J.M. Livingstone, Pianos and Organs
[Souvenir of the Town of Welland, Issued August 22nd, 1902, by the
Welland Telegraph, Sears & Sawle, Publishers]
If it be true that music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, then Mr. J. M. Livingstone, whose music emporium is located on East Main Street, a few rods east of the Court House, is entitled to distinction as a human pacificator, for in the seventeen years he has been dishing chunks of music in the form of pianos and organs, for their equivalent in money, to the music loving public of Welland county, and even farther, he has been a soothsayer of no mean ability, and he is still prepared to continue this very consoling process of ameliorating savage instincts. Mr Livingstone handles the Morris and Ennis pianos, as also the Karn pianos and organs, these being considered in many respects superior to any others manufactured, and those who are seeking musical instruments of this character, either for public or private use, are invited to inspect those on exhibition at his warerooms, before purchasing elsewhere. They can be secured upon satisfactory terms. Mr Livingstone also deals in instruction books, and is also prepared to furnish a piano and organ tuner of ability upon short notice, for either in or out of town patrons.
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