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the times . . MBf W for ttla w Victor y f j 'J’HE mobilisation of the new “V” | Army has commenced—and its r I\ : - : •• I • badge and call-sign are appearing I a\ . f:l .: A ssw® everywhere in the enslaved European : nA countries. It is the dawn of the new ' tn- : " I' f' I day * | -■' I ’=/ I There is another victory to be won—sill : 'I ’ : I 'f° r every day c biHs and rain bring ills 8™ 1' 1 in hoir rain - Your armour is your A. OVERCOAT 9 Defy Winter with a coat that will I £' lve you a -P to carr Y on your war ef to p t in any weather—one which will give you complete insu- | lation against bitter weather, and will, in addition, smarten your appearance. ’ There is ONE certain way to win 1 your own private war against i Bv l t Winter. Decide to pay a ' visit— NOW —to the Men’s Outfitters who W " SPECIALISE in Overcoats. BULLICK - BLACKMORE ® u,^tters ■ — Mercers QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.

sf ®a\ ANOTHER COURTENAY “FIRST”! 12 years ago, Courtenay built the first radio factory in New Zealand. They built the first ” short wave sets. They were first on the scene with automatic volume control. First with new epoch-making feature, Band Spread lllljlfe Tuning, introduced in 1940. And now, once a S ain ’ Courtenay sets the pace by equipping n their entire short wave range with Band ?' S-4 Spread Tuning. 9 new models — S valve, 6 valve and 7 valve, each in a mantel and 2 IMr consoles —every one featuring this masterBlllir piece of Tuning, the new Courtenay Band Spread. Study the illustration of the dial, and you rea< lily see w hat a revolution Band Spread is. Stations which used to overlap now have ample separation, each occupying a generous “TUI” —S-VALVE WORLD-WAVE WITH allowance of space on the dial. No fading... j BAND-SPREAD TUNING no creeping off the station. Just turn the O silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another with tone control, slide-rule spin wheel dial, knob and you jump from one band to another, and 8 inch speaker. j || um j na ted arrow indicating which band * you are on. Easy as winking. COUHTENAY USES NEW TYPE All 1941 Courtenay sets equipped ifiUi special valre, gii'ing J f greater sensitivity, poiver economy, and Ji 9 n f range, and eliminates background noises iWwMBy to vanishing jioin t. Ifl 9. AGENTS: MASTERTON— J. H. LYTTLE CARTERTON—WiIf. R. Harry. GREYTOWN—F. J. Nicholls, Ltd. MARTINBOROUGH—F. F. Dale, Ltd. EKETAHUNA —Jefferies’ Radio Service. PAHIATUA—Russ, Herrie.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1941, Page 3

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