The * Ironclad 5 Harmonica WITIt #P S L " ED REE ulLlo 1 'J* his Latest Achievement is a much desired boon to players. The advantages of metal-lined reed cells are so obvious that they need no elaboration, the evils of moisture and the swelling and warping of the wood being well know to every player. ' ~ Ironclad 6390|— 10 Single Holes, 20 Reeds, Brass Plates, Nickel Sides 1/6 Ironclad 6390—10 Single Holes, 20 Reeds, Brass Plates, Strong Nickel Sides, instrong metal-hinged box—l/9 Ironclad 6391—10 Single Holes, 20 Reeds, Brass Plate, strong Nickel ' Sides (larger size) —2/Ironclad 6392—12 Single Holes, 24 Reeds, Brass Plates, and Strong ■ Nickel Sides— 5 Ironclad 6393—14 Single Holes, 28 Nickel Reeds, Brass Plates, and Strong Sides—3/- . ' ... 5 Ironclad 6399—Vamper de Luxe--12 Single Holes, 24 Reeds, Plated and Engraved Plates, Engraved Nickel Covers, in strong ? hinged, Leather-ette-covered Case. A handsome present6/6. ALL POST Ff(EE. CHAS BEGG & QQ., Ltd., Priqces Street Dunedin
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New Zealand Tablet, 21 December 1911, Page 2574
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153Page 2574 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 21 December 1911, Page 2574
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