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PIANO
For the
Iii arranging the details for the
instrument of known and approved qui
would save elub members a big part of
eneed pianist, or reliable piano dealer
cause it is cheap. In fact, cheap pianc
pianos "go bad" in a few years.
Quality has two features: 1 Q
suited expert musicians, professors ai
long experience with various makes o
we selected an instrument that has bol
peted for public favor for nearly hall
BE SURE Y<
It was Davy Crockett who said "
then go ahead." That's exactly win
sure of the quality, theu took up the
wanted both. We got tliem. Without
have gotten the attractive price for th
power. It converts impossibilities intc
us the power ol' an army instead of 1
dividual buver. It exemulilies the mot
When we hail secured the quality
looked around for other attractive ]
That's Where Ludileii & Hates came to
the experience. They had the capital
name and reputation for honorable
we got the "convenient monthly payir
"free life insurance" feature and the 1
ure" and "the lifetime guarantee" ft
When the club was lirst started
right. Now we knou; we were right,
hers would be attracted by the club ac
in large numbers. We thought they '
the piano. They were delighted! We
would be a success. It proved a magni
That is the history of the club.
Do you need, a good piano or player ]
get a piano of quality, through the c
you can get a poor piano, without the
As an individual you are weak, as a cl
strong as a company of one hundred
vited to add your strength to that o:
You will be delighted with the results,
feature of the club proposition is gua
is no Dossibilitv of dissatisfaction T1
faction by leaving its members noth
about. You are protected on every pc
LUDDEN ?
# L'rj
IE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SO
iS OF 21
Presbyterian of t
Piano Club
1 organization of t ho Presbyterian of the-Sonth Pian
rtlity. We decided that quality must be the first con
the price, but we also knew that quality was more
and they will tell you that it is a short-sighted and a
>s cost much more in the long run, for a good piano
(uality ol' tone. 2?Quality of endurance or durabi
ml teachers of music?people who know the technic
f pianos entitle them to be considered authorities o
d. 3 1 ri 1. ' x i i. < ' ?
in mue aim uurauiuiy. xi nas siooit ino rest ot time
f a century, It is not a new experiment. It is an <
DU ARE RIGHT, THEIS
Be sure you are right,
at we did. We made |!2KjsWgg|5S^
matter of price. We
> actual farts. It. irivos
we thought we were
We thought that mem- JoSn ,he Uub and ,et t
tJ hrinor molnnr a n H nnfnrfo t
Wantages. They were
would be pleased with Extracts fr
thought that the club "\ wish to express mj
iirent success' preciation of your actl<
ficeni success I matter and am glad we
Vt , , , j purchase a Ludden A I
iSiOW what about you?, Piano."
piano if If SO, you can "All who have heard
to be one of the grandest
llub, more easily than hear. While we were 1
't my husband died. Yc
assistance Ol the club. a life insurance clause.
, , ~ still owing $125 which
ub member you are as settled and our note wa
buyers. You are in- '? u" pa,d"
"I think my piano is
t other club members. and I feel more thanl
Remember, that every Write for You
iranteed, so that there
. . . . .. Send your nam
le club avoids dissatis- .... , I , , , .
or the club booklet
ing to be dissatisfied .
me cniD win oe sen
)mt< pianos. Address
& BATES ATLAN1
UTH [ March 27, 1912.
JALITY
'ho
JC/ KJ? M Lf t
<> Club our first thought was to secure an
sideration. We know that our club plans
important than price. Ask any experivasteful
policy to buy a piano simply bewill
last a lifetime, whereas most cheap
lity. In order to be sure of these, we conal
points of piano construction and whose
in the subject. In the litfht of their advice
and competition. It has successfully comild
and thoroughly tested success.
I GO AHEAD
HBjL . ' jj^WB'ffJI
bis sweet-toned instrument j
ntnent to your entire family.
om Letters of Club Members
r deep ap- day that I have It. The club plan
5n in this in equally as good as the piano."
decided to
iates Club "The Ludden & Bates Club Piano
is the only one I ever saw for the
, . , . price that I would recommend to
1. one of my pupils. I am delighted
?y e,er with it."
paying for
>u gave us "To say we are pleased would but
We were mildly express our feelings."
was nicely "i have studied tne plan very
s rcturne carefully and consider it a very
liberal one. As to my piano I conjust
grand sider it a s^endid instrument and
kful every am proud to be in possession of it."
r Copy of the Club Booklet Today
e on a postal card today and a free copy
fully explaining the many advantages of
it you by return mail, also catalogues of
f the South Piano C'ub Department
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