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The "square" Music Dealer

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
October
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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rp- I Do, DonÏ3 You ? - Tl You like to deal with a man wbo deals "square." Who comes QQ out honest and open and tells facts as they are. Don't you ? Q When you buy an article you want one which will prove just .. h exactly as represented, that will look well, wear well, please you and 23 j your friends and give perfect Batisfaction. Don't you ? x _J You prefer to pay a few dollars more and get such an article. Q. rather than buy eome poor shoddy half made thing some agent say - is "just asgood." Don't you? ÜU O You knowvery well that it costs more to make an article that is "s H good than it does to make a cheap one that look good. Don't you ? S XjZEW 131. OXjEHIElsrT, W Believes that it is better forbothmerchantand customer to use GOOD jj ft GOODS, and teil the facts about them as they are. ( Jn He sticks fast to his policy of selling only those Pianos and 25 P4 Organs manufactured by firma of the highest business integrity, and CQ 0 whose instrumenta have a world-wide reputation for best tone, best _ act ion, best finish and durability, and prints his motto in big letters C5 and lives up to it. jj Honest Goods at Honest Pnces. P f He buys for Cash, and though he does not claim to sell goods for 1 ■ i "le8Sthan cost," and give "special peices " to each customer, he O 2Ü will undersell, quality considered, any one who claims to do so. Cali TJ1 p and see Mm. You will find him frank, courteous, " square," and ready every time to give you a chance to j TRY AND BE COMVINOBD. J liminiinmn Estey, Ceiitury and Roy al Organs, -mMnJ

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Ann Arbor Register