Sept 27, 1906 



811 



American Itee Journal 



Piano and Organ Sample Offer 



Pianos and Organs good enough for these 

 musicians, are good enough for any one 



Prof. E. O. EXCELL 



wkost nntsi' is s:<f:x <nimnd the globe 

 "The Epworth piano I bought of you for my home is a 

 superior instrument, f like the Epworth organs too. There is a 

 clearness, depth and richness in the tone of your instruments 

 which is particularly pleasing. I can safely recommend the 

 Epworth to my friends. n __^_ 



Prof. CHARLES H. GABRIEL 



7vell-kn(m>n composer ." Sunday School musii 

 "For years I have used the Epworth in my studio, and now 

 1 have bought another for my home; they are exceptionally sweet- 

 toned instruments. I feel that I can strongly recommend your 

 pianos and organs, because I know them to be good and believe 

 them to be the best obtainable for the price." 



IT WILL pay you to read every word of 

 this advertisement and then to send 

 for our free Epworth piano (or organ) 

 book and our special sample offer as 

 explained below. 

 Mr. J. W. Williams, our President, began 

 business over fifty years ago in a very small 

 way, but now it keeps our two fine factories 

 busy the whole year round to make enough 

 of the sweet voiced Epworth pianos and 

 organs to supply the demand. 



You see we do not allow any agents to 

 come between us and our customers. So 

 you can buy a beautiful, sweet toned instru- 

 ment direct from our factory at a saving of 

 about $100.00 on a piano and from $20.00 

 to $50.00 on an organ. 



The Epworth is so beautiful — so rich and 

 sweet in tone — so easy to play — so reason- 

 able in price, that it needs no agent or 

 salesman. 



It is easy for us to makeextra. fine pianos 

 and organs, and it is easy to sell them too, 



when we know who are wanting to buy 

 and to whom we ought to send our catalogs. 



There are people all around you wanting 

 pianos and organs but who for safety and 

 economy will not buy from agents or 

 supply houses. 



These people would surely buy from us 

 if they could only see asample of our instru- 

 ments in the home of some neighbor. 



Alozc you see why we want to get a fine 

 sample piano or organ into your neighbor- 

 hood and why we are willing to make you 

 a special "Sample Offer" and to pay you 

 for showing the instrument and for sending 

 us the names of buyers. 



If you want to know more about this good 

 chance to get an extra fine piano or organ 

 at a bargain price and on easy terms, send 

 us the following coupon or write the same 

 on a postal card. 



Now try to be the first to write from 

 your place and be sure to mention which 

 you want, the piano book or the organ book. 



[Cut this out and mail as directed today, or write same on postal] 



Williams Organ and Piano Co., 57 Washington St., Chicago. 



Please send me the free Epworth — — Book with factory prices, 



Piano or Organ 



easy payment plan and full particulars of your Special Sample Offer as 



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