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Lew H. Clement

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
March
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ifnot, Whynot? TTp a new merchant enters into business in your city and invites X J? every one to oome in and get aoquainted and learn hls business methode, IS it not FAIR to give him a cali ? If not, Whynot? TTJ1 this merchant sells you as good goods for as little money, and -L J? uses you ae well as dealers awáy from home, IS it not JUST to give him a trial ? ' ƒ not, Why not? TTTI other dealers offer you goods whioh your home merchante can -LJ7 furnish, and maybe oheaper, or else make the outsider sell cheaper, IS it not POLIOY to get your home dealers prices1, and terms before buying ? If not, Why not ? "Tjl a dealer is established In your own oity, where you can always IJ? flnd him to have errors correoted and differenoes adjusted and who is rellable and responsible, IS it not BEST to buy of him where you oan know everything wül be as representad ? . ƒ not, Whynot? TTp a ao works to merit the confldence of the people, does everyJ. J? thing on the square, tells things as they are, uses you honestly and well, IS it not RIGHT to give him you trade ƒ not, Why noi? I amhere in your city wittí a. full line of Musical goods. The celebrated Haines Bro.s' Pianos, the New England Pianos, Famous Estey Organs, and any thing and everything a Music s,tore should have. Tm. bound to sell honest goods at honest prioes, teil things as they are and in this way try and build up a trade. If you do not oall on me whei in need of goods, I oan only ask, TTT TOOT WTTV 'NrrVP O Successor to Alvin Wilsey, 25 Fourth St., -- Ann Arbor, Micfr,

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Ann Arbor Register