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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 23 - Page 45

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
45
The New Hohner Collapsible
Harmonica Display Cabinet
The Handsomest and Most Practical Display Cabinet
Ever Devised—It Sells Harmonicas
No.
400—CLOSED
T
HE C-D-C DEVICE consists of a three-tray cabinet of the best seasoned wood, beautifully finished in
a dark mahogany piano polish, and, when closed, resembles an elaborate jewel case. Owing to its novel
arrangement and peculiar construction, it can be thrown open and closed in a moment's time. When the cabinet
is open the Harmonica display is exceptionally attractive, exhibiting its entire contents of 38 Harmonicas at
one time, and showing the instruments to great advantage. When closed, the complete cabinet occupies a
minimum of space (lOf inches wide, 9^ inches long, 5f inches high), being much less than a foot square.
Thus, it will be seen what an ideal self-selling proposition this new Collapsible Display Cabinet is. The
Cabinet costs you nothing, and, besides, you are the gainer by over
50 PER CENT, cash profit on your investment. The C-D-C Device
contains 38 pieces of the very best selling
HOHNER HARMONICAS
Assorted in 16 different styles, all keys,
and can be retailed at the following prices:
16 Pieces Assorted Harmonicas, to retail at 25c. -
12
"
"
"
"
35c.
10
"
"
"
"
50c. -
Total retail value,
YOUR GAIN
YOUR INVESTMENT
$8.75
$4.00
- 4.20
5.00
$13.20
Per Cabinet and
Harmonica
Assortment.
Over 50 per cent, cash
profit and a superb
Display Cabinet.
For the benefit of the music dealer who is
desirous of purchasing the C-D-C Device we
print hereunder a list of the largest musical
importing houses in the country who stock
this Harmonica Assortment and who also
carry a complete stock of HOHNER Har-
monicas, Accordeons, and Blow-Accordeons.
There is a folder printed which illustrates the
Assortment in colors. Write for a copy at once.
No 400—
OPENED
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., C. Bruno & Son, Inc., 356 Broadway.
"
"
Buegeleisen & Jacobson, 113-115 University Place.
Chas. H. Ditson & Co., 8-10-12 East 34th Street.
BOSTON, MASS., Oliver Ditson Co., 1 50 Tremont Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., J. E. Ditson & Co., 1632 Chestnut Street.
H. A. Weymann & Son, 1010 Chestnut Street.
CHICAGO, ILL., Lyon & Healy, 199-209 Wabash Avenue.
Tonk Bros. Co., 259 Wabash Avenue.
KANSAS CITY, MO., J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co., 1013-1015 Walnut Street.
ST. PAUL, MINN., W. J. Dyer & Bro., 21 and 23 West Fifth Street.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., Sherman, Clay & Co., Kearny & Sutter Streets.
M. HOHNER
HARMONICAS
CANADIAN OFFICE
76 York Street, Toronto
ACCORDEONS
BLOW-ACCORDEONS
475 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
MEXICAN OFFICE
4a Calle de Tacuba No. 33
Mexico City

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