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Issue: 1925 2007 - Page 1

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This Old Trade Paper Reaches All Worth =While Music Merchants —Read Presto Ads
Start
Right and
You'll
End Right
Think
Success And
It's
Half Won
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1884
THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY w &*.,»*«. r -
MIIMRFR 2007 Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
NUMBER 2 0 0 7 -p o s t office, Chicago, under Act of Mar. 3, 1879.
PADEREWSKI
JANUARY 10 1925
Published weekly by Presto Publishing
C o., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago/m.
41ST YEAR
AT H I S
THE INSTRUMENT OF^THE IMMORTALS
the most extraordinary instrument can
meet the demands of the great pianists. It
must give perfect voice alike to the exquisite
cadences of Chopin, the blazing fervor of
Liszt, the serene magnificence of Bach. It
must endure years of the hardest daily
practice. Always it must become a live and
singing thing at a touch, ever responsive to
the hand and spirit of the musician. And
the perfect tribute to the supremacy of the
Steinway lies in its use and ownership by
such pianists as Paderewski and Hofmann,
Rachmaninoff and Levitzki. So universal is
this recognition that, where only sincerely
artistic motives are involved, the Steinway is
invariably the choice of the master pianists.
>The Steinway is made in numerous styles
and sizes, sold at the lowest possible price
and upon the most convenient terms. The
ONLY
majority are bought by people of moderate
means and limited incomes. Yet they are
bought on the same sound principle of econ-
omy that determines their purchase by the
great musicians—that of buying the best. Al-
ways the cheapest. Always the assurance of
the greatest advantage and return to the
owner. You need never buy another piano.
There is a Steinway dealer in your community or near
you through whom you may -purchase a new Steinway
•piano with a small cash deposit, and the balance will
be extended over a period of two years. * Used pianos
accepted in partial exchange.
I y rices: $875 and up
Plus
transportation
STEINWAY & SONS, STEINWAY HAIX
109 East Fourteenth Street, New York
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