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The Golden Age Piano Club
MAKES PIANO BUYING EASY
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A BAND of ten men can perform with the greatest ease a task that would be
absolutely impossible for one man. Then think of the tremendous power
of ten bands of ten men each —or one hundred men! They could lift an or
dinary house and carry it away. That is the principle which is embodied in The
Golden Age Piano Club— the overwhelming purchasing power of an army
of 100 buyers! If you were to go into the market to buy seven car loads of
pianos (100 instruments) you can imagine what
kind of discounts would be offered you by the
manufacturers. That is twice as many pianos as
the average dealer sells in a year, and enough to |
keep a small factory running for three months. Is Mbliiß
it any wonder that The Club saves its members one-
third the cost on high-grade pianos. ■.W MBMM
But this big saving in price is only one of the
many attractive features. The Club makes piano
buying easy, safe and absolutely devoid of any pos- ItH9
sibility of dissatisfaction. Club members are pro
tected in every detail of piano buying.
JOIN THE CLUB NOW
Don't wait until the fall when money gets easy.
Summer calls for music in the home. Join the
Club now and let this sweet toned Ludden & Bates
Piano bring melody, happiness and entertainment
to every member of your family. The Club re
moves every possible objection to the easy payment
plan. Read the following letters from clubmembers
who are now enjoying their delightful Ludden &
Bates Pianos: WBr
“I have studied the plan very carefully and con- “Nothing- could give myself and family more order so satisfactorily, and the trouble you have
sider it a very liberal one. As to my Piano, I con- pleasure than to testify to the superiority of the personally been to in regard it. n
sider it a splendid instrument and am proud to be Ludden & Bates Piano we have, both as to tone, C. R. BENN
in possession of it. finish and all other points calculated to make a
“MRS. A. BRANNING.” piano an article of pleasure and ornament in any “I beg to advise you that I am highly pleased
home. If you ever have occasion to want me to with the tone, and the artistic finish of our Ludden
recommend the Ludden & Bates Piano to any one & Bates Piano. It will be a pleasure to us to recom-
“I can not express my appreciation to you for in person, I hope you will not hesitate to call on me. mend your pianos to all our friends. I have seen
your generous offer. I think it the best thing of the “J. A. BROOKER.” many instruments of other makes, but yours is ‘a
kind I ever knew of. There are so many music lov- beauty,’ and one which everybody can be proud to
ers who really are unable to purchase so fine an in- .... . . , ~ . • n own -
strument. 1 wlsh to thank you for yollr courtesy ln aU our “MRS. J. A. ROBERTSON, JR.”
<<T u i j -J.K 4.v • t dealings, and also to express to you our appreciation
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chased from you some time ago, and I think you j x- j. Z • m xi_ I am more than pleased with the Ludden &
ir - • j u proved satisfactory in every way. To our ears there , TJ , . x.. . x , . ,
can sell more to my friends here. t . . . J .-ui. j j Bates Piano. It has a beautiful tone and a /lovely
“T-t nr t. * trmnn ~ is no piano in town which has so good, pure and xt x t -x xv i -x u
D. M. BAXTER.” , , T jj pr> x tjj case- Everyone that has seen it thinks it a beauty,
sweet a tone as the Ludden & Bates. If ever you TJII x, x, • i x, • il
. . - , . . ... ~ „ I thank you for the pains you have taken in select
wish for an endorsement from this section of the . .. f
. . ~ country we will most gladly furnish it. in £ 1 Or me ’ (( . n . XTXTriXT „
U I think it a capital idea. I know we would jnot J BARTEN 99
have had our Piano if we had waited to have got-
ten the whole amount. I find no fault with the am well pleased with my Ludden & Bates
Club Plan so far, as for the Club Piano, we are “I am perfectly delighted with my Ludden & Piano. The tone, action and finish, inside and out
just delighted with it. All our friends say they Bates Piano, and fully satisfied. It is a beautiful side are A No. lin every respect. I can not speak
would like to have one just like it. It is just a beau- instrument in every way, and is just what I knew it too highly for the Ludden & Bates piano. I want
ty, and we value it more than anything in the would be—a grand, good instrument, and what all also to thank you for the gentlemanly manner in
house. 1 Ludden & Bates Pianos are. I thank you very kind- which you have treated me.
“MRS. S. J. LEWIS. 1 ’ ly for the courtesies shown me, and for filling the “C. E. BROWN.”
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The Golden Age for June 27, 1912;