Whakatane Radio & Electrical Coy. (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.
NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT COVERING YOUR STOCK Green Duck Horse Covers, lined and unlined, 240 z. Cow Covers, Stack Covers, rot-proofed. Look after your stock through the winter and they will look after you in the season. DALGETY & CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) Office Phone 159. After hours Merch. 372. PRESTIGE PRESSURE COOKERS Green Enamel Sinks 47/6, complete with waste assembly; Gem Irons, cast iron and aluminium; Karitane Baby Baths, in white and blue enamel, 37/6; Triple Saucepans, heavy cast, saves power, 85/- set; De Luxe Carpet Sweeper, 79/6; Plain White Cups, 21/- dozen; Pyrex Baby Bottles, just received; Ironing Boards with sleeve attachment. DONALDSON’S CROCKERY & HARDWARE TRAIN PASSENGERS CAN HELP PROTECT TRACK WORKMEN FROM UNNECESSARY DANGER The Railways Department reminds train travellers that it is a punishable offence to throw bottles or other objects from any railway carriage. Carelessness of this nature is a source of danger to railway track workmen and the co-operation of passengers is sought in checking any instance of the kind which might come under their notice. Aerated water bottles and the like should be left in the places provided on station platforms or if taken into carriages, placed on the floor under a seat. THROWING OBJECTS FROM CARRIAGE WINDOWS IS PUNISHABLE.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 85, 11 May 1949, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 85, 11 May 1949, Page 2
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