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ion Two
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 8, 1928
What's the Answer?
HEORIZING may be considered an
entertaining pastime but surely it
has no place in the business practice of
today. Music merchants, like all business
men, realize that their plans of operation
must be based on facts rather than opinions.
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Survival in the retail merchandising
field demands greater intelligence, greater
efforts and greater determination than ever
before.
Vitally essential to the progress and
continued independence of the small
merchant is the need of close and rigid
cooperation between the independent
wholesaler and the independent retailer.
Bruno is rounding out a century of
leadership. Almost 100 years of faithful
and exclusive service to the music mer-
chants of the United States. Bruno dealers
invariably receive trustworthy and purpose-
ful cooperation, and remember Bruno
pledges itself to refrain from competition
in the retail selling field.
Bruno recognizes the field of consumer-
sales as being the rightful domain of the
independent music merchants.
Think it over!
C. BRUNO & SON, Inc.
351-353 Fourth Ave.
1834
New York
Almost a Century of Dependable Service to the Music Trade
1928