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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 6-SECTION-2 - Page 1

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ction Two

CHANDISE
MUSICAL
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 11, 1928
Things Are Changing
T is known to all business men that we
cannot stand still. We must either
forge ahead or drop behind. Forging ahead
through the use of progressive ideas means
adapting one's business methods to the con-
ditions of today.
Right now is the time for independent
music dealers to begin a constructive pro-
gram to meet these changing conditions,
to fortify their prestige and to insure busi-
ness progress. Their biggest source of
strength in such a constructive program
will come from the cooperation of the inde-
pendent musical merchandise wholesalers
of which the house of Bruno has been an
example for nearly a century.
Bruno cooperation goes much deeper
than the ordinary sales and merchandise
service, for it includes the all important
policies of non-competition in the retailers'
own selling field. Bruno has always been
strictly a wholesaler and leaves the field
of consumer-sales to the retail dealer. This
is the Bruno principle and it gratifies us
to know that thoughtful independent
dealers appreciate this fact. 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

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