Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1904 — A Piano at a Nominal Price. [ARTICLE]
A Piano at a Nominal Price.
' Chicago’s largest music house, Lyon A Healy, announces a Clearing Sale of Pianos. Several hundred splendid Instruments are offered without reserve until all are sold. In this stock are a number of Stelnway and Snabe pianos, and new and second-hand pianos including Instruments of the following well-known makes: Sterling, Huntington, A. B. Chase, Vose, Fischer, Weber, Cblckerlng, G. W. Lyon, etc., etc. In square pianos there are fine-toned Instruments at $23, S4O, S6O, and upwards. In Upright Pianos neat Instruments at SIOO, $l2O, $l4O, $l5O, $165, $l6O, S2OO, and upwards. In Baby Grands some nice specimens at $250 and upwards. Nearly all these pianos were Intended to sell for much more than. theße clearing sale prices. This Is an opportunity that will not occur again. Immediate attention Is therefore necessary. A good plan would be to order a piano at a certain specified price, leaving the selection of It to Lyon & Healy. However, they will send a list and full particulars upon application. Any piano not proving entirely satisfactory may be returned at their expense. Address Lyoa & Healy, 01 Adams St., Chicago. Distance la no obstacle in taking advantage of this remarkable chance to obtain a piano, for In proportion to the saving to be made the freight charges are insignificant. It you do not already know Lyon & Healy by reputation any banker will assure you of their entire responsibility and record of over a third of a century for honorable dealing. Write to-day so as to avoid disappointment.
