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V O L . L V . N o . 25. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, Dec. 21,1912
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UST another word about the supreme achievement of the
H. P. Nelson factories.
Its genuineness impresses you at once. There's nothing
insincere about it. It has the true grand tone, and a case of
unusual beauty of line, with veneers of the finest figure.
We took our time on this grand piano and not only concen-
trated on creating an instrument of exceptional value from a
musical and artistic viewpoint, but also on producing it at the
lowest possible figure without the least sacrifice of quality.
Those acquainted with the
wonderful mechanical equipment,
factory organization and buying
and selling facilities of this insti-
tution will understand what we
can do in this line.
We've demonstrated it in the
H. P. Nelson uprights, we are
proving it anew in the H. P.
Nelson grand.
The whole story is this. You
can offer your trade in the H. P.
Nelson, a small grand such as they
have never before been able to pur-
chase at anything like the price.
Ought to make sales ?
It does.
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West
Chicago Avenues and C M . & St. P.R.R.