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iIlllillll!lllilllllllHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!llllllllllllllHIIHIIinillllllllllllMIIIHIIII!| 1 The Modern *«., m* % I TENOR BANJO £22: J J E Tenor Banjo is unquestionably Jβ s E I one of the miracles of musical history. ml — E For many years an instrument of ffij S E bondage, it has blossomed forth during JB , =• E the past decade to a position of the most Bak _. E major importance. jj; E To-day, the Tenor Banjo is constantly in E demand for every musical purpose. For jT '~ E E the dance band it is considered indispen- Mjf; Sal = = sable. It is a great favourite of the radio M' ' -ffllj = Z and record fans. The vaudeville and con- H" ,_ MJHm E l= cert stage know it as a sure-fire hit. Mt%'"' JmflfM E E Even orchestras of symphonic calibre are : E — now opening their arme to the Tenor E — Banjo and it is of growing importance r — = in school music As a boon companion TBNO T R.BAKJO. S = for the home and all aorta of gathering.. instrument = = both young and old welcome it whole- WO rthy Of the name = ■5 heartedly. " Gibson." Abso- Z 5 Gibson craftsmanship must receive due S E credit for this popularity. Above all and finished for E = others THE GIBSON is the modern banjo. every purpose. Big = = tonal volume is in — — in i r s-i "i p inverse ratio to the — = Select yOUr GlbSOIl from extremely moderate = E price. — I ARTHUR EADY Ltd. I E QUEEN STREET - - - Opposite Milne & Choyce. =

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 118, 21 May 1931, Page 16

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