Among those who have recently acquired the HARDMAN Mrs. CLIVER HARRIMAN ANTONIO SCOTTI
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From a letter from MRS. HARRIMAN to HARDMAN , PECK & CO.
THE DUCHESS
OF RICHELIEU BENIAMINO GIGLI
MRS. JULIA HOYT
" It might interest you to know that Ihave replaced myold piano with a Hardman and in my judg ment it is not only a splendid musical instrumentbutmost sats isfactory in every way. "
THE SMITH COLLEGE CLUB
Ann Chris Karman
The Hardman is preeminent in social life- re in the world of art:1 -in the realm of music Leading New York Decorators unani
mand in their homes they hear at the
mously endorse the Hardman's beauty
opera.
of line and wood. Merely as an article
For that most severe of critics — the
of decoration, this instrument adds an ele
Metropolitan Opera House - chose the
ment of rare beauty and harmony to any
Hardman as its Official Piano because of
interior. In the music room of the Duchesse de Richelieu . .. in Mrs. Oliver Harri man 's charming town house . . . in the
its wonderfulrichness and purity of tone. And due to its marvelous quality of enduringness, the tone of the Hardman
artistic village studio of Julia Hoyt . . .
low . . .more full
you will find the Hardman. And the same piano which they de
throated each pass
actually improves, grows more mel. ing year.
Hardman Pianos $ 800 up Small Deferred Payments
HARDMAN , PECK & CO . 433 FIFTH AVENUE , NEW YORK 47 -51 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN
In Homes of Le Beau Monde In the fashionable residences on TheAvenueand along the tionsofGramercyPark ...the
Drive ... in theexclusivesec
HARDMAN PIANOS
Hardman is rapidly replacing other instruments .
For today,a fine pianomust charm two senses - sightand
sound .
Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera House
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Vol. 1, No. 4. March 14 , 1925. Application for entry as second class matter pending.