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Whakatane Radio & Electrical Coy. (Opposite Regent Theatre) We have recently doubled our workshop space in order to speed up our Radio Repair Service, i ALL THE LATEST IN HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL * EQUIPMENT NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOM. jp ★ Special features : The new “Frigidaire” 12 Refrigerator' “Tellus” Vacuum Cleaners “Victor” 16mm Sound Motion Picture Projector Fluorescent Lighting “Easyway” Washing Machines “Pliillips”, “H.M.V.”, “Courtenay”, ‘Gulbransen” Radios and Radiograms. ' * THE BEST IS CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. Shop Telephone No. 355.

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

SCIENCE CREATES ECONOMY FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE The Wolseley Electric Fence British built trouble free. Only £lO/8/6. DALGETY & CO, LTP. (Incorporated in England) Office Phone 159. After hours Merch. 372.

AUTOMATIC HAND DRILLS, 8 sizes in drills. WESTCLOX ALARMS in plain dial and luminous. COMBINATION PLIERS, MULTI-GRIP PLIERS, GRIPIT GLUE in small jars and 141 b tins. PRUNING SECATEURS from 8/9. HEDGE SHEARS. PRAM HARNESS, RUG STRAPS, CANE SHOPPING BASKETS from 19/6. BALL DRIVEN EGG BEATERS. DONALDSON'S CROCKERY & HARDWARE

PRODUCTION DEPENDS UPON TRANSPORT TRANSPORT DEPENDS UPON AVAILABILITY OF WAGONS Rail users are urgently requested to review their transport arrangements and ensure that they are doing everything possible to avoid delay in loading and unloading railway wagons. All-round eo-operation in this respect will reduce substantially the aggregate running hours now lost through unnecessary standstill, and the national interest thus will be served by more intensive use being made of existing wagon stock. HOLDING UP MEANS LETTING DOWN.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 5, 29 June 1949, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 5, 29 June 1949, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 5, 29 June 1949, Page 2

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