Mason & Hamlin 



(Jrapd apd Upri^l^t piapos. 



Remarkable Purity and Refinement of Tone. Unusual Delicacy of Toucii and Action. 

 Great Capacity for Remaining i.i Tune. 



Indorsed by such Eminent Musicians and Artists as 



W.H.Sherwood, W. S. B Matthews, W. C. e. Seeboeck, Robert Goldbeck, 

 S. B. IMiLLS, Dr. WM. Mason, Angelo de Prosse, Julius Eichberg. 



TU^KSON 5t HH:7«II-IN LISZT ORGANS. 



It is the common expression of musicians who hear and play them for the first time, 

 that they had no idea that such instruments were possible. We earnestly invite all musicians 

 who yet retain any prejudice against reed organs, to take the earUest opportunity to test 

 one of these Liszt 0roaj!?9. They will then agree with the very distinguished Xaver 

 ScHABWENKA of Bcrhu, that "these Mason & Hamlin Organs are the most excellent 

 INSTRUMENTS 1 KNOW OF," aud that NO Other instrument so enraptures the plater. 



SUPPLIED TO 



Adbuna Patti; Queen Victoria; The ex-Eupress Euqenie; Theo. Thomas 

 AND Orchestra; The Late Franz Liszt; Saint-Saens; Gounod; 

 The Sultan of Turkey; Sir Arthur Sullivan; Italo Campanini; 

 Geo. W. Morgan; B. J. Lang; Dudley Buck; Frederic Archer; 

 Metropolitan Opera Co. ; Her Majesty's Opera Co. ; The Children's 

 Orchestra — President, Princess Mary, Duchess of Teck; Young Ladibs' 

 Orchestra, New York; Westminster Abbey; Missionaries and Churches 

 IN ALL parts of THE World; Oscar, King OF SWEDEN; J. K. Paine; 

 Geo. W. Warren; S. P. Warren; Dr. Stainer; W. W. Gilchrist; 

 P. S. Gilmore; X. Scharwenka; Joeann Strauss; Wm. L. Tomlins; 

 Db. Wm. Mason; The Eoyal Navy; S. S. "Teutonic," "Etrurla," 

 "Umbria," "City of New York," and "City ofParis;" St, James Hall; 

 Liederkranz and Arion Societies; Madame Sarah Bernhardt; 

 Mb. Ibvino and Miss Terry; The Late Sir Julius Benedict; 

 Philharmonic Societies; Mendelssohn, Musuegia, and Apollo 

 Glee Clubs; Metropolitan Society; Anton Seidl and Orchestra, Etc. 



There now exists a literature for the Liszt Organ in solo, in duo with piano-forte, in 

 combination with other instruments, and with voice. This literature is known as the 

 Liiszt Organ Library, published by Mr. Arthur P. Schmidt, of Boston, and for sale at 

 warerooms of the Company. 



Both the Mason & Hamlin Organs and Pianos excel chiefly in that which is the chief 

 ■excellence in any musical instrument, quaUty of tone. Other things, though important, are 

 much less so than this. An instrument with unmusical tones can not be good. Illustrated 

 catalogues of new styles, introduced this season, sent free. 



Pianos and Organs Sold for Cash or on Easy Payments. 



Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 



140 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



