Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 14-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSIG\LMEROIANDISE
Section of the
MUSICTRADEREVIEW
OCTOBER 2, 1926
Telling the World
About Hohner Harmonicas
From every city, town and village in America, and
from practically every nation in the World, people
are journeying, by hundreds of thousands, to the
Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition at Phil-
adelphia.
Judging by the enthusiastic comments of the visi-
tors as well as by the daily news dispatches, the
Sesqui-Centennial is playing an important part in
"telling the world" about Hohner Harmonicas.
The Hohner Exhibit, shown above, which is lo-
cated in the Palace of Liberal Arts and Manufac-
tures, is but a single factor in the illuminating pro-
gram of Harmonica activity.
Not only are the visitors to the Exposition en-
abled to view the greatest collection of "The
World's Best" Harmonicas ever assembled, but
they are privileged to hear and enjoy the finest
musical concerts imaginable by the famous Sesqui-
Centennial Harmonica Band, directed by one of the
leading musical instructors of America.
Naturally, the harmonicas which are played as well as
exhibited at the Sesqui-Centennial are Hohner Harmonicas,
for Hohner Harmonicas have been exhibited, played and
awarded highest honors at leading expositions during the
past seventy years.
All of which is merely to suggest to you, Mr. Dealer,
that while we are busy telling the World about Hohner
Harmonicas you should be busy selling the World
Hohner Harmonicas.
M* Hohner, Inc., Dept. 65, 114 East 16th St., New York
Canadian Address: Hough & Kohler, 468 King Street, W., Toronto
Fascination
Inspiration
Education
Entertainment
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Accuracy
HOH
Harmonicas
Health
Portability
Durability
Convenience
Popularity
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Musical Merchandise Section oi The Music Trade Review
Where Can You Match This
Line of Wood Winds—
else in America, of that we
N OWHERE
are confident.
Look over the list of world-famous names, fea-
tured at the right. It looks like the roster of the
very aristocracy of wood-wind craftsmen. And so
it is.
And more! It is also a very brief catalogue of our
wood-wind stock—one of the most complete and
one of the most remarkable in the world. It would
be hard to name the wood-wind need that can't be
supplied from this amazing selection.
Every conceivable wood-wind instrument—a wide
selection of model and price in every department—
and each instrument examined and regulated by
experts before it leaves our stock.
You can better your wood-wind service—you can
increase your wood-wind profits, just by making
use of the tremendous facilities offered you by our
big stock—a stock tnaintained and merchandised
solely in the interests of the Retail Music Dealer.
Ask for New Confidential
Trade Price List No. 11
Just Out!
The Music Merchants' Buying Guide. Free, on re-
quest. Revised to September 1st and containing
The HECKEL the latest and lowest net wholesale prices on nearly
3,000 different articles of Musical Merchandise.
BASSOON
22-Key, Improved Your copy is awaiting your request!
System
Oboes by
J. Marigaux
F. Loree
A. Robert
M. Lacroix
Wm. Heckel
Flutes fry
Adler
Mollenhauer & Sohne
English Horns by
J. Marigaux
F. Loree
M. Lacroix
Wm. Heckel
Clarinets by
A. Robert
M. Lacroix
Bassoons by
Wm. Heckel
Mollenhauer & Sohne
H. Zalzer
Heckelphones by
Wm. Heckel
Contra-Bassoons
by
Wm. Heckel
The Fred* Gretsch Mfg* Co*
Musical Instrument Makers Since 1883
60 Broadway
Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE MARIGAUX OBOE
By J. Marigaux (Paris)
BASS CLARINET
(Boehm System)
By M. Lacroix
(Paris)

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