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O' Besides our Tweed Coats we have a 8 wide range of Le V| Roys, Maclogns, etc. | See them, too, when |! you call. E I R C 0 A T S FOR THE WINTER ■ Our new arrivals are featuring the smart shadow-checks and Herringbones, in a wide range of styles to suit your every whim. For a long-term investment, make a point of your 1942 Overcoat being by BULLICK- * - BLACKMORE L-I-M-I-T-E-D QUEEN STREET - - MASTERTON

But performance picks the winner. And that goes for radios too. We know we’ve got a winner. We know that apart from superb looks and superb performance, Courtenay Radios have that “extra” to make them a winner — Band Spread Tuning on all short-wave models. But we’d rather you didn’t take our word for it. Put this new Courtenay Band Spread series through its paces yourself, give its easy short-wave tuning feature as tough ago as you like. Come — any time at your nearest dealer. ____ Courtenay’s Band Spread tuning TtST COURTENAY controls await you. BAND SPREAD FOR YOURSELF The “Aotea " All-World Model embodies Band Spread Tuning with Magic Eye and spin-wheel dial, making shortwave tuning as easy as broadcast. Other features are IO" high fidelity Here’s Courtenay’s Band Spread , , . . , short-wave dial. Each band is 6" speaker, cadmium plated one-piece | ong _ no tF. It means that stations chassis, power switch, automatic tone don’t overlap —aren’t overcrowded, compensator and tone control. Its t h e iff eatest radio advertisement in 15 years. I 1 Imu ... *' .x.® COURTENAY 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.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1942, Page 5

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