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YOU-
Are Cordially Invited
to Join
The Golden Age
Piano Club
In fact, the Club was formed especially for YOU and for YOUR family and friends.
Every feature was especially planned to meet YOUR needs, serve YOUR interests and gain
YOUR approval. The enthusiastic letters of commendation which the Management of the
Club receives by almost every mail, and the total absence of complaints makes us absolutely
sure that YOU would prove no exception to the rule.
The Management seeks YOUR interest, investigation and indorsement. We want YOU
to fully understand the objects of the Club and the manner in which those objects have been so
successfully attained. Read the brief statement of the objects of the Club printed on this page,
then write for YOUR copy of the Club s catalogue which will give you the particulars in full.
THE OBJECTS OF THE CLUB
1. By uniting our interests in a Club of one hun
dred buyers, to secure the lowest wholesale price
for each Club member, thereby saving approxi
mately one-third on high grade pianos.
2. To obtain for its members the most conve
nient terms of payment.
3. To remove every possible objection to the easy
payment plan, and to protect the widow and the or
phan, by providing that in the event of death of the
buyer, all further payments are cancelled and your
family is given a receipt in full, provided the simple
and easy rules of the Club have’been complied with.
4. To insure the highest quality of instruments,
fully guaranteed by an old and reliable House, thus
avoiding the disappointment which often results
from dealing with irresponsible firms.
5. To enable Club members to exchange their o’d
pianos for new ones or for self-player pianos.
Every piano furnished to Club members is fully
guaranteed and is backed by the reputation of Lud
den & Bates, one of the oldest, largest and most
reliable piano companies of America.
LUDDEN & BATES, fe Atlanta, Ga.
The Golden Age for April 3, 1913
Judge the Club by Its Members
They are the best people in every community, educated, refined, cultured, the
most competent critics of cpiality and values in musical instruments. Many of
them are music teachers, others are lawyers, ministers, physicians, college profes
sors, successful farmers, merchants and business men. Their judgment of the
Club is .worthy of YOUR consideration.
These members unanimously express themselves as “delighted.” They de
scribe the qua ity of the instrument as “superb.” They speak of the Club plan
as “ideal.” They refer to the big saving in price as “wonderful.” They say that,
the plan of payment is “liberal,” “safe,” “convenient.” They refer to the Man
agement’s dealings as “honorable,” “courteous,” “considerate.” They express
their cordial good wishes for the succes j of the Club and assure the Manage
ment of their interest, support and approval.
And now we want to hear from YOU. If YOUR home needs a piano, or a
letter piano, or a self-player piano, that all can play, write for your copy of
the Club’s Catalogue today. Address.
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The Club provides five beautiful styles to select from, fl
including a Parlor Grand, three Cabinet Grand Uprights,
and a Self-player piano.