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flUJIC TIRADE
VOL. LV. N o . 1.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, July 6, 1912
SING
Seventeen Thousand
Pianos
is the record for the H. P. Nelson factories for the fiscal year ending July i. The
Nelson factories have been established only five years, but in that time the cost
of production in them has been reduced to the minimum, the output has steadily
increased as the Nelson products became more popular. The Nelson factories
are a model of organization for economy and efficiency and the output has be-
come so great that it would be a loss of money to limit operations through the
summer. That's why the
was originated—to enable you, Mr. Dealer, to help dispose of the great factory's
product as fast as it is turned out, regardless of season, which will enable the
factory to run full time each day with a full force every day in the week and every
week in the year. Then the cost of production can be lowered still more and
your business prevented from taking a slump. Mr. Nelson knows the selling
side of the game as well as the producing side, and you can rest assured that the
is a sensible, legitimate, profit and result-producing method of selling pianos,
else Mr. Nelson wouldn't give his own time to it. Write him to-day and ask
about this plan. Mr. Nelson himself will answer you. Address
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues, and C, M. & St. P. R. R.,
CHIC A
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