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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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"Tango" Harmonicas
the latest—the greatest—the finest
Tango! Tango! The word is in everybody's mouth. Wherever you go people are talking of the
tango. The popularity of the name is the wonder of the day. Just imagine having a Hohner Harmonica
bearing the name "Tango." Wouldn't it prove a corking good seller? It certainly would, and for that
reason the Hohner factories have just introduced two excellent numbers, known as the "Tango" series.
Nothing so unique, nothing so attractive has been brought out in Harmonicas in many, many moons. Not
alone do these instruments embody novel features, but they possess that unrivaled Hohner quality which
has made the Hohner product distinctly supreme. No advantage has been taken in pricing the "Tango"
series, but to the contrary. While these models cost more to produce, the prices as printed in this announce-
ment are the same as other twenty and forty reed Hohner Harmonicas, and that is another reason why this
series is bound to become immensely popular with the public. The story of the "early bird" is well known
to every dealer, and it follows that no time should be lost in getting a supply of both styles, for every
moment's delay actually means a loss of profit to you. Order immediately from your jobber.
No. 6710. Hohner's "Tango" Har-
monica. Something entirely new and de-
cidedly original. It measures four inches
in length and has ten single holes, twenty
reeds, brass plates and extension ends. Its
covers are convex shaped and nickel-plated
"vith a very effective dappled design in black.
Each instrument is packed in a strong hinged
box, illustrating on the cover, in colors, a
couple dancing the tango.
Per doz. $2.20 less 6% 10 days; 5%
30 days.
No. 6710
No. 6714. Hohner's "Tan-
go" Harmonica. Full Concert
This is indeed an elegant instru-
ment in every respect. It mea-
sures 5% inches in length and
has rounded corners.
Ten
double holes, forty reeds, brass
plates.
Its covers are finished
in a unique dappled design of
black and nickel-plated.
This
Harmonica promises to be a fa-
vorite with the Harmonica play-
ing public.
A durable and
most attractive hinged container,
showing a couple dancing the
tango, accompanies each instru-
ment.
Per doz. $4.25 less 6% 10
days; 5% 30 ^ays.
Canadian Office:
76 York Street,
Toronto, Ont.
No. 6714
M. HOHNER
114-116 East 16th Street
New York City, N. Y.
Mexican Office:
5a Tacuba, Num. 74,
Mexico, D. F.