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CHICKERING PIANOS

From the September 1885 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Three thousand Journal readers will rejoice at sight of the familiar name of "Chickering" in the exclusive advertising columns of their favorite magazine. To many of us it is reminder of home and friends dearly beloved, whose voices chimed to the full tones of the "best piano in the world," in the days of our youth; to others, it is gratifying confirmation of the soundness of their judgment in considering that their Chickering holds right of way in the musical world, since indorsed by their alma mater; to a still greater number we trust the advertisement will be imperative prompting to purchase that long-needed addition to their homes—a piano.

Warerooms, No. 158 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.

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