Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 7-SECTION-2

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In Two Sections—Section Two
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Section of the
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 12, 1927
Make 1927 a Prosperous Year with
HOHNER Harmonicas
These Effective Dealer Helps
Will Help You Do It
E
VERY wide-awake dealer knows the
value of a sales leader.
And every
Hohner dealer knows that harmonicas are
leading the way to more and better business.
During the past year over 15,000,000 Hohner
Harmonicas were sold to people of all ages,
in all walks of life, in every city, town, and
village. And every sale meant liberal profits
and satisfied customers for Hohner dealers.
Thousands of dealers in every part of the
country are now pushing Hohner Harmonicas.
They were quick to recognize a real sales
leader and just as quick to cash-in on the big
business which is being created by Hohner
advertising.
If you want quick sales, liberal profits and
satisfied customers in 1927 put this attractive
"Hohner Boy" display on your counter and
tie your store to the big national sales cam-
paign.
"Hohnt'r Boy"—Display
No. 425
Consists of a permanent display card,
31 in. high by 15 in. wide, with patented
easel, containing twelve assorted Hoh-
ner Harmonicas to retail at 50c each.
Price of assortment complete is $4.00
and your profit is 50 per cent.
FREE
INSTRUCTION
BOOK
This attractive and helpful
book of 16 pages, fully illus-
trated and containing six
popular musical selections,
is featured in all Hohner
advertising. Every request
for a copy at your store
means a sale.
This display on your counter, a complete set of window strips and
dealer's helps and a generous supply of Free Instruction Books will
put you in line for more and better business during the coming year.
We are creating the demand for Hohner Harmonicas—all we ask you to do is help
us supply it. 1926 was a record-breaker, but everything points to a greater volume
of business in the coming year. Let us show you how to "Make 1927 a Prosperous
Year With Hohner Harmonicas."
M. Hohner, Inc., Dept. 65, 114 East 16th St., New York
Canadian Address: Hough & Kohler. ioH King Street, IV., Toronto
Fascination
Health
Inspiration
Portability
Education
Durability
Entertainment
Convenience
Accuracy
Popularity
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Musical Merchandise Section oi The Music Trade Review
After all, this is
what counts!
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Here are the reasons —
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Accurately adjusted
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