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SPECIAL—The Player Section
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VOL. LVI.
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Intensive Work is a subject which interests
agriculturists, for by intensive farming iM,s
possible to make Mother Earth produce ricllds
which have vastly increased the income of
farmers everywhere.
Now, why not apply intensive work to the
music trade industry?
The thought is full of suggestion, and piano
merchants can do intensive work in the trade
fields all about them to excellent advantage.
Right at the very door of every piano mer-
chant of this country is a lot of trade which
needs certain intensive work to develop
into a profit producing factor.
Why not take advantage of the conditions?
Surely it is not good business to let great
sums of money go by you to someone else!
Now, the Peerless agency will help 3011 to
do intensive work.
It is the seed which will enable many mer-
chants to gather rich crops.
It makes it easy for the piano merchant to
increase his revenues.
NEW YORK, JANUARY 25, 1913.
He can become a sharer in Ihe prestige
which the Peerless Automatic Piano occupies.
The Peerless is the pioneer coin operated
automatic musical instrument.
It blazed the way and it has been a factor
in adding greatly to the incomes of piano
merchants everywhere.
It possesses many distinctive points of merit
which we have mentioned, and a marvelously
simple mechanism which renders repairs un-
necessaiy.
It causes no annoyance to users, for there
are no frictional parts which require read-
justment.
With the Peerless there is an absolute free-
dom from break-down, and a man is not in-
viting trouble when he has the Peerless placed
in any environment in his locality, and with
the Peerless you can get a splendid hotel and
restaurant trade, the highest type of buffet
trade, not to mention a very interesting moying
picture business.
The Peerless is a steady, persistent, tireless
worker—an intensive worker.
It makes money while you sleep!
It is made in a variety of styles, from a splen-
didly encased automatic piano up to the largest
type of artistic Orchestrion.
It is in the truest sense a marvelous product
of American skill, and as such it will do in-
tensive work with you and for you, and in-
crease your revenues each month during 1913.
Now, these are facts truthfully stated, and
if you wish some particular instances showing
how piano merchants and others have won
snug fortunes through a Peerless alliance,
intensive work, if you will, write us and the
facts will be forthcoming.
If you are desirous of making more money
'through intensive work during the New Year
—and most men are—you should lose no time
in becoming acquainted with certain interest-
ing facts before the year grows much older.
PEERLESS PIANO PLAYER CO.
F. Engelhardt & Son*, Propr's
Factories: ST. JOHNSVILLE, NEW YORK
No. 4.