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Musical Merchandise Section of The Music Trade Review
Country Is O. K
The country's population has not quit work and gone into the
"Get Rich Quick Business"*
The United States Steel production is greater than ever.
The railroads are busier than ever.
Building all over the country is more extensive than ever.
More automobiles are being sold than ever.
We are also glad to report that our business is better now than
it has been in the past five years*
It is evident that the musical merchandise
dealer who has been on the job, looking after
the new bands which are being formed in
schools and colleges, and in mercantile or-
ganizations, and who also has taken advan-
tage of the increased demand for piano accor-
dions and better grade violins, has been busier
than ever.
Those music merchants who will not over-
look the small goods business, the greater part
of which is cash, and not give preference to
the long time installment items, will also be
busier than ever.
There is a big demand for band, orchestra
and in fact all kinds of musical instruments,
and it is up to each individual dealer to keep
that demand in his home town. He will, if
he goes after it.
Those dealers who have not received our
Special No. 150 Catalog will do well to write
for it immediately. This book illustrates a
large assortment of the newest in musical
merchandise from all over the world. 33
pages are also devoted to an assortment of all
kinds of musical instruments that is being
closed out from 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent
less than their real value. With these special
and new goods, every dealer throughout the
country can make this the biggest holiday
season he ever had.
Wholesale Exclusively
BUEGELEISEN & JACOBSON
5 to 9 Union Square
New York City