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BRITISH RADIO GOODS.

MESSES. HARTLE AND GRAY. Messrs. Hartle and- Gray, Auckland's pioneer radio dealers, who are now established in their very convenient premises in Customs Street East, are to be congratulated for their wise enterprise in fostering the interests and popularity of British-made radio receivers, and stocking the requisite supplies. Messrs. Hartle and Gray went to no end ~ of expense and trouble to secure ' English radio receivers and the necessary' accessories, and it is interesting to witness the effect of their enter- •.'•« prise. Not only were they successful in bringing into HS'ew Zealand British goods specially designed to suit and to Bene ..;■_; local conditions, but thoy have proved beyond the slightest doubt that these reliable English radio sets are giving wonderful results. The prestige created is remarkable, and it can only be attributed to one fact —that New Zealanders arc demanding more and more every day sets designed and built by British engineers for British citizens. .Messrs. Hartle and Gray are always pleased to help and ■ to educate the novice in the better ways of better radio reception. Their service makes their customers admire their untiring generosity for advice aud free instruction. Radio enthusiasts and those who have yet to experience the tantalis- '. ing enjoyment of listening-in to wireless ir . broadcast programmes would be well advised to seek the advice of Messrs. Hartle and Gray—a firm standing fust ■-'- for "British goods for British people." /

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 21 December 1926, Page 11

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BRITISH RADIO GOODS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 21 December 1926, Page 11

BRITISH RADIO GOODS. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 21 December 1926, Page 11