MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS,

Winners of Highest Honors at all World’s Exhibitions for Ten Years.

PARIS, 1867; VIENNA, 1873; SANTIAGO, 1875; PHILADELPHIA, 1876.


I believe that every member of the Jury heartily concurred in assigning to those of your make, and yours only, the first rank in all important qualities of such instruments,”—GEO. F. BRISTOW, of N. Y. (Examining Juror at U. S. Centennial.)

Musicians generally regard them as unequaled.”—THEODORE THOMAS, of Thomas’ Orchestra, and New York Philharmonic Society.

“Superb Instruments,” “unrivaled.”—FRANZ LISZT.

Their fine quality of tone is in contrast with that of other reed Organs.”—OLE BULL