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Alvin Wilsey

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
July
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Beautiful Guïld. Ann Arbor, June 7th, 1890. MR.WILSEY, Dear Sir:- I endose the testimonial for which you asked. It gives me pleasure to send itto you, as I iike my piano sonmch. When you can makeit ccnvenient, come out and see how it has stood the wear and tear of nine years. Yours Truly, Lillie Baesslek. With regard to ihe Guild purchased of you nine years ago. lts tone is as mellow and sweet as ever, and in standing in tunecí have never seen its equal. Any one contem plating the purchase of a piano, will find it to their interest to examine the Guild. Respectfully, Lii.liejBaessler. The Guild has stood '-wear and tear" better, and held its own better than any piano I have ever old. Over 25,000 have been inanufactured, and sold very largely in Boston and vicinüy. The great iuusíc publishing house of üitson & Co. bas sold over 800 of them in the City of Boston. The simple (patent) timing device is the greatest improvetnent of the iay, and will save expense to the owner, besides the satisfaction of havinga piano conslautly in tune. The swinging music desk running the entirt lengthof the piano is perfectionThey please, they Bell. Why? Sce tbem, and you will learn. Manufactured iu Boston for nearly thirty year . State Agent. 25 South Fourth St., Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ann Arbor Register