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The Ann Arbor Organ Company

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Day
15
Month
April
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Present Address, 51 Soiath. Main Street. GREAT REMO VAL SALE ï I We sold four Pianos last week to parties who thought of buying sometime, but who M X 1 { 7 found on learning our phenomenally low M -vv fj prices that the time to buy was now. Buyers HIsCl of Pianos, do not fail to take advantage of the 'PíftlSF" exceptional opportunity now offered to buy a m I r) v- Piano or an Organ at the lowest figure ever M J M Seis known in Ann Arbor. pjmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmma gmmmmtmmmmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmiz gmmmmmmm!mmmmm??mmmmmmmmmmm i BARGAINS, BUYNCApANO. f JIV_XVLAW. S: , . , „ - = - C We sold 9 Bicycles last week. This shows our prices appeal - L The following 7 pianos have been used, some 6 3 Jr S ST to careful buyers. Our Dayton Bicycle is unexcelled by any, no E months, soine a year, but none oyer 18 months. x3 S You have been of buvins a mano for a lone matter how famous or by whom made. The Ben Hur at $85 and ZZ They will be put in perfect eondition at our ;- - "" nave ? J? „?J n _ ,TL wlff nPvÁr Jrf? t 3 fc 100 we believe to be the best valué for the money ever offered in =3 -r ry, and will be closed out at $25 down and $10 per time. If you keep putting it off, you will never get it. - - nn Arbor We a,g0 the 0,. and Wellh ton Bicycles at 3 S; month. We offer these as special bargains, and r3 CT ÏMow is the time to buy, for now is the time you can S S $75 and $65, and we have a few good wheels as low as $50. 3 g: when we use this term, we mean it m ïts fullest g: save mOney. If your grocer offered granulated sugar S 3 SE: sense. at 3. a poun(j) when you are paying 6, you would S SZ: Here are a few Removal Sale Bargains : S 5 buy a quantity. You know that is cheap, for you buy j3 2 Here they are f: it every day. If he offered you Queen Anne soap at z3 JEE l 85 BEN HÜR (used) - $55 - - 1 p„;t -r;,, píq11 ooii 0;,0 TTorTor r-io 99 5 3 a cake, you would buy it for the same reason, 5 S 1 retit Jbiiou riano, smali size. rormer pnce &o -2 J . J T, , , , „ ' , -2 - 1 mn patpw tpiwptp ftrt 2 "- Removal Sale Price 85 " cause you are saving money. If you could buy Royal 3 c ÏWO KAiiFii ijíMí'Jj, tu j . ... ,. , , , k , ,'.'.' '„ 3 Baking Powder for 25 a pound, when you have to pay L 1 100 MONARCH 65 i$ L 1 AUmendinger, black case, good condiüon. Former 50, you would buy Royal, because you know it is 3 , R. rPNTV RFV HTIR „, MftnFI 7O Pnce :-. 3 ood, and could be bought at the price of the poorest. =3 5= 1 8o GENTS BEN HUR' 9a M0PEL "- 'Q Removal bale Pnce 1J5 j-. We want you to realize that we are offering just as big =- 1 85 LADIES' BEN HUR, '95 MODEL - 70 SL 1 Boardman & Gray, ebony. Former price 265 3 bargains on pianos and musical instruments today as S S , a-tuimtvv n?xx w mahvi 7 5 5: Removal bale Pnce 14:5 X3 C; granulated sugar would be at 3 a pound. S S?z S m: 1 Erie Piano, ebony, but little used. Former price . . 275 S C: We are obliged to move, and the store we hope to 3 SX: t Removal Sale Price 168 X3 ï: secure will have to undergo extensive repairs, which 3 55 L 1 Erie Piano, walnut, as good as new. Former price 300 3 L will consume two or three months before it is fit for -S AVvAAK 3 SZ Removal Sale Price 175 S C= occupancy. We are overstocked with pianos, our r3 Cr lf lM - - -i o -ij ij i e o,m -3 ï ent warerooms are crowded, and we have about 60 Z S lx TiI V g 1 Guild Piano sold two yearsago for 340 rented pianos coming in the middle of June. V l W M V g S Removal Sale Pnce 170 3 S 8 3 S 3 1 Pease Piano, in very fancy case, in first class . , hink of iS Sf i,?USly' and, C0"!f ln and S66 US 3 Those organs we mentioned as elightly shop-worn, are in first3 dition Former Price ' 300 3 dollar saved is a dollar earned, and you can save a 3 5 class condition otherwise, and it will pay you to examine them and 3 SX: „ icV'r'" ioA Z good many dollars by buying your musical 3 S get prices. Forty-five to Sixty Dollars will now buv ankorgan that rS Kemoval feaie rnce 1U ments now. =3 S=: formerly sold at from Seventy-five to Niuety. 3 3 ïL aww ARRfiR npp aw po 3 ïL 3 C= We have sold 3 of the 6 pianos we offered in fancy cases for =3 LX Arl AXlDUrV VXVVJT..! VW., 3 Sr 3 spot cash for $189 each. These pianos are such a rare bargain that :j3 C: ANN ARBOR, MICH. S: Those Accordions at $1.25, $1.45 and $1.80, and those $6.50 3 if you miss the opportunity of buying one, it is your own fault. -- ï 3 fZ. Mandolins at $3.95 will not last long. There is excellent value in 3 gr Some wise buvers have seen the economy of borrowing money to -j j 3 ï them, and in some Violins and Banjos we have listed at equally 3g- buy at these prices. w3 ■ 3 L low prices. Xow's the time to buy if you ever intend buying. 3 lauuaamuuiaiauaaauaauaamuaaaaauuiiaaaul :aaaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaaaaaaa? laaaaiaiaamaaaaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaail

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