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THE OTHER SIDE
• vo run BDixoa. Sir,—As representative of a reputable firm of musical instrument manufacturers, I would esteem it a favor if “ C.” would kindly inform me as to the means 1 should take to communicate with the spirit world. As the departed cannot take with them their musical instruments, I can well imagine that in delighting us with spirited cornet, violin, month organ, ami tin whistle interludes, the “spooks” cannot do justice to their unique powers on ethereal and therefore inferior instruments, Xu the interests of deluded humanity and for the welfare of the unemployed, I would consider it a boon if “ C ” could arrange with me to conduct a sales agency with “ the other side.” I am willing to supply on proper security any typo of instrument, ancient or modern, and am further prepared" to install, at a reasonable cost, a pipe organ for accompanying the choir invisible. As proof of my business acumen, I offer “C.” 50 per cent, commission on all orders he collects, along with hard cash, not unwritten promissory notes. Looking for a ready acceptance, I am, etc., . Trombone Juno 16,
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Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 9
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189CORRESPONDENCE THE OTHER SIDE Evening Star, Issue 19584, 16 June 1927, Page 9
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