Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 26, 12 December 1917 — Page 9
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l;Jra, ..- - B j 1 jffl S Buys a $110.00 Grafonola II c-h-M. " 'CMO ' Buys a $85.00 Grafonola Viwf ' 1 f I Jul 111 ' rj r first 1 . 1 ,
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If there was ever a time in your life that you were given an opportunity to make every member of your family perfectly happy---that time is now. Can you think of anything that would please them better than music in their home? Can you think of a way whereby you can get that musicanto the home at a smaller cost or more reasonable terms than we are offering you during this sale? AMI WaM Is (IDinio MDair
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Today you received your Xmas savings check and no doubt you going to spend it some way or other for Xmas Gifts. All we want to spend here is just one dollar and for that single dollar we will
you more than you can ever hope to buy any other place in the land. We will for a single dollar send to your home at once a magnificent
Columbia Grafnola the instrument that will make your home a
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WEEK Buys ii $55.00 Grafonola
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 11, 1917, . ,: . r: w
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WE DON'T ASK YOU TO BUY RECORDS No interest n0 extras of any kind no purcltase of records necessary.. That's our proposition in a nut shell a plain business proposition no strings to it. It is the combined effort on the part of the manufacturer and our store to make two buyers where there used to be one. Suppose you have come to the point of putting an instrument in your home. You start out to look at the various makes. In the first store you come to, they will evade the question altogether when you ask the terms. On the other hand, they will question you,-with a view of finding just how much you can pay. In other words they will try to get the highest terms you will agree to pay. At the next s,tore you visit, when you have found an instrument of grade and quality to compare favorably-with the Columbia, you will be asked to pay from ten to twenty dollars cash and ten or twelve dollars a month with interest added. Vvii. TRUST YOU JSow come to our store and see the Columbia. There's no uncertainty about the price here. There's no hesitancy about the terms. The proposition has been carefully though out and the terms made as low as the most economical selling method will permH-
Co-operate With Us You can still further reduce the cost of your intsrument by showing it to a friend who may buy. Ask about our Free Offer on Records.
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, . ven of enjoyment on Xmas day and.every day in the years to come. It's absolutely impossible for you to invest a single dollar anywhere and receive for it such a value as we are offering. Don't fail to come this week. We have only a few instruments left and they must go. S come now and be one of; the lucky ones. J' .
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PL,iUd 1H DETAIL
is the initial payment necessary to ' obtain a S55.00 Grafonola. rate of $1.00 per week.
is the initial payment necessary to obtain a $110.00 Grafonola. The balance to be paid at the rate of $2.00 per week.
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?s the initial payment necesesary to obtain a S85.00 Craf onola. The balance to be paid at the rate of $1.50 per week. TE9
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Otm GUARANTEE
We, Columbia Q?:apho- if poone Co., manur&o turers of Columbia Qraftjnolas, ana uoderBlgned sellers Jointly , guarantee said In. strument for period of one year from date. Any de fects to material or work manship appeartcK within that tfane will be repaired. or the instrument replaced with a new one of - like i( grade, without cost, noon lta return to the under signed. (Signed). ; This Guarantee is our Bond of Confidence with the purchaser;-' the written and signed evidence of our faith in the instrument ' we are offering you. WEEK - Buys a $45.00 Grafonola
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