PRESTO-TIMES
August 4, 1928.
ATTRACTIONS
for the dealer,
who finds the name
of JESSE FRENCH
on the fall-board of a
piano makes a very
marked impression on
the prospective buyer*
^ ^ ^ w h o finds that
the beautiful cabinet
work and the hand*
some finish of the
instruments bearing
this name make them
instantly attractive to
even those persons
who are unaware of
its significance in
the musical world,
who finds
t h e music lo ver
enraptured, from
the first touch of
its ivory keys, with
the mellow singing
quality of its tone,
^ Vs ->^> who knows
that the quality built
into it will insure
long life and with-
stand hard usage
^ ^ ^ these are some
of the attractions
which make dealers
like to sell—>
JESSE FRENCH*SONS
PIANOS
NEW CASTLE, IND.
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