SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF ADDINGTON'S Gold Medal PIANOS. ' Om. Uth. 1886. Dtar Sir*.—l h»v« In npnMlnt th« I hnye h»d upon your H*» Iron Pinhon, vhlch lor qualtty, looo.ud pnrfMttnn of touah. nroaU thu ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF ADDINGTON'S Gold Medal PIANOS. ' Om. Uth. 1886. Dtar Sir*.—l h»v« In npnMlnt th« I hnye h»d upon your H*» Iron Pinhon, vhlch lor qualtty, looo.ud pnrfMttnn of touah. nroaU thu ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF Gold Medal PIANOS. Dee. Wth. IMB. Dear Sirs,— hare pleasure expressing the great satisfaction which I have had In playing upon your New Iron Planet, which for quality, tone, and perfection o! touch, are all that can desired. ...
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... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF Xy ADDINGTON’S Gold Medal PIANOS. Dan. Uth. UK. Dear Sln.-I Inn pteMuro la osprewlng the gnat tact tun which I boro hod la ptaying your Now Iran Ptanoe. which lor quality, tone, and perfection ot teach, are oD that o*a AMlted ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS THEY ARE (HE HAMILTON AMERICAN ORGANS Are Superior to all others. ...
... SIR CHARLES HALLE SAYS OF ALDINGTON'S Gold Medal PIANOS. Dec. 16th. 1885. Dewr Sirs.— have pleasure expressing the satisfaction which I hate had In playing upon your New Iron Pianos, which for quality, tone, and perfection touch, are aU that can desired ...
... MEMORIAL TO SIR CHARLES HALLE Yeeterday atheism., a memorial best et the late Mr Charles Halle was unveiled la the alsotheeter My Mt Gallery by sir Mime Hosiklaworth, bet, ■.F. Aimee the terse gathering premise were Lady Wl4 and the ems and denglitsve ...
... DEATH OF SIR CHARLES HALLE. A Motorboats,' to!egraph• Mist Sor Charles Halle. the ell-kuown died at has re•aleixes, Groalaboye, 'this wortaag. Ilia both, the corr«pouLloot boa groat blow to the world. 'flat, I diatinguishod pianist aud conductor recently ...
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... SIR CHARLES HALLE DEAD. Sir Charles 6 has not long survived his return from his South African achievements. He died in Manchester on October 25, to tl:e deep regret of the great body of the townspeople, who owe him more than they could ever repay for ...
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