Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, MAY 8,1925

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HO South Meridian Street .

MONDAY MORNING ward for Indianapolis and Indiana when the doors swing open for the Greater Taylor’s. You are invited to come. Listen to famous Gus C. Edwards’ Orchestra at its first public appearance and the special radio features. Accept, too, a souvenir with our compliments. Possibly everything in the five great floors won’ : be in perfect shape, for we have had only two days to get ready for our reception. But practically every piece of furniture is new and has never been on the floors of our old store on Washington street. And remember that everything is at the new lower prices.

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AND REMEMBER: Back of every purchase you make at the Greater Taylors Monday or a year from Monday is that broad guarantee that you be the judge. It is evident that such an absolute guarantee controls the kind of merchandise we buy for our floors. It restricts, too, the representations made either in the newspapers or in our store. When we sell we must always be mindful that afterwards you are the judge. . fN SO COME MONDAY: Come if you need furniture or furnishings. Come if merely to look around. It’s open house. t You will honestly be surprised at the splendid appearance of the store, and rejoice with us in the fact that this business steps forjvard again into fifty per cent larger spaced Im*

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