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Show I For 20 cents a Day, You J Can Own a Newton Pianoi 277 dollars and 50 cents is tjie Consolidated Music Co.'s Co-opera-fr tive Club Price for a regular $390 Newton Piano. The terms ofM CJLots of people othat much" for car fare aOc isonlyj the price of two ice cream sodas, two shines, two cigars or four"? packages of gum. . J SJAnd these latter things are not near so essential to your happiness'! and well-being that the possession of a fine, dependable Piano is.f The Piano is a means to educational advancement and refinment. lts music puts JOY into every home. I tJCan anyone possibly figure out an excuse for not buying one of these splendid, actual $390-value Pianos when the terms are 6 doVl lars down and 1 dollar and 50 cents a week the equivalent of 20 1 cents a day? To begin with, the Co-operative Club Sale price,! $277.50, is $112.50 less than the regular retail price of $390. We deliver one f these planes en payi ment of 6 dollars then $15 a week; There are less than 100 oP these instruments in stork now. Our original j purchase was 400 Pianos. Before the end of next week we expect to dispose of; all we have. J flj We don't believe you will ever again have as good an opportunity to buy a j high-class, dependable Piano for as little money as 277 dollars and 50 cents. I You may be offered lower prices but the quality of the instrument will not be equal to what you get in the "Newton.5 ' We unreservedly recommend the" "Newton" to all intending purchasers. REMEMBER, each Newton Piano is guaranteed for five years. Wo refund your money if 30 days' trial does not satisfy you. We agree to exchange the STewtou any time within 12 months for any other Piano of equal or greater'' value, and credit every cent you have paid. And if purchaser dies during life of ' r-on tract, we make no more collections, and give family receipt in full for the: I Piano. ' Our Co-operative PlayerPIano Flan 5 Til connection u-ith our Co-oporativc Club Sale of curacy in playing. Tho Flexible Striking Finger 400 pianos, wo are conducting a Co-operative Club (on tho Xcwtou player) is anothor splcndirl feature, Sale of 100 Player-Pianos. Tncy arc .Newton pianos eliminating the harsh, mechanical blow so common -with the player attachment built in. This is the in most players. Tho Newton also has Sell'-Acccut- first time such high-grade players havo been sold ing Bellows, making possible tho instantaneous ac- : on this market in such large number?-. But our cenling of any notes desired, ability to buy theso players in largo quantities en- Tho saving In price to each purchaser of ono of ablcs us to offer them to you at an almost unheard these players is $185. Each instrument is guaranteed . of price. for fivo years. On terms of 10 dollars down aud 2 Tho regular prico of tho Newton Player-Piano is dollars and 50 cents a week, each purchaser will havo 5600;. and the terms have nevor "been hotter than S50 162 weeks in which to pay for his Player-Piano. If down and $25 a month. Wo will sell 100 of theso after 30 days' trial you aro not satisfied with tho players at -135 dollars tho terms to bo 10 dollars player, we will give you your money back. If pur-at pur-at timo of purchase and 2 dollars and 50 cents a chasor should die during lifo of his contract, wo will Week. issue a receipt in full to his family for the instni- The Newton Player-Piano contains a full scale, ment. SS-noto mechanism, and plays the entire keyboard. Twohc rolls of SS-noto music arc given frco with On many plavcrs only 0." notes are u6od. 'All tho each player, and tho purchaser has free use of tho latest music rolls arc mado ouly for SS-notc instru- Consolidated Music Company 's Music Roll Exchange monts and cannot bo played on tho (55-notc instru- Library. You will receive rash credit? on your HI mcnts. The patented automatic Tracker or Shifter accouut for overy now customer you securo for us E dcee on the Newton player insures absolute ac under this Co-operative Club Salo of Playor Pianos. i If yon don't tonay one of these High-Class FSaiios H NOW You must figure that you are the 1M5SER ESTABLISHED 1362 i 1319 EAST FIRST SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAS WANTED Land Salesmen Bear River Orchard . Plan. 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