Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 182, 8 May 1910 — Page 6

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these four have placed upon the world's music market, pianos which are unequaled in their construction, unsurpassed in tone and quality that none save only the great "House of Starr" can boast of. Years and years it has taken to build this great institution to a point where it could place a piano before the world that no man could assail, and but for the energy of its founders and the same energy put forth by them instilled into the life bipod of the present generation of piano builders this great piano manufacturing institution might have been only passing history-r-but men of brains have always been behind this great institution, men who have devoted their entire life time in thought to improve, to build a piano that the whole world would say "THE STARR, THE PEER OF THEM ALL." These same men have looked into the future, have planned far ahead to meet the full requirements of this and other generations, so that the Starr Pianos of today will not be a passing dream, but will live always on and on and grow larger, better, and by so doing, make the world grow happier and the millions of people in this world better for having heard of pianos from

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TJao Q4amr Piano (Coss&pas&y sniainta(ractu!roo rijjlbi taoro iim ESdh" siAond axmd. colic diroct to the conqumor TTBuo ffollowlxrntJ wiM toIlE you wlhiQ.4 to buy cimid vlbcit conotitutco ircol pia,xrno vciltuxo The fictitious Values placed by unscrupulous dealers upon their product can be looked on in no other light ecept as an attempt to defraud. A piano, as any other legitimate product, lias but one value which, in many instances, is entirely unknown to the intending purchaser. The occasion of buying a piano occurs but once or at least should occur but once in the experience of every purchaser. But few have sufficient knowledge to critically inspect an unknown instrument, or if they may possess that knowledge no one can tell now what the piano will be after a few years' usage. All these truths evolve into one fact - , THE ONLY WAY TO JUDGE REAL PIANO VALUE IS BY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ITS MAKER. . A reputable manufacturer who has built his business by years of conscientious effort would never consider offering for sale any product which would not reflect credit upon his standing. Further, no business, regardless of how strong it may be, can prosper If such methods are resorted to even once. For these reasons consider first, last and always the manufacturer; if no name is given, do not give that piano further thought; if you have never heard of such a firm, by all means take time to learn who they are. It should be a piano whose tone is ever fresh and pure. One so substantially built no ordinary use will deteriorate, yet possessing an air of refinement and culture. .......

THE STARR and Starr Player

THE RICHMOND THE TRAYSER and Richmond Player , and Trayser Player

THE REMINGTON PIANO

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