Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 10-SECTION-1

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The Music Trade
Review
SEPTEMBER 8, 1928
Have Made Only
One Service Call
says an Iowa dealer
of his experience with
remer Tulle
And he has sold a lot of them
He further states, "After several trying ex-
periences on price goods we are through with
the so-called cheap sets."
Years of radio dealership have shown him that
Bremer-Tully Radio insures greater safety,
better results, less service expense, better unit
sales and more repeat orders.
That is why the thousands of Bremer-Tully
dealers all over the country are content to re-
new their franchises year after year.
—And that's your safest guide to the selection
of a profitable line—the successful experience
of the dealers handling it.
The B-T Seven-Seventy One
An exceptional radio value
Distinctive in design—it sets a new style in radio
furniture—and combines quality in radio perform-
ance far beyond that ever believed possible at its
price.
Better value cannot be found anywhere and in
few instances can 7-71 quality be equalled—even at
considerably higher prices.
Genuine American walnut with sliding doors ot
burl—maple and satinwood overlay panels and a
speaker of finest quality. Model 7-71M, Magnetic
Speaker, $245.00. Model 7-71D, Dynamic Speaker,
$280.00. Prices quoted less tubes.
If you are not yet franchised by BREMER-
TULLY send the coupon.
Bremer-Tully Speakers
A revelation to all who hear them.
They simply cannot be surpassed.
The outward excellence of the solid walnut cabinets
is less than half the story—it's the interior
mechanism that counts. The Magnetic cone is
$30.00—and the Dynamic $60.00 and $65.00. The
coupon will bring details.
Please send information checked:

Dealer Franchise

Speakers
Dealer
A complete line of seven models from $115.00
to $500.00 meets every reasonable requirement
Street
City
State
M.T.R.—9.28
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men and women who contributed to the
compilation of this book have been selling Pianos success*
fully for nearly half a century.
They are the leaders in the field of retail selling; the
money makers who never complain about their business
because they know how to make their business good—
regardless of "conditions."
THE CABLE COMPANY is vitally interested in the success
of every retail music dealer — whether he sells Cable-
made Pianos or not and we therefore offer this book—
filled from cover to cover with money making plans
—without cost or obligation of any kind, to any one in-
terested in studying and applying to his business, the 101
tried and tested plans presented to sell more Pianos,
Phonographs and Radios,
Write for your copy of this remarkable volume today—
the coupon to the right may prove handy, if it so happens
you are reading this message at home and your regular
business stationery is not available.
The CABLE COMPANY
Makers of Grand, Upright,
Inner-Player
and Reproducing Pianos, including Conover,
Cable, Kingsbury, Wellington and Euphona
CHICAGO
CanBaye
FREE
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M.T.R. 9 8
THE CABLE COMPANY
301 So. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, 111.
Please send me my copy of 101 Way* To Sell More Pianos, Phonographs
and Radios.
Firm Name.
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Address
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Send to Mr.
The Music Trade Review. Published Weekly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 10 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 87. No. 10.
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.

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