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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 11 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 12, 1925
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Friendly, Modern
Merchandising Policy
back o
Products
makes greater profits
for all progressive dealers
T
HE Brunswick line is selling today—consistent, steady full-profit
business — at a time when the phonograph industry as a whole
is beset by price cuts, slumps and threatened loss of business. However,
Brunswick products continue in strong public demand. The consis-
tent friendly cooperation between Dealers and Manufacturer has much
to do with the position of the Brunswick products in the trade today.
Rapidly approaching is the date of introduction of the new Bruns-
wick Panatrope . . . a new reproducing instrument that widens, almost
without limit, the scope of the music dealer.
Whicn heralds the greatest era in the industry . . . an era which Bruns-
wick Dealers — operating under Brunswick's equitable and practical
sales policy—will dominate, to their greater profit and influence.
oAgain, and truly, Brunswick is making musical history!
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Manufacturers—Established 1S4S
GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO
Branches in all Principal Cities
New York Office: 799 Seventh Avenue
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. OF CANADA, Ltd.
Main Offices: 358 Bay St., Toronto
Branches at Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver
Sign ofSMusical *Prestigt
PHONOGRAPHS
• RECORDS • RADIOLAS
© B. B.C.Co. 1925
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