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Jjfal FASHIONED IN NEW ZEALAND «T CMtwORTH TURNER & CO. LTD. We are Sole Agents for these Lovely Shoes FOR MEN AND BOYS WE HAVE THE FAMOUS "MONARCH" BOOTS AND SHOES. In Box Calf, Glace Kid, Tan Wilow Calf and Jugg Leathers. THE NEW WINTER SLIPPERS HAVE ARRIVED. THE c BOOTERIE BRIDGERS LIMITED Sg/VSATIOMAL NEWSf I NOTE THE WIDTH OF TUNING THE NEW BAND FEATURE GIVES i AND COMPARE IT WITH YOUR OWN RECEIVER. frsx TS a Kicui CTV/I cX The '941 'COURIER' Radio OLD and NEW STYLE Receiver incorporates the 'atest of all short 31 metre technical revolutions—-Bandspread. wave bands band Besides this, spin tuning for quickIMC1 MC /"IMC ness, electric eye for accuracy, high '9® fidelity reproduction, attractive 1 veneered cabinet. J ■' Turkey 1 f. ,6m I g42 I 'COURIER' RADIO RECEIVER. 1 SET-TRADE IT IN. OLD STYLE BANDSPREAD SCALE ■ IP Y OU HAVE AN OLD o__bUY0 __ bUY NOW. DIALS FOR 31 METRE BAND ■ £ yoU DON'T oV/N a A^ eN T LONGER. MOTE THE EASY AND WIDE ' I DON ' T DELAY .I TUNING ON THE 31 metre I If you want a Radio that has no equal B BAND-ALL OTHER BANDS CAN I see an & hear the I 1941 'COURIER' Receiver. I R. OXENHAM THE STRAND, WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 295, 18 April 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 295, 18 April 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 295, 18 April 1941, Page 7

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