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The Best Circulated of All Piano Trade Publications—Read Presto Ads
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NUMBER 2005. p o g t o f f l c e c h i c a g o , under Act of Mar. 3, 1879.
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Infinite Care In Details
Characterize All
Pianos
From Plain Upright to the "Little Beauty"
Grand and the ultimate Reproducing Grand.
There is no point of critical attack when a Tonk piano leaves the
factory, for its keenest critics are the experts who make it. To
their determination that all Tonk pianos shall be equally good,
equally fine, and as flawless as skill and pride of production can
make them, is due their standing in the world of music.
Herein is the only secret of Tonk standards—the cause of Tonk success
—the opportunity for piano merchants who sell the Tonk pianos.
There is never a Question about Tonk Quality,
Thp*e never has been, and there never will be.
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William Tonk & Bro., Inc.
Tenth Ave. at 36th Street
New York
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