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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 22 - Page 16

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Rudolf
Player-Pianos
Absolutely Reliable
INSTRUMENTS
MIIII
Worth Dollar For Dollar
What We Ask For Them
RUDOLF PIANO CO.
721 E. 137th Street
NEW YORK
FOR CHRISTMAS PUBLICITY.
Some Valuable Helps in Prepared Display Ad-
vertisements Issued by the Autopiano Co.
The Autopiano Co., Fifty-first street and
Twelfth avenue, New York, in its usual progres-
sive manner, has issued some very attractive news-
paper display advertisements for the use of its
dealers. Each advertisement takes up some par-
D
URING the past year a
big change has been seen
in the method of selling
music rolls. More and more
is the player merchant realiz-
ing that the sale of Herbert
"Square-cut" music rolls helps
his profits and even actually
helps collections. It is main-
taining the interest in the
player that is responsible for
continuous payments.
Herbert "Square-cut" rolls are
made accurately; in fact, they
are known as the "apology-
less" rolls, for you never say
"it's funny, this roll doesn't
play."
And we co-operate with you
to the limit, too. Ask us for
the entire story.
What Christmas
Presents Shall
We Give?
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Autopiano Christmas Ads.
ticu'ar thought regarding die Christmas holidays
and all have a touch of human interest which im-
mediately attracts the reader's eye. A very at-
tractive folder in colors showing these new adver-
tisements has just been sent to the retail trade.
MEXICAN MUSICJ^OR PLAYERS.
El Paso Piano Co. Makes Arrangements to Cut
Music
Rolls of Popular Mexican Band
Music at New Plant in El Paso.
(Special to The Review.)
EL PASO, TEX., November 23.—The El Paso
Co., of this city, has announced that it has ar-
ranged with a number of prominent Mexican com-
posers to reproduce their compositions of player-
piano rolls, which means that some of the most
popular airs played by the leading bands in Old
Mexico will be available to player-piano owners on
this side of the border.
The company will receive special hand-written
manuscripts of the Mexican band music and the
music rolls will be made therefrom at a plant re-
cently established in this city for that purpose.
The new rolls will be marketed in the United
States through the El Paso Piano Co. exclusively.
THE HERBERT ft.
NEWARK.N.J.

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