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The Sweet and Full-toned " Boomerang" Mouth Organs afford plenty of musical enjoyment at little cost 1 The "GRAND."—Produces a great body of rich, full tone; 48 Reeds.—6/6. The "MINIATURE GRAND."—Of the same class; 24 Reeds.—3/6. The " PROFESSIONAL."—Possesses a sweet vibratory and powerful intonation; 40 Reeds.—4/The "MINIATURE PROFESSIONAL."—Same type, but with 20 Reeds.—2/The LARGE "BOOMERANG," the MINIATURE "BOOMERANG," and the POCKET "BOOMERANG " Mouth Organs, the popular type (as illustrated above), are very much sought by folks who donotoaretOßpendllgherpifceifop a "PROFESSIONAL" or a "GRAND." But the quality of . ~ ° , SI- "?«« "?/! Aurnr +.h« 20 R««d fMTNIATORE " BOOMERANG "). and the 20 Reed-plates (POCKET "BOOMERANG"), cannot be equalled by any other Mouth Organ of any make. In fact, the " UOOMERAN6 " is the Mouth Organ of quality, easily discerned by the player from the imitations the market is flooded with. PRlCE—Large " Boomerang," 2/6 ; Miniature "Boomerang," 1/6; Pocket " Boomerang," 1/CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Headquarters for Musical Instruments, v Princes Street, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3034, 8 May 1912, Page 8

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