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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 23 - Page 3

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THE.
EDITOR.
a
PROPRIETOR^ 1
Make 1914
A Universal Year
The Music business of your Player Department will not
show a profitable increase during 1914 unless you sell Rolls
that will sell more.
If UNIVERSAL MUSIC ROLLS did not create sales in
this way the Universal Music Co. would not be doing over
90% of the Music Roll business of the country.
Every feature that goes to make a superior Music Roll is
found in UNIVERSAL ROLLS—full orchestral arrangements,
arrangements that are faithful to copy, tough paper, accurate
trimming, covered tab-ring, metal flanges and adjustable end
flange insuring perfect tracking.
Not only are steady sales influenced by the excellence of
UNIVERSAL ROLLS, but the purchase of other rolls by
your customers is reduced to the minimum.
Furthermore, if your customers are compelled to go else-
where for their music rolls, it is not reasonable to suppose that
they will send their friends desiring to purchase players to you.
From every point of view you owe it to your best business
interests to make 1914 a "UNIVERSAL" year.
The Universal Music Co.
The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
Music Rolls in the World
29 WEST 42d ST.
NEW YORK, U. S. A,
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