Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 19-SECTION-2

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MUSICAL EROIANDISE
MUSIC RADEiEVIEW
MAY 12, 1928
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JUNE
3rd
That Date Means Money
for YOU—If You Prepare!
O
N that date more than six and one-half million
families, all over the United States, will pick
up their Sunday newspapers, and turn, first of all,
to the magazine and colored comic section known as
The
"Music for Everyone,
American
Weekly
There, in a four-color an-
nouncement covering half
of the full page, they will
read anew the fascinating
story of the Harmonica—
and feel the urge to go out
a n d g e t themselves a
HOHNER.
Will they come to you?
Do they know, from your
window and counter dis-
plays, t h a t y o u < urr \
H O H N E R Harmonicas?
When they come, will you
have the stuck and vuriety
to supply them?
Prepare NOW—such ad-
vertising as this brings im-
mediate action Customers
don't wait — they go else-
where!
26 NATIONAL maga-
zines are working every
month in the year to create
customers for you — not
only for harmonicas, but
for every item in your
stock.
Among them are the
three famous Curtis publi-
cations, two of the biggest
small-town magazines, two
of the great farm papers,
every important juvenile
magazine, besides a group
of influential teachers' pub-
lications.
Vacation days are har-
monica days — get ready
now for the summer sales
harvest! Your jobber will
tell you how.
Everyone for Music"
114 Kast 16th Street
Dept. 65
ork
FREE to
YOU
Be sure that you have a quan-
tity of our instruction hooks,
"How to Play the Harmon-
ica." on hand for distribu-
tion to your customers.
Supplies are available,
trie of charge, through
your jobber or write
us direct.
^HOHNER
^Harmonicas
Canadian Address:
}1<>M,H & k O H U : K
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UM kitiK Street. W .. T o r o n t o
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Musical Merchandise Section oi The Music Trade Review
Here's the Oldest Trade*Mark
in the Music Trade, and One
of the Oldest in the whole
World! It Identifies—
1623
K. ZILDJIAN
CONSTANTINOPLE
The Original and Only Qenuine
TURKISH CYMBALS
OT only one of the world's oldest
trade-marks, it is also one of the
N
most widely imitated. But a Turkish
name (alas!) doesn't make a cymbal
Turkish.
And American drummers know it!
They recognize that, head and shoulders
above its host of imitations, looms up
the genuine k. ZILDJIAN IConstanti-
nople i CYMBAL—for 300 years the
world's acknowledged standard of cym-
bal Tone and Quality.
When the modern drummer buys his
cymbal, he looks for the K. ZILDJIAN
name and trade-mark, stamped right
into the metal. That means to him the
hall-mark of all that's desirable in a
Cymbal.
Don't disappoint him when he comes
to you to buy his ZILDJIAN Cymbal.
Be ready to serve him. Gain for your
store not only the generous profit the
sale itself brings in, but also reap the
prestige that comes to you when you
thus identify your store with this World-
Leader.
There's a wholesaler near you, ready
to give you prompt service and the right
price on your K. ZTLDJIAN needs. Call
on him today!
Order K. ZILDJIAN CYMBALS From Your Jobber or Direct From Vs.
THE FRED GRETSCH MFG. CO.
Exclusive K. ZILDJIAN Distributors for the U. S.
and Canada.
60 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tin.' Pilgrims were just land-
ing in America when, in far-
away Constantinople, tin- ZII.D-
JIAN family were beginning the
manufacture of their famous
cymbals.
Today—300 years later the
direct lineal descendants of this
family are still making K.
ZILDJIAN Cymbals still using
the secret Zildjian
process,
handed down in strictest secrecy
from generation to generation
still making cymhals hettcr
than other men have learned to
make them.
Think of the amazing vitality
of a firm and a product that
can establish a record like that!
Today I
K. ZILDJIAN Cymbals dom-
inate the market as thoroughly
as ever in the past. Their mag-
nificent tone—their penetrating,
lasting brilliance are supremely
suited to modern requirement*.
From our stock in New York,
and
through
representative
wholesalers all over the United
States, a tremendous stock, in
all popular sixes, awaits your
. all.
There are extra-thin balanced
cymbals for crash—there are
selected, matched pairs for band
and symphony work—ihere is
the brand new K. ZILDJIAN
10-inch Sock-Cymbal for the
jazz-drummer.
Check up your stock of K.
ZILDJIAN. Fill in the gaps!
Co after this profitable busi-
ness! Ask for Free Price List
and Wholesale discounts.
And Don't Forget
That we are also exclusive dis-
tributors oi
AJAHA CYMBALS
The best moderate-priced cymbal
on the market. Ask for prices.

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