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In Two Sections—Section Two
USICAL
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. USIC RADE EVIEW
OCTOBER 8, 1927
5OOO
Dealers
Have Ordered This HOHNER
Flasher-Combination
YOU RECEIVE:
No.
Assortment of Styles
34B "Old Standby"
1896 "Marine Band"
"Echo"
60S
"Sportsman"
254
"World
Renown'
3CND
"Marine Band
152
Tremolo"
"Auto-Valve"
105
3101
"Harmonette"
453
"Goliath"
146
"Marina Band
Tremolo"
608 "Echo"
46'/ 2
"Up-to-date"
260 "Chromonica"
To Retail at
.50
3.50
.50
4.00
1.20
.60
1.50
.75
.75
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.50
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.75
1.50
2.00
2.00
2.75
32 pcs.
$27.45
YOU INVEST for these harmonicas
AND the flasher
$19.50
YOU GAIN Over 40% Cash Profit
PLUS a valuable attention
getter for your window . .
$7.95
Li K l
N 5,000 store windows through the length and
breadth of the land, you will see these Hohner
Electric Signs flashing their message of bigger
and better sales for the merchants who have been
shrewd enough to capitalize their valuable dis-
play space with
a REAL atten-
tion-getter like
this. Harmonica
sales everywhere
are forging ahead
as never before
— and the big-
gest gains are
being secured by
dealers who take advantage of the public de-
mand by making their stores stand out conspic-
uously as Harmonica Headquarters.
If you are not among the 5,000 — get in now,
when the big Fall Sales are starting. Order the
No. 800 Assort-
ment listed above,
and g e t t h e
Flasher with it.
Flasher operates
on ordinary elec-
tric current. Just
plug it in on any
light socket —
and watch it GO!
HOHNER, Inc., Dept. 64, 114 E. 16th St., New York
Canadian Address: HOUGH & KOHLER, 468 King Street W., Toronto