★ Way down in Tennis-EE Wear—all our prices be ... . (Apologies) TALKING OF A FAST ga PH SERVICE... | Ur’ “Big Bill” Tilden, though past X / f his prime, is still good. And / / J Budge is no slouch, either. / g ZjX* / j 1 But when it comes to a solid, / I '! // mWT' all-round tennis service, sliced J | (y/ ? to suit all pockets, then /It I I / F "j Bullick-Blackmore’s can tac- Is | | Z H m kle all-comers. | | We open up the game this ! year with our famous service —regular cannon-ball stuff—followed by a sizzling drive for \ bigger business that keeps us s K / running. Careful about overhead, too —that helps a lot. ' *LA H And the style we show certain- HSr / / i / I E ly nets great values. / ./ • H ■ / I ■ Now we’ve smashed those ® J I ■ prices—and that line of Shorts, f j H Shirts, Trousers and Sox is so .4 lb H groggy that it’s set and match j M to us—and a win for our cus- n I 1 H tomers. | M Come in QUICK! Get on to j / j 1 H these values. Give them what &''/'/ f \ | • H it takes, and you'll make a kill, ! | I I H Thank you, partner- We’re . | ’ 1 H certainties for the finals the way we're going. H A TENNIS - SERVICE THAT HITS I • THE LINE I BULLICK-BLACKMORE I LIMITED I SPORTSWEAR SPECIALISTS I QUEEN STREET .... MASTERTON ■
■ ■ aM|O 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 ” s >77. < fe/* with automatic volume control. First with new e P OC h-making feature, Band Spread |IIw y 3 Tuning, introduced in 1940. And now, once ’ ¥ : L again, Courtenay sets the pace by equipping t * leir entire short wave range with Band' I > Spread Tuning. 9 new models — 5 valve, 6 s. valve and 7 valve, each in a mantel and 2 consoles —every one featuring this master-- • ~ ? ” •’f'W P ie ce of Tuning, the new Courtenay Band Spread. ~— - ■ T TTr , ”rf i Stud y t^ie ih ustrat i on °f the dial, and you rea< di ly see what a revolution Band Spread is. Stations which used to overlap now have ample separation, each occupying a generous “TUI" —5-VALVE WORLD-WAVE WITH allowance of space on the dial. No fading .... Tth- • B/ | N ?' S f R Jh kD h| TU^- 1 u n ° cree P fc S off the station. Just turn the In this simple, dignified highly polished cabinet is -n Tl • l i ■ nCourtenay’s powerful 5-valve world-wave radio silken-smooth spin-wheel dial. Turn another w!th tone control, slide-rule spin wheel dial, knob and you jump from one band to another, and 8-inch speaker. , ... the illuminated arrow indicating which band * * * you are on. Easy as winking. COURTENAY USES NEW TYPE valve 77, 7 7 :V'.?'” V-'-fevA* All 1041 Courtenay sets are equipped greater sensitivity, power economy, and ffi range, and eliminates background noises KUK IKk ■ vanishing point. M u 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, 30 October 1941, Page 3
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