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Newby & Evans'

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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TjT" ■" -D Don't You ? O You like to deal with a man who deals "square." Who comes ' QTJ out honest and open and tells facts as they are. Don't you ? O When you buy an article you want one which will prove just 2J exactly as represented, that will look well, wear well, please you and your friends and give perfect satisfaction. Don't you ? _j You prefer to pay a few dollars more and get such an article, n. rather than buy some poor shoddy half made thing some agent says Í3 "just as good." Don't you? M You know very well that it costs more to make an article that tí Ph good than it does to make a cheap one that look good. Don't you ? LEW BE: OLEIMIIEISrT, p The "Square" Music Dealer, W Believes that it is better forbothmerchantand customer to use GOOD vH GOODS, and teil the facts about them as they are. M He sticks fast to his policy of selling only those Pianos and (x Organs manufactured by firms of the highest business integrity, and Q whose instruments have a world-wide reputation lor best tone, best -_ action, best finish and durability, and prints his motto in big letters C3 and lives up to it. 1 Honest Goods at Honest Prïces. V) He buys for Cash, and though he does not claim to sell goods for UJ " less than cost," and give "special prïces" to each customer, he 2: will undersell, quality considered, any one who claims to do so. Cali p and see him. 3 You will find him frank, courteous, " square," and ready every time to give you a chance to 3 o Hfc. TBT AND BE CONYINCED. Jw irnmiHi- ■ Este.v, Century and Roya] Organs. wmiitiuiniJ

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Ann Arbor Register