[ Here is the HEADLINE / 7 NEWS / M* / © <7/lb HATS 19/6 It must be Spring Fever—this strange feeling that’s rushed us i into the headlines. Anyway, these hats were up to 35/- each j —l5O smart Greens in 5 dif1 ' ■ —-— x ferent tonings. Come in for hst Opening! yours to “ While you are in, have one | bo-peep at the new Spring | ' O|g g | | |# w Battersby, Woodrow and KULLIVIV- “ “ “ w BLACKMORE, Ltd. QUEEN STREETMASTERTON
( Rk« nW 6 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 A with automatic volume control. First with new epoch-making feature, Band Spread Tuning, introduced in 1940. And now, once ' ' ' ■ ..Bl again, Courtenay sets the pace by equipping »*< JB their entire short wave range with Band iIS 83 vi'CSk <« s P read Tunin g- 9 new mode|s ~ 5 va,ve> 6 ~ * > i '' X valve an*d 7 valve, each in a mantel and 2 ' i Bt insoles-every one featuring this masterSw > < ‘ - ‘ ! Illi piece of Tuning, the new Courtenay Band z - IFwglHg. IV&W 7-W c □ iHllifei Spread - r ■ u ., IzW study the i,|ustration of the dial,and you WIkBII will readily see what a revolution Band Spread is. Stations which used to overlap now have ample separation, each occupying a generous " R ATA” — 6-VALVE WORLD-WAVE allowance of space on the dial. No fading ... WiTH band-spread tuning no creepff?§ o ff the station. Just turn the A gorgeously grained cabinet houses this 6-yalve silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another Courtenay with amazing range and power. It has -• SHKen siiiuulu jj an 8-inch speaker, slide-rule spin wheel dial, knob and you jump from one band to another, and tone control. illuminated arrow indicating which band x you are on. Easy as winking. , COVRTENAY VSES NEW TYPE ■■■■■■■KngfflffiHHllllßHHMH special valve, giving even B t gveaier sensitivity, pan el' economy, and J n range, and eliminates background noises HBBb SSfi to vanishing point. BHQj /</ 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, 18 September 1941, Page 3
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