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Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
Post Office, Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879.
37TH YEAR.
TONK
principles, persistently sustained, reveal the causes of Tonk
piano progress, from the first appearance of that instrument to
its present high place in the trade and musical world.
From the first Tonk piano there has been a determination to im-
prove. Based upon correct standards of construction, in the steady
advancement there has never been a divergence from the striving
for artistic perfection.
The culmination of a quarter-century's progress, the Tonk piano
today bases its claim to recognition by the highest authorities in
trade and public upon refinement of tone and flawless construction
throughout. Upon that standard the Tonk has won its place in the
piano world. And by the same standard it will maintain the place
it has won through the years to come.
WILLIAM TONK & BRO., INC,
10th Ave. 35th and 36th Sts.
NEW YORK
ADMIRATION
(Trr.iie Mark)
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