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V O L . LVIII. N o . 1 2 Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 373 Fourth Ave M New York, March 21,1914
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NO SALE IMPOSSIBLE
No piano or player sale should be impossible. Every
prospect can be made a buyer if the dealer gives the prospect
what the prospect wants. Conditions are so different that the
dealer should make it his duty to have a variety so comprehensive
that the demands of each individual can be met fully.
If the instrument suits the buyer, satisfying his require-
ments of musical worth, pleasing his eye and fitting his purse,
there can be no failure to make a sale.
If Y O U have any prospects who would be interested in a
player-piano that plays well, has a good tone, a good appearance,
is absolutely reliable and yet fits their purse you owe it to your
business to include the HL P. Nelson C L Player in your stock.
It makes for many sales. Write for the special proposition on it.
H. P. NELSON COMPANY
Makers of Grands, Uprights and Player-Pianos
North Kedzie, North Sawyer, West Chicago Avenues and C, M. and St. Paul R. R., CHICAGO