PRC9TO
May 1, 1920.
"TODAY-
"TEN YEARS FROM N O W -
your daughter will be helped and inspir-
ed by the Ampico Reproducing Piano."
your daughter will be a fine pianiste; be-
cause she has learned to love good music."
Show him How it
Help his Children s Music
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SELLING A R G U M E N T of great weight with parents
Q^/jL is that this instrument will inspire in the growing child
a love for the best music. It supplements the work of the
music teacher, for it plays the compositions the pupil is studying
exactly as Godowsky, Rachmaninoff, the celebrated Russian, and
many more masters, interpret them. It is as if the greatest pianists
were standing beside the child, inspiring and helping. It sets a
standard, a musical ideal, for the child to achieve. The early,
trying stages of music lessons, which discourage so many children
of talent, are made easier and much more interesting, and the
child is encouraged and aided to become a finished pianist.
The A M PICO
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$ Jranklin pano
Ampico, electrically operated; Marque-Ampico^ foot operated
FOSTER-ARMSTRONG COMPANY
Division American Piano Company
EAST ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
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