Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 25

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DECEMBER 18, 1926
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t and Player Pianos
Italian Florentine — Florence, dur-
ing the early Renaissance, developed a
graceful and pleasing type of furniture.
ArtNouveau—This
new art model,
illustrated below, while not adhering
strictly to any one period, is built upon
well established principles of design.
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a
iental influence brought
th the Moorish invasion.
today for complete in-
W RITE
formation. Ask us to tell
William and Mary—The simplicity
and grace of this period have made it
one of the favorites of our own time.
you more about the Cable Period
Line—Upf ights, Players or Grands.
The Cable Dealer Franchise gives
you not only one of the largest
and most complete lines in the
trade, but also the active co-opera-
tion of the Home Office in ad-
vertising, sales promotion, collec-
tions, finance, and other problems
which confront the dealer.
FREE
Dealer
eitising
Copy
/"^ABLE DEALERS know the value of Cable's regular
V-/ Dealer Service advertisements. There is ready
now an attractive series of special newspaper adver-
tisements featuring these Period Models, for the use
of any Cable Dealer. The Cable Company offers first,
a complete line of new-idea pianos — highly salable.
Second, effective selling aids in the form of a complete
sales campaign.
THE CABLE COMPANY
Makers of Qrand, Upright, Inner+Player and Reproducing Pianos
including Conover, Cable, Kingsbury, Wellington and Euphona
CHICAGO
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all is said and done about
business for business' sake; during
trite expositions on the lure of the profit
sheet; after the last dull materialist has
boasted, "—I'm not in business for my
health," then somehow we feel more posi-
tive than ever that the real riches of trade
come only from contacts with our fellow-
men.
This year we are particularly grateful for
that which has transpired during the past
twelve months. From a material point of
view it has been a busy, happy one.
But greater than this, we feel our 1926
trade contacts have been closer, warmer,
and more personal than ever before. Foi
this we are indeed happy and wish every
one of our good dealer friends
BRAMBACH PIANO COMPANY
Mark P. Campbell, Pnsident
609-619 West 51st Street
New York
DECEMBER 18, 1926

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