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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 6-SECTION-2 - Page 1

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 11, 1928
ii
History Repeats Itself
1886 a young man opened a retail music store in a small town in the State of
I N New
Hampshire. For two years he continued in business, during which time he
purchased his musical merchandise of BRUNO. Then he sold his business and now,
just 42 years later, this time-honored friend conveys to us this welcome news.
"In 1886 your firm began supplying my needs in small goods.
Two years l a t e r I disposed of my i n t e r e s t s and followed
another vocation. Though forty odd years have elapsed, the
name BRUNO remains with me. I t was indelibly impressed on
my mind because of three t h i n g s — r e l i a b i l i t y , prompt service
and evident i n t e r e s t in my welfare
"Now, in my 'junior y e a r s , 1 I am s t a r t i n g afresh and r e c a l l -
ing my e a r l i e r associations with your firm, I shall welcome
receiving your l a t e s t catalog with complete information."
To music dealers who are still without knowledge of what the name BRUNO
stands for, what BRUNO service means, what BRUNO represents in the way of
dependability and merit, we submit with all modesty this testimonial.
Think it over!
C. BRUNO & SON, Inc.
351-353 Fourth Ave-
New York
Almost a Century of Dependable Service
to the Music Trade
1834
1928

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