WtA But it’s more than just good looks that sends one racing ahead, colours flying-it’s the subtle touches, here, there, by master modellers. And it’s pretty much that way with radios. Good looking cabinets don’t bring in your world-wide entertainment — it’s the radio perfection beneath. And under Courtenay s glorious cabinets you’ll find it—radios just chock-a-block with “extras”, and headed by the new Band Spread Tuning-the simple-as-broadcast way to shortwave listening — that s standard equipment on all Courtenay shortwave models. Yes, we’re mighty proud and happy about our latest range. We reckon you’ll be too when you’ve put them through the COURTENAY paces. Courtenay’s Band Spread essMARi FOR controls are awaiting as tough SPREA© FOR a go as you like to give them, YOURSELF Anytime. At your nearest dealer’s. The “Aotea " All-World Model embodies Band Spread Tuning with Magic Eye and spin-wheel dial, making shortwave tuning as easy as broadcast. Here’s Courtenay's Band Spreads Other features are 10" high fidelity short-wave i dial. Each band is 6" long—not j. It means that stations speaker, cadmium plated one-piece don’t overlap —aren’t overcrowded, chassis, power switch, automatic tone It’s the greatest radio advertise- , „ | ment in 15 years, compensator and tone control. 7 jflßßiW fl ■■ •>> -I■ • a if "w | flOfeK fl 18-G e ■ fiHt 0 C. 0 U R IE N A Y BAND SPREAD RADIOS J. H. LYTTLE, Masterton. MARTINBOROUGH.—H. F. Dale. . CARTERTON.—W. H. Harry. EKETAHUNA.—Jefferies Radio Service. PAHIATUA. —Russ Harrie. GREYTOWN.—F. H. Nicholls. FOR CLEAN DRY PATHS — SILOS — BARN FLOORS — WALLS — PIGGERIES — COW BAILS — TROUGHS — WELLS YARDS — GREEN-HOUSES, — POULTRY HOUSES — SHEEP SHELTERING PENS, etc. Fire-proof - Rot-proof - Vermin-proof! new! heat and cold. Wilson’s (N.Z.) Portland Cement, Ltd. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE BUILDINGS - - - AUCKLAND I IIIIWU' IIII T
your grocer for HANSELL’S SETTINGSUN JELLIES' says a leading N.Z. Chef -I recently tried you* .. Setting Sun Jellies,” he nys, “and found them so r good that I feel they f . . should be brought to the /. LI /'m f notice of all housewives I and cooks.” Hansell’s -P ■ , Setting Sun Jellies are 1 » well worth more I Theit I price is no indication of f ' • their quality. Packed — five pint packets in a f carton for 1/8. Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry, r Orange and Lemon. /
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 February 1942, Page 6
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