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: Look for the word TT is the Pianola that most "people have in mind || | I when they set out to buy a player-piano. For | I <& this is the only instrument of the type 11 approved by the music profession — the world's i! I leading musicians and music educators. | I Yet, through a mere contusion of terms, it some- I ' I times happens that people who think they are 1 § buying the Pianola, actually secure, instead, a less I I known and inferior instrument. '" i The Cause for Confusion I The word "Pianola" has become so \vell-kno\vn— f | has attained such celebrity that many people i suppose it to bo a term for all so-called "player- | j J pianos." -\ ll' Very few of the Pianola's imitators care to correct 1 .'' this mistake. Hence, if one does not iearn the truth | before he buys, he may purchase any player-piano | ■ and believe, until it is too late, that he has bought S . the genuine Pianola. ■ • | I Learn the Truth Now I I "Pianola" docs not mean any player-piano. It is a trade- | j mark—the name of an instrument made only by the St Pianola Company—the largest manufacturers of musical § j instruments in the world and pioneers of the "player" 1 I f industry. ■ . ' 11 The Pianola offers musical values and musical enjoyment f; impossible with any other instrument. j It is not a "Pianola" unless the word "PIANOLA" is if! actually on it. 1 j. The genuine Pianola can be obtained only in the following world-famous Pianos: The Steinway, Steclr, Stroud, Aeolian, and the English-made Weber. it It is not necessary to pay cash to secure a Piaiola, our easy tcrrns of payment consisting of a moderate deposit, { and monthly instalments, bring the Pianola within reach of all buyers! ( ■■ . ;V ..-.. | I .'lf unable to call, write for new if' Pianola Catalog. Wo will gladly KA snail p.- cpDy free of postage. ' 4 ' ' j fo{<"£ $> |fsl 111111 U fro Vi£&fi a ' ll\S-i\s*p^ " ■ ■ • _•___ / "" •■■ - S Ba|e|S':S|ilffi|s . .- _ . Figure Out Your SHAVING Problem mthj SHAVING -LATHER.; I t?ftg!CTTr* f *-# i - t I ''' i l t 'M* ltg -llr T 'VI jff|. : Whichever you use you—■ i.: -+" ADD COMFORT tb^oug'iriorrtiSflr^f : 1 ™ SUBTRAOk"SMART"and 'tf f X MULTIPLY YOUR lor asmgt^ij'-" -T- DIVIDE YOUR TIME because Colgate's | lather softens the beard quickly: \ CREAM' jh COLGATE & ( ■■'■'■ : • J '; For^the'high flytis,] or the low flyers, f||| =M "Leader" and "Repeater"-shells have ' |l=£ =m the'f reach, spread and penetration!' |S ||1| Their greafsale is due to these qual- m~< =H| ities, which insure a full bag. .Use them i|=r Efpf in'your gun; To.be sure to^get them |j=z ASK : 'FORITH'R ff iB&ANB : '|=|

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 11

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