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New Autumn Goods Now Showing at BRIDGERS LTD. • * The Latest in Hats SHOWING THE AMERCAN CREAN FELTS AND BEAVERS. EXCLUSIVE STYLES AT FINE PRICES. Costumes IN ANGORA WOOLLENS, TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS. -c Coats IN BROKEN CHECKS WITH BOXED SHOULDERS AND J PLEATED BACKS. AN EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED "THE FASHION HOUSE BRIDGERS LIMITED The Strand WHAKATANE 1 —— , . I SENSATIONAL NEWS f J NOTE THE WIDTH OF TUNING THE NEW BAND FEATURE GIVES I AND COMPARE IT WITH YOUR OWN RECEIVER/ /Wk j urm CT„ The 1941 'COURIER' Radio | OLD ana NEW STYLE B Receiver incorporates the *atest of 9 all short 31 metre I technical revolutions —-Bandspread. i wave bands band I Besides this, spin tuning for quiclcTfM.c. fmc I ness, electric eye for accuracy, high I 49m . >9.8 ■ fidelity reproduction, attractive I veneered cabinet. Turkey B § 16m j g42 I 'COURIER' RADIO RECEIVER. ' I cct trade it in. OLD STYLE BANDSPREAD SCALE ■ IF YOU HAVE AN 9 L ® * bU Y N OW. DIALS FOR 31 METRE BAND ■ VL YOU DON'T OWN A RAO'» IqNGER . ■ noN'T DELAY A MOMw NOTE THE EASY AND WIDE ■ DON TUNING ON THE 31 METRE I If you want a Radio that has no equal I 'BAND-ALL OTHER BANDS CAN 1 see and hear the j 1941 'COURIER' Receiver. R. OXENHAM THE STRAND, WHAKATANE | •• .. / ~ ■—j, < -

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 281, 10 March 1941, Page 7

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