Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 18-SECTION-2

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"Pan-American" Brasses
for the Masses!
HEN a reputable manu-
W facturer
provides a guar-
antee of performance and de-
pendability with his merchan-
dise you can be sure that his
goods are right and all that the
most discriminating and exact-
ing taste demands.
What safer and wiser proce-
dure can the retail dealer follow
than to give his whole-hearted
support to guaranteed merchan-
dise?
"Pan-American" instruments
fit perfectly into this picture.
They provide all these desirable
features and, in addition, re-
turn a most substantial profit.
"Pan-American" instruments
take the worry out of your brass goods sales. They enjoy a
ready market and when sold they stay sold. Every instrument
is a "thoroughbred" and as such is always
a leader. And so it is that the Pan-Ameri-
can dealers win out.
We have Pan-Americans in stock for the
enterprising dealer and with them goes
that dependable "Bruno" service—over 92
years of efficiency.
Q BRUNO & SON, Inc.
EASTERN DISTRIBUTORS
351-353 Fourth Avenue
"Bruno Means Security
•*\<^U.,s^
New York City

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