—™ MOUTH ORGANS FOR TIE MILLION! “™ IMMENSE SHIPMENT OF FINE-TONED HARMONICAS JUST TO HAND ! Mouth Organs made by the Celebrated Firm of Hohner. Each instrument produced by the Hohner Factory is tested by six different skilled workmen before leaving, so that; perfect purity of tone and finished workmanship are guaranteed. The celebrated Hohner Factory employs over 2500 men, and turns out over 8,000,000 Harmonicas per annum. The following-instruments are made by this famous maker:— The “HYGTENICA,” an instrument of new design and special construction. The ex ernal case is in heavily-nickelled silver. By pulling ap\rt two clips at either end, the hingid sides fall down, exposing the reeds to view, and enabling the player to keep it cleansed and free from dirt and grit or anything which would be injurious to the production of perfect tone or to the health of the player. This new design may be had in the following styles : No. 6634, 20 reeds ; 1/6. No. 6< 35, 20 reeds, in a strong neat wood case, nicely lined ; 2/3. No. 6630, 20 reeds, large size, superior; 2/6. No. 6637, 20 reeds, large size; 2/No. 6635, 28 reeds ; 2/No. 6639, 40 reeds; S/Tbe “SPORTSMAN.” 40 reeds; a very compact Harmonica in a neat pull-( ff ca e ; 2/C. The “SMALL PREMIER,” 64 reeds an instrument of great beauty, in substantial box ; 5/6. The “PREMIER,” DC reeds; the lint st mouth organ in the market, intended for proficient players 1 ho want the very best; in substantial box; 8/6. American and other Harmonicas. “BELL BRAND ORIOLE,” 20 reeds; American make; perfectly tuned Harmonica, miniature size ; 1/6. “ BELL BRAND LINNET,” 20 reeds ; 1/0. The following are German make: — “MOTOR CAR H.-.RP,” No. 755, 40 reeds; superfine quality; strong wood case ; 2/6. The “SWAN,” No. 621, 40 reeds, with triple nickel sound valves; 2/The “ADMIRAL,” 40 reeds ; strongly built; 2/T. e “ HANDIC A P, ” 40 reeds ; miniature pocket instrument; 2/Ands, Koch’s Harmonicas. The productions t f ibis maker are not so well known in New Zea’and, but they have an immense sale in Great Britain the Continent, and the United States on account of their hi'gh standard of excellence and their perfection of tone. The Improved “BRITISH OAK YAMPER,” No. 720, 20 reeds; a lovely little instiument, nicely finished in orange polished wood ; 1/6. The Improved “BRITISH OAK YAMPER,” No. 1633, 20 reeds; larger size; 2/“BUGLE BAND,” No. 863, 40 reeds; the “Artist Harmonica’’; 2/6. “BUGLE BAND,” No. 1596, 40 reeds ; metal mouthpiece; 2/“GRAND CONCERT,” Doyble-sided, No. 739, 40 reeds; fitted with sound-regulating finger hole-'; nickel-finished ; 2/6. “STAHLPANZER,” Double sided, No. 1204, 64 reeds; 3/6. “ ARTIST CONCERT,” No. 574, 40 reeds ; matt nickel silver finish ; a very beautiful instrument in substantial velvet-lined case ; 4/6. EVERY INSTRUMENT IN NEAT CASE. ALL PRICES POST FREE. Chas. Begg & Co., Ld. riic T radc supplied Headquarters for Musical Instruments, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, AND BRANCHES.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3117, 10 December 1913, Page 19
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