P R E S T O
November 7, 1925.
Why is the Nelson-Wiggen
the "Better Automatic "?
That's a natural question—and a fair one. If every piano merchant
in America could hear the Nelson-Wiggen, words would not be
necessary.
Performance — appearance, not words, after all should be the
deciding point in your choice for an automatic line. Many mer-
chants who have not seen and heard the Nelson-Wiggen regard it
as a high priced instrument. It isn't cheap—that's true. And in
the make up and fine performance there's a real reason for its
price.
An automobile costing thousands of dollars is better in appear-
ance and running qualities than one costing a few dollars. A
Nelson-Wiggen—for the same reasons—is far superior to the
ordinary automatic.
We can't make the Nelson-Wiggen for less and give you the same
quality and certainty of satisfaction. It costs us more, and naturally
you pay more. But it's worth the price. Literature on request.
NELSON-WIGGEN PIANO CO.
1731-45 Belmont Ave.
"The Better Automatic"
Chicago, 111.
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