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V O L , LVII. N o . 2. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, July 12,1913
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A DISTINCT PROFIT-
INCREASING POWER
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HE H. P. Nelson Co. were among the first to realize the unmistakable trend in public taste
toward the small grand, and experimental work was undertaken m the H. P. Nelson
factory with the object of producing a grand that in tone, quality and volume would meet
the requirements of the most critical musicians.
It is conceded to-day by experts who have examined and tested the latest H. P. Nelson
grand creation ihat it has all the grand requisites—big tone with a purity and evenness of
quality—that are unsurpassed in any other instrument of its size. Constructed of the best
material throughout and artistically encased, it is an instrument that will appeal to cultivated
tastes everywhere. It possesses tremendous trade possibilities.
It gives the dealer who handles the H. P. Nelson line a business leverage—a distinct profit-
increasing power—that, combined with the ability to give the biggest possible value, gives him
an advantage in competition which cannot be gainsaid.
Values are the superstructure upon which H. P. Nelson success has been built. In
uprights and players, as in grands, they represent the biggest value procurable. Hence the
acquisition of the H. P. Nelson line is worthy of consideration. The details in connection
therewith will interest every member of the retail trade. They are yours for the asking.
H. P. NELSON COMPANY
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C, M. and St. Paul R, R., CHICAGO