Now is Whatever your trade or line of work, business is about to hit the fast lane. Because from now on, travelling between meetings or leaving the site office need not mean losing telephone contact. Best of all, with Christchurch officially linked into the Telecom Mobile Telephone Service, you can confidently say “Oki-Doki” to New Zealand’s first cellular mobile phone: Oki in-car and transportable phones. Okiphones, which come in more models with more equipment, are imported and marketed by Comworth Systems — the company appointed by Telecom in Christchurch as a total “one-stop” mobile phone centre... product, service and account payments. Whether you plan to purchase, lease or rent, talk to Comworth Systems or contact your nearest Comworth-appointed Okiphones dealer. jwjgHllgs Oki CDL 350 The all-in-one Oki CDL 491 lightweight, handheld jS OK COL® • Oki CDL 450 less than 2 skas. Complete with water- Oki CDL 430 In-Car Complete with sturdy carry case. resistant padded tote bag. Over 30 user friendly functions. OKIPHONES Comworth The Teiephone Shop Group Rentals Communications Noel Leeming’s Mobile Telecom Communications Sales Unit 3, 161 Wordsworth St, First Floor 136 Riccarton Road Phone Centre,.26 Welles St 238 Armagh St Christchurch. The Triangle Centre Ph: (03) 485-595 Ph: (03) 799-622 Ph: (03) 533-477 Ph: (03) 660-876 Ph: (03) 656-160 df * -
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