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Whakatane Radio & Electrical Coj. (Opposite Regent Theatre) Featuring THE “VICTOR” 16 mm SOUND MOTION PICTURE PROJECTOR. Compact and portable as today’s airplane luggage. Precision built for long service. Brilliant reproduction, of both sound and picture. Anti-film damage device — saves thousands of pounds in film damage. Spira-draft lamp house. Long lamp life less running cost. CALL AND SEE THIS PROJECTOR IN ACTION AT OUR SHOP. ★ “TELLUS” THE WORLD’S BEST AND MOST SILENT VACUUM CLEANER. *' Grand prize winner at International Exhibitions against 81 other Vacuum Cleaners. Call for a demonstration of the 550 household model at our shop in the Strand. Phone 355. Telephone 355.

VALUES VALUES MAKE YOUR POUNDS GO FURTHER WHEN PURCHASING YOUR CYCLE or RADIO From Moore’s CYCLE AND RADIO DEPOT WHAKATANE, PHONE 137.

SEE US FOR YOUR WINTER REQUIREMENTS Cow Covers, Horse Covers, Stack Covers, Oilcoats, Trench and Riding Gumboots, Ankle and Knee Bull- f dog Boots, nailed and unnailed. ! DALGETY & CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Office Phone 159. After hours Merch. 372. ______ _ SEE US For FOOTBALLS, BASKET BALLS, HOCKEY BALLS, GOLF BALLS, FOOTBALL SHOULDER PADS and HEAD GEAR, SHIN PADS, BOOT STUDS, • HOCKEY STICKS, etc. For good quality sports goods see us. DONALDSON'S CROCKERY & HARDWARE EVERY WAGON WANTED FOR RAILWAYS CONSTANT SERVICE Goods traffic at this time of the year makes exceptionally heavy demands upon railway rolling stocks, and the Department would appreciate the co-operation of railway transport users in seeing that the wagons carrying their goods are worked to full capacity and that consignments are promptly collected from goods sheds. LESS STANDSTILL MEANS MORE TONS CARRIED

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 2

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