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Isn't a
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Wurlitzer Piano
the helping hand
your child needs?
You think about all the things a Wurlitzer Piano
can do for you. The extra charm it can give
your home. The fun and relaxation it can provide
for family get-togethers and friendly parties.
The feeling of pride you get from owning a Wurlitzer.
Then you think of what's far more important—
the things a Wurlitzer Piano can do for your child.
Like a good education, it's an investment in your
child's future. It can help develop popularity,
ease of manner, poise—those little extras that
give a person an edge in later life.
Doesn't it make you want to see your Wurlitzer
Dealer right away? He'll be glad to show you the
many different styles and finishes, and to tell you
about the convenient easy terms on which you
can buy the Wurlitzer of your choice. Just
remember—more people buy Wurlitzer Pianos
than those of any other name. What do you think?
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-this 9-year
old boy can do a
man-size job for
Wurlitzer dealers
This little boy doesn't have to wait until
1965 to start selling Wurlitzer Pianos. He's
already doing a fine sales job for all
Wurlitzer Dealers.
His picture appears in the first of a new
series of ads starting this month in leading
magazines. This ad, like the others that
will follow it, is aimed at the country's
largest market for pianos—parents. It
talks to the hearts as well as the minds of
every mother and father interested in giv-
ing their youngster a better start in life.
If you're a Wurlitzer Dealer, make this
ad do double duty for you. Reprints are
available in folder form so they can be
mailed to parents in your community. Get
yourself a supply and send the 9-year old
salesman right into prospects' homes.
This Wurlitzer advertisement appears in
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS
April, 1952
Wurlitzer Piano Model 2150. Beau-
tifully designed to live with chil-
dren. Covered with Wurlitzer
plastic fabric that resists scuffs and
scratches. Walnut, mahogany 3 or
blond mahogany finish.
The Wurlitzer home organ
tarries on the tradition set
by the "Mighty Wurlit-
zer." And it's as easy to
own as it is to play.
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WlJRLilZER
World's Largest Builder of Pianos and Organs
Under One Great Name
THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER COMPANY, DE KALB, ILLINOIS
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