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Ann Arbor Organ Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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ÜnWIWfTTTTTffrtflTTTTlfftrtTTfVfnfTTTTmTTHmTfTTnmTTTfffTflTTfTIfTTTTIfTfTITnfTTTfmS EE ■ 3 EE Jones - Heard about Smith's schemes to get a crowd Er to his store? Er Jeans - No. What is it? 3 Jones - He advertises to perform a most astoundinS 3 feat of modern ma-ic, and when ho geta the crowd he 3 turns a peck of potatoes into a barrel. 2 j MAM PIANO DEALERS ! EJ advertise most astounding things. It is noth3 EJ ing for them to sell pianos below cost (in their 2 EJ advertisements). They do the largest busij= EJ ness at the smallest expense of any firm (in 2 their advertisements). The pianos that they sell are the only ones that the judges at the % World's Fair considered worth lookmg at (in 3 their advertisements). Their pianos are the 3 only ones that improve with use and never 3 need tuning (in their advertisements). It is % astonishing what wonderful pianos there are, 3 and what wonderful firms sell them, if al 3 they claim in their advertisements be true. 3 THERE IS NO MAGIC used in the construction of the Clifford Piano. = E First-class material and workmanship, care E ful supervisión, experience, intelligence and = E earnest endeavor are all that is necessary to produce a first-class piano. All of these are combined in the construction of the Cliffofd. = The result is a source of pleasure to the man= E ufacturers, is satisfactory to us as dealers, i E and has cxcited the most favorable comments i among musicians. If you wish to know more of this piano, cali and examine them. They i speak better for themselves that we can for Ü r f,hem. = I THE I 5i S. MAIN ST. ANN AR BOB, - MICHIGAN. imiiiiiiuiiüiiiiiiiiiiiiiiüiiiiiiuiijiiiijjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiüiiuiji'

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register