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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
The Markets of Tomorrow
T ET it be recorded in deep, black ink that
-•—' Autopiano activities have ALSO to do with
the markets of tomorrow.
Today's problems are concerned with serv-
ing a very patient clientele under tremendous
difficulties.
Winning a world war has thrown our whole
industrial structure akilter.
Industry is lopsided. " The harvest is large
and the laborers are few." But the Autopiano
cannot halt to take up the slack in present-day
problems ONLY. It must build upward and
bigger for tomorrow's prosperity, which will be
even greater than today's, notwithstanding the
fact that you can't get players as fast as a money-
ladened public wants them.
So be of good cheer.
It will continue to be, as it has been in the
past, a profitable thing to be an Autopiano dealer.
THE AUTOPIANO COMPANY
PAUL BROWN KI.UGH, President
On-the-Hudson at 51st Street, New York, N. Y.
APRIL 5,
1919