Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 11-SECTION-2

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THE
^ yy / ^ E W markets are being created at the dealer's
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doorstep. The Morellis—the Schmidts — the
^<^_-J O'Leary's — the Kolinskys come from
the four corners of the earth after the better things
of life—all appreciating the fact that music is one
of those things.
Statistics show that a tremendous amount of <_Auto-
piano business has been and is being done with the
foreigner. He is a very desirable and potent factor
in our business.
The far-sighted dealer will recognize the
—the foreign market—at his doorstep.
the music wants of the Morellis—the
al, and he will profit immensely by so
Earnest opportunity seekers—not too well supplied
with money but filled with the determination
to succeed and then to enjoy the fruits of success.
What wonderful prospects these people are! The
love and appreciation of music are inborn, their
appetite for it is keen. Most of them cannot play.
The tyiutopiano is made to order for them.
The international reputation of the the fact that Kings and Queens, the Pope, or
other famous people "in the old country" own and
endorse it will facilitate ^Autopiano sales to the
foreign market in your town.
9Be c^UTOPIANO ^OMPANY
CORLEY GIBSON, President
629 West 50th St.
new market
He will fill
O'Learys et
doing.
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New York

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