F»RESTO
December 25, 1920.
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Carola, Euphona, Solo Euphona and
Euphona Reproducing Inner'Players
HE demand today is for pianos of intrinsic value.
The value not only must be there—but it must be
plainly apparent to the buyer.
Cable-made Pianos and Inner-Players are built so thoroughly
good that their goodness is plainly apparent to even the
most inexperienced purchaser.
It is not difficult to point out to a prospect the rare tonal
beauty of a Cable-made instrument.
It does not require super-salesmanship to show the strong,
sturdy, lasting construction.
The quickly responsive action needs no lengthy argument;
nor do the highly artistic design and the rich, rare finish.
Every virtue of Cable-made Pianos and Inner-Players is so
clearly visible—so plainly apparent—that thrifty buyers
everywhere choose them with complete confidence.
THE CABLE COMPANY
CHICAGO
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