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Our Line of Instruments
After many delaysoccasioned by unsettled trade conditions,
we have succeeded in replenishing our stock of musical instru-
ments. Our lines are now, with few exceptions, unusually com-
plete.
To one'contemplating the purchase of an instrument or desir-
ng to exchange his old instrument for a new, we have exception-
al values to offer. We carry standard lines, fairly priced and ful-
ly guaranteed.
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Tenor-Banjos, Banjo-Mandolins
and Banjos
Here are two standard males of instruments very pop-
ular for orchestra work. Vibrators for magnifying the
tone are attached to most of the models. in addition, the
Farlands are equipped with metal non-breakeable heads.
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Gibpon Mandolins and Guitars
dly necessary to speak in behalf of Gibson Mandolins and Guitars-instruments which never go out of style. We have han-
for more than eleven years and their popularity has steadily increased.
rsity Mandolin Club uses Gibson instruments exclusively., The owner of a Gibson is its best recommendation.
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