The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, October 27, 1911, Image 10
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highest giade 01 workmanship throng
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the keys being made of the best qua!
and many other prizes will b
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400 Cote Pi;
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ladies hand bag will be given
to the first Contestant who sei
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It costs nothing to enter the contest
Any young white person of good standing
may enter. Send your name to th<
Contest Department and the contesi
manager will call on you and give yot
THE NECESSARY INSTRUCTIONS
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FIRST PTIZE
ivory. The extension front with music rack I
full width of piano adds as much to the com- I
fort of the performer as to the individuality 1
of the design. Panels are hand carved and fall I
board is of the latest folding pattern. The ac- I
tion is of the most approved French double 1
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iv,p^ciniig pciLLciii ciiiu nit; strings 3X6 oi lmported
German wire, three unisons with overstrung
bass. Trimmings nickel plated throughout.
Three pedals including muffler. The case
is double veneered in and out and the instrument
is guaranteed by the makers for a term
of ten years. This piano retails in music stores
for $400.00.
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WEEKLY BALLOT
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