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A Word
from the
Publisher.
Over
5,000
Copies.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
In a single year, since The Keynote became my property, I have ex-
pended thousands of dollars in extending its influence and circulation
as a high class musical and home journal.
The musical supplement has been a feature which has contributed
towards its success.
The Keynote has been maintained entirely distinct from my other
newspaper known as The Music Trade Review, and for its advertising
patronage has sought channels outside the music trade. As to its present
circulation I can think of no better way to emphasize it than to ap-
pend my printer's certificate.
hereby certify that the issue of The Keynote for
February, 1897, exceeded five thousand copies.
Signed,
Trow Directory Printing & Bookbinding Co.
Per F . H. Doelle.
Dated Feb. 1st, 1897.
We
No necessity to dwell upon the subject, the figures are before you.
Consolidation is the order of the day and after February 1st The Key-
note will become incorporated with The Music Trade Review.
Once a month its special features will be maintained and thus the sub-
scribers of the two publications will be benefited.
Advertisers
Will
Benefit.
Business men will see at a glance that with the additional circulation
in the homes and among musicians The Music Trade Review takes a
long stride forward and thus once more greatly augments its value as
an advertising medium.
I might continue to dilate upon The Review's future, but as long as
the facts of the consolidation are plainly set before you, what need to
say more ?
The next issue of The Review will be the first one in which the two
papers will be blended.