Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1913, Image 4

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REARST’S SUNDAY AMERTC. Greatest Player —Is all it takj magnificent home undei five club pi member $3! O NE of the most valuable of my Club features is the Music Exchange m Privilege. This means that each Club Member really has 5,000 rolls of mm ru Si Player Music. With each Player Piano a Club Member receives FREE 12 IS | g I rolls of selected music. This may be exchanged every day if so desired. The I amount of money my Club Plan saves in this feature alone is remarkable. I The 12 rolls received free with the Player Piano would cost $10.50, and if i the same number were purchased each day the expense would be $10.50 |j daily. This, of course, is prohibitive. But my Club Plan allows each mem- I ber to do just this. I have been told by many music lovers that cost of musio S kept them from buying Player-Pianos. With my plan this objection is re- moved. EXCHANGE THE MUSIC EVERY DAY if you so desire. This is only one of the TEN FREE FEATURES of the Weatherholt Player-Piano Club which has caused a sensation all over the South. There is the Life Insurance feature, which abolishes any worry concerning deferred payments. If the Club Member should die at any time, all REMAINING PAYMENTS ARE IMMEDIATELY CANCELED and a receipt in full is presented to the family of the deceased. T his is no more than right. I do not want any Club Member to feel that the payments might become a burden to his family. In other words, I GUARANTEE EVERY CLUB MEMBER TO LIVE to pay for his Player Piano. If he dies, a receipt in full is given to his family or beneficiaries. Another feature which is’well worthy of consideration is the ten-year guarantee which I give with every club player. I know of places where I can buy so-called Player- Pianos for prices which would enable me to sell them cheaper than the Club Price of my player and then make a big profit. But they are not the kind that I want the name of Weatherholt connected with. I would never think for a moment of guaranteeing them. I know they would not be satisfactory. But I DO GUARANTEE the Weatherholt Club Play er. I KNOW the instrument. I KNOW the artists who make it and who have been making it for years. I KNOW they love their work an d they are honest and conscientious. f-18 Power 1 pneumatic'car- rying auxiliary ham mer rail 2- 17 Adjusting s(Jff*’s- supporting action on cheeks of piano casing 3- 16 Thumb nuts to bel lows. 4- 15 Valve on bellows to control auxiliary ham mer rail. Stop screw on motor governor. Thumb screw on 1&' tor governor spring. Re-wind lever. Features 8 Tempo lever. , lb 9-10 Lower brackets on bellows. A 25c rebate on all weekly pay ments made before due Saving of $161.50 One year's trial (exchange privilege) A ten-year guarantee with each piano f A Free Life Insurance Feature Terms of payment $2.50 per week Monthly payments may be arranged Interest A two-year conservatory course (regular price $80) A free music exchange library A selected bench to match player and 12 rolls of music vices which make it possible for this Player Pmio rii other features of this instrument is the Vocalistiirans] found only on the highest priced Player-Pianos. fen, t which hold the music in perfect position. Anothfeati pression Buttons which are so essential for acecfcai .i equipped with Double Accoustic Sounding Boa « i a Pianos. In other words, the Weatherholt CluMay n worth every cent of $650.00. I have sold many oleu All these accompany in writing the sale of every Club Player-Piano OUR CLUB PIANO Regular Price $375.00 CLUB PRICE $267.50 Terms $5.00 cash, $1.25 per week. CONDITIONS: No interest, one year’s trial and exchange privilege, 25c rebate on pay ments made before due, free life insurance feature, ten-year guarantee. All of which accompany in writing the sale of every Club Fiano. Southern Distributors Hern*’. Street (Weatherfft §pf||p V** .. % : SsSsH&'vii g g: : • V 'fit _ -rjlg