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I about nometer, which scribed, This they mood wishes $18 Mr. Townsend w Strevt, not fa nearly s¢ venty years ago, > $25 American Making ‘Mametic Instruments hina, April 14.— Edmunds, PEKING, ¢ President tlan ¢ $330 On May Ist $360 New Player Piano The constantly increasing cost of all materials entering into the construction of player pianos compels us to announce a revision of the price of the New Player. Beginning May rst. the price will be $360, inste ad of $330--the present price. At $360 the New Player Piano wiil still represent the greatest value offered in a Player Piano. The piano-quality through- out is so uniformly high and the pla mechanism so won- derfully responsive and lastingly satisfying that at the future price of $360 it will still be the bright opportunity for pros pective player piano purchasers 17 New Player Pianos For Today and Tomorrow Seventeen of the New Player Pianos have been received and will be turned over tomorrow to purchasers at $330—a saving of $30 each over the new price which will be established be- ginning May Ist. $9 a Month After a Small First Payment The new May tst price will also carry with it slighth: increased minimum payment terms. For today and tomorrow payment terms as low as $9 a month will be in force. 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