New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1926, Page 13

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~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. — WIOHN A, ANDREWS & CO. et 0 T GIGANTIC FACTORY CO- OPERATIVE Co-offeration with the World’s Largest Musical Instrument Manufacturer— s : WURLITZER—and New Britain’s Largest Furniture and Piano Dealer ik John A. Andrews & Co.— Makes This Sale Possible North Tonawarda, N. ¥. t a;v, WE HAVE LISTED BELOW TWO SPECIALS THAT ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE % HURRY DOWN! HURRY DOWN! NEW PL& { ER Prominent make Baby Grands that take up no more space than your present Upright—now priced no higher than a good new Upright Piano. A month from now this same Grand will sell for more. Indeed, a2 GRAND opportunity! ~Every piano offered during this sale carries the John A. Andrews guarantee for years of service. See the wonderful exhibit on display tomorrow Reservations made for future delivery if you desire. NEW GRAND OUTFITS No Excuse Now To Deny Your Child a Piano NO CASH NEEDED YOUR OLD PIANO OR PHONOGRAPH ACCEPTED !/ FULL CASH VALUE. Start Payments in 30 Days {hioice Selection of Latest Music Rolls, *& Bench, Beautiful Lamp and Scarf Music Lessons FREE TRIAL ~ —THmis— 30 Days in Your Home IF YOU ARE NOT SURE AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE THAT YOU WILL BE PERMANENTLY SATISFIED, WE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR PIANO FOR ANY OTHER YOU MAY SELECT. IS THIS NOT FAIR? Beautiful Bench and Lam p---Given With This Grand Also Musnc Lessons (e . Only a Fe%;- E&ys -&0 EE ; éefunde‘fi_néw-r war© § Take Advantage Many Bargains in Used Instruments Of This ga%e | S Good Practice Pianos As Low As ‘65 | | L, | ‘?“"”;" “f’“‘“’“ < YOU MAY BE TOO LATE | ln Justice to yours ur md fn'ul\ doni bu‘ a player- Terms As Low As $1.00 Per Week | COME TOMORROW chnn V. 1~nt our store and \ mn0on. JP EASY TERMS ( R \\US ‘%Z D 00 PIAI\O DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 9 P. M.

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