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AND TWO SPLENDID PAPERS ONE YEAR FOR THE PRICE OF 
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Tbost 
: great offer 
fo? $3.50. 
MUSICAL INSTRUMEN 
that will play any tune, and that 
y ono, even a child, can operate. 
The Organctte has warned such a world-wide reputation, that 
a lengthy description of it is not necessary. It wili be suffi¬ 
cient to say that it is a PERFECT ORGAN that plays mechani¬ 
cally ail the sacred airs, popular music, songs, dances, etc. 
etc. It consists of three strong bellows and set of reeds wi;h 
EXPRESSION box and SWELL. A strip of perforated paper 
represents the tune, and it is only necessary to place the paper 
tune in the instrument, as shown in the picture, and turn 
the handle, which both operates the bellows and propels the 
paper tunc. The perforations in the paper allow the rig..t 
reeds to sound and » perfect tune is the result, perfect in time, 
execution, and effect, w ithout the least knowledge ot music being 
required of the performer: even a little child can operate 
it; as is shown in the picture, a little girl is playing a song and 
her playmates aie singing the words. It is tuned in the key 
best suited for the human voice to sing by. It interests and enter¬ 
tains both old and young, assists in training tire voice and AF¬ 
FORDS hours OF social AMUSEMENT. The Organetta is perfeeby 
represented by the picture. It is made of solid Uadi walnut, de< o- 
rated in gilt, and is bo’h handsome tin it ornamental. The price of 
similar instruments has hithert > been $8, and the demand has cons turn v 
increased until now tlntre are over 75,OU) in use. We are encouraged to pla. e 
tlie Organetta on the market at this greatly reduced price, believing that the sa <i 
will warrant the reduction. The Organetta, thong i 
construction is an tmprovemeru upon one 
wen-known Organette, w hielt sells for $8 
u..d $1U. It contains the same number of 
reeds and plays the same 
. tunes. Our oifer is this : On 
receipt of !f5*T we will send 
the Organetta by express to 
any address and include 
free SIS.worth of music, nr 
on receipt of we will i>('..,t it "nth 
over :,M .no worth of music FREE, or 
for fSitS.iSG we will set u ' t with sm- 1. 
selection of music, FREE, 'J lie price 
includes boxing and packing. These 
are agent's prices, and v c y ;.i appoint 
he fi st purchaser from a a v town our 
igent, if lie so desires. Address. Trtft 
Massachusetts Organ Co., 57 
'Vashlns’un St., Costcn, hf.acs- 
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