OME Canadian Convents are today using 
Knabe Pianos made over sixty years 
ago- 
The "Music Trades" recently printed an interesting interview with a 
prominent piano dealer of Montreal, Canada. 
Among other things, this gentleman said: 
“ The Knabe piano is probably as well known in Canada as is any 
instrument there It is found in many Convents, in Quebec 
especially. For instance, one of the nuns of the congregation of 
Notre Dame, Sister L’Assompcion, has a Knabe piano that has been 
in use for sixty-seven years. Now this is in use today, and its owners 
prefer it to a new piano. In another convent there is a Knabe 
piano that is sixty-five years old, etc., etc.” 
Truly, what a longevity has the 
WORLD’S BEST PIANO 
This Canadian Gentleman only voices the experiences of Knabe owners the world over. 
Aside from its great artistic merit—aside from its being the personal prefer¬ 
ence of many of the great musical masters during the past three generations— 
the Knabe piano has an intrinsic value in its physical self that carries it 
through long years of usefulness, thus making it an economical and desirable 
piano to buy. 
Knabe pianos may be purchased of any Knabe represen¬ 
tative at New York prices with added cost of freight and 
delivery. 
Wm. KNABE & CO. 437 Fifth Avenue, Corner 39th Street 
NEW YORK 
Baltimore 
London 
