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THE
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LATEST SENSATION
IN THE
PIANO
Player
World
APOLLOETTE
RET AI
FOR
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars
The Apolloette is manufactured at the min-
imum of cost because every superfluous ex-
pense has been cut off and the instrument it-
self made in a plain and substantial man-
ner. The Apolloette is made in skeleton form
and does not cover the power part of the
piano. It is light and portable and may be
handsomely draped. It can be attached to
a piano of any height by means of hand-
adjusting screws. It is singularly compact.
The case is made with rigid legs which may
be hinged for folding when desired. This
method of construction makes the Apolloette
especially desirable for shipment, saving
much space and minimizing the danger of
breakage. Its weight is about ninety-eight
pounds.
The demand for the Apolloette will be ac-
tive from the beginning and the dealer who
adds it to his line wall find it a source of large
profit. The time is ripe for a piano player
of this high standard, where the popular de-
mand is given first consideration. This sort
of product will find a market that is limited
only by the boundaries of the nation and we
are sure that the retail market for this new
commercial player at $150 will be one of the
greatest that the dealer can cultivate.
Melville-Clark
M A N U F A C T U R E R S
Piano Co,
O F
T H E
APOLLO AND APOLLOETTE
FACTORY
j£
£
399-405 WEST MADISON STREET
CHICAGO