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Perfection IF It is the extreme simplicity, the ease with which either professional or amateur can play a CONN Saxophone, which makes it the world's favorite. CONN, the world's largest manufacturer of band instruments; has spent over half a century in developing and perfecting band instruments and today Conn is the recognized leader. Any instrument bearing the name of CONN means beauty in' tone, simplicity and durability in construction and reliability in action. Among the World's greatest trombone and euphonium artists is Mr. Simon Mantia, who has used Conn instruments since 1895 when he joined Sousa's band. Since that time he has played in the leading American bands and for years he proved his exceptional ability on the trombone as first trombonist in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra of New York. Speaking of Conn instruments, Mr. Mantia states! "When I Joined Sousa's band I discarded my euphonium of European make and have played the Conn ever since. I have never found an instrument that could compare with the Conn in any respect." The world-wide acceptance of Conn instruments by other leadtng artists is the best proof of CONN superiority. J" 1 / /*"N C. G. Conn, Ltd., Factories, World's Largest, \ J 1 Elkhart, Ind., U. S. A. A J J — __ 1 Please send mo the Art Catalogue and > W • V . \ Particulars of Conn Saxophones and Band ! leuusFadu \— Jwtm—mmmf limited* "The Box Office " ; ADDRESS QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND I, ' a . non ' lj • S.A., 27.9.29 I

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 229, 27 September 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 229, 27 September 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 229, 27 September 1929, Page 11

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