THE FAMOUS STEINWAY. Mr Leonard Borwick, the distirifruHied pianist, in a letter to Messrs. Steinway iiiul Sons, says: "T know of no pianoforte in the world to compare with your own make in what are the essential qualities of the instrument—hnnuty of tone, and evenness and elasticity of touch." Pnderewski writes: "Nothing new can be said of the Pteinway pianos, it is tnie, for thev havo been justlv '■is already heen said. All who play Pteinwny pianos ran hut thank the nia"ufaeturer." W r, ite to-day for particulars of th rt famous Steinivay pianos. Therf *»re oasv terms—if von want them. Solo Acronfs: The Dresden Piano Co.. Ltd.. x v .i!;...,i on . }]'. .1 Bmnkw. North Ts-Itv-1 M"" , is:o<\ Local Ropresnjitativ", •'i. \Y \ f ilis, Stationer, Broadway (!ai-r-iraiii**). 5
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 13, 16 September 1913, Page 5
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