Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 23-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICALMEFCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 9, 1928
A Symbol That Signifies Stability
H,
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The Bruno trade-mark is a symbol of unusual significance that carries
a pledge to music dealers of cooperation and service that goes far beyond
the commonplace.
If sure, safe and sound principles are what you seek, Mr. Music Dealer,
you can do no better than hitch your wagon to the organization that has
served the industry since Andrew Jackson was President of the United
States—over ninety-two years ago. Think it over!
C. BRUNO & SON, Inc.
351.35s
FOURTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
"Bruno Means Security"
1834
OVER 94 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE TO THE MUSIC TRAD!:
1928
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
Use This COMPLETE
Musical Merchandise Service
for Economy—for Profits!
\ H E N you pick up our
catalog or sit down with
W
our salesman to make up your
order you are wisely making
use of a Wonderfully complete
Musical Merchandise Service.
Where els)e in America can
you find a \tock as rich in its
selection of ^EVERYTHING
in Musical Merchandise — so
consistent in Nits price-savings
— so practical in its applica-
tion to the neecta of the Music
Merchant and nis customers?
The salesman and the catalog
are representatives of an ex-
pert organization whose entire
business it is to serve you ef-
ficiently with MusiVal Mer-
chandise you can se\\ quickly
— profitably!
In back of them are our factory
and big stockrooms in Brook-
lyn, and our branches in
Europe. We have the ma-
chinery for bringing/right to
your store the very pyfck of the
world's offerings QT Musical
Merchandise.
Featuring:
(iKKTSCH AMERICAN
Drums
Ajaha Cymbals
K. Zildjian Cymbals
GRKTSCH-AMER1CAN
Saxophones and
Hand Instruments
Twentieth Century
Band Instrument*
Buffet Saxophones
Ed. KriiKpe French Horns
A. Robert Wood-Winds
M. Lacroix Wood-Winds*
Wilhelm Herkel Bassoons
.1. Muriguux Oboes
Lorec Oboes
Mollenhauer Bassoons
Van Doren Reeds
Akudemie Reeds
M. Lacroix
Blue-Cross Reeds
<>*kar II Seldel
Violins
Johann (ilass Violins
Ileinrich T. Ileberlein
Violins
Albert Nurnberger
Hows
F. R. Wunderlieh
Hows
Orehestrella Banjos
Clarophone Banjos
Kaholas Ukuleles
(iltKTSCH Banjo-Ukuleles
(iRKTSCH- AMERICAN
Guitars and Mandolins
La Tosca Strings
La Tosca Accordcons
Lachenal Concertinas
Ilohner Harmonicas
Profit by our 45 ye/ars' practical
experience in seryying the Music
Merchant! Ut/hze for your
business the ber/efits of this in-
timate knowledge of the deal-
er's needs!
If our salesman doesn't call on
you, or if/our catalog hasn't
reached yoZi, help us to correct
the fault/ Write us today.
Let's get/acquainted!
Musical Instrument Makers
Since 1883
THE
FRED
CDMPA
60 Broadway
Brooklyn, N. Y.
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