Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1895 — A Piano at a Nominal Price. [ARTICLE]

A Piano at a Nominal Price.

Chicago’s largest music house, Lyon & Healy, has moved into a magnificent new building. They have a numbdr of slightly used and secondhand pianos returned from World’s Fair renting, etc., which they have determined to sacrifice rather than to try to make room for. These instruments comprise Square Pianos at 140, 165, S9O, SIOO and $125. Upright pianos at $125,140, $l5O, $165, $l9O S2OO, $225, $240 and upward. Grand pianos at S2OO, $250, S3OO and upward. Nearly all originally sold for from two to four times their present price. Almost all prominent makes (in tquaies and uprights) are represented, including among numerous others Chickenng, Knabe, Steinway, Weber, D.cker, Stecker, Fisher, etc. This is an opportunity that will not occur agai?, as Lyon & Healy have not moved for twenty years. Immediate attention is therefore necessary. A good plan would be to order a piano, leaving the selection o Lyon & Healy. However, they will send a list and full particulars upon application. Any piano not proving satisfactory may be returned at their expense. Address at J their new salesrooms, corner Wabash Avenue aid Adams street, Chicago. Distance is no obstacle jq taking ad vantage of this remarkable chance to the obtain a piano, for in proportion to the saving to be made the freight charges are insignificant. If you do not already know them by reputation any banker will assure you of Lyon & Healy’s entire responsibly and record of over a third of a century for honorable dealing. Write today so as to avoid disappointm nt.