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Boardman&graypiano

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
September
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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WHO BUYS THE We present a few namee of purchaeers of the new Boardman & Gray UPRIGHT Pianos. J. J. Goodyear, J. M. Swift, John Mead, Dr. P. B. Rose, Mra. Judge Cooley, (three in one order) John Moore, Mrs. Maggie Slater, Mrs. Spence, Mrs. Dr. Danster, Prof M. E. Cooley, Mrs. Dr. Angelí, Prof. L. D. Wines, O. Schultz, Prof. F. L. York, Wesleyan Guild, Dr. Gibbea, Prof. Rositer, G. Oole, Wm. Biggs, Mrs. Fields, P. G. Sufeey. Read these solid unpurcliased testimoniáis. Cali or write íor testimonial catalogue. Mr. AL VIN WIL SE T, Dear Sin We furchased our Boardman and Gray Upright Piano of you about six years ago. It has never been tuned, ncver been out of order. No piano eould do better. Yours truly, Ann Arbor, Aug. Ist, 1889. Torn. E. Nickels. From Prof. Francis L. York, of the Ann Arbor School of Musio, and Organist at the Church of' Our Father, Detroit, Mich. AL VIN WIL SET, Esq., Dear Sir: The Boardman & Gray Upright Piano that I purchased of you five years ago has been in almost constant use, much more so than is usual. It tvears like iron, and stands in tune remarkably, The B. and G. is a very reliable piano. francis L. York. Ann Arbor, March "tli, '89. The Boardman & G-ray etaads unrivaled in the esseatials of a flrstclass piano. AL VIN WILSEY, Agent. 23 SOUTU FOiani-ST., All il Arbor, Kleb.

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Ann Arbor Register