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Alvin Wilsey

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Day
25
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Guild Piano. IS IT UNKNOWN? Read what the greatest Music Publishing flrm in thÏ3 country says of it : We have rented and sold your pianos extensively, and recommend them as being in every respect reliable and satisfaclory. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. Messrs. Oliver Ditson & Co. have purchased upwards of 800 of our Pianos and never had occasion to make a demand on us for any defect in the instruments. No finer instrument has ever come under my inspection. . . . I cheerfully recommend them as inferior to none in the market. HENRY S. CUTTER, Organist of Trinity Churcli, New York. I predict for your unrivalled pianos the highest popularity. They are now in he front rank of superior workmanship. Sincerely yours, HOWARD M. DOW, Organist of the " Ckurch of the Unity" (Rev. Hepworth's), Boston. " Are the perfection of musical mechanism."- Providence Journal. " It is the sweetest-toned piano I ever heard."- From Mr. Ilarris, of England he inventor of the celebraled "Harria Engine." Mr. H. C. Barnabee. the celebrated vocalist, says: " They are splendid in tone and action, and the handsomest pianos 1 ever have seen." Iconsider the Guild method of timing the nearest perfection of any I have ever seen. I have often wondered why some method was not deviseil to tune the piano without turning the pint in the pin block. Guild has the right idea. The piano must stay in tnne, and will certainly wear longer. G W RENWICK Muskegon, Mica., August 9, 1890. No "slipping" or "springing" of tuning pins. The most beautiful casesGuaranleed not to check. Mr. Guild recently wrote : " I am distracted with ordersmake no new agencies. My improvements take like wildflre." It has been imossible for me to secure half the number of these pianos needed. They are comn g on again, and I cordially invite all to cali and see them. State Agent. 25 South Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. Mich. N. B.-A fine stock of SEWINU MACHINES (Especially the Standard). Cruitars, Banjos, Maudolins, etc., etc., at cut pricti, for Holiday trade.

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