g ' jSt f | Cmerm® jig . . J j ■ ®«<i» ■ ' I to ■ ■ * ft to Radio has, of recent years, grown to become an integral part of people’s lives—so much so that X ft in this country the existence of a home without its radio receiver is something of a rarity. |< X It is therefore not surprising that the serving of people’s needs for radios, and for the fj U . maintenance and repair of radios, has grown into one of the major professions, producing an A/ W organisation with national coverage and high technical qualifications which specialises solely in A Lt catering to those needs. * ( X "ft We have persistently staked our faith in radio, believing it to be an adjunct to modern living jW 7-y of sufficient importance to require undivided specialisation — with all the concentration of ft technical and productive energy that can thereby be brought to bear upon the fulfilment and to to refinement of genuine service in radio. /J ’ So radio has become for our organisation something that is more than a means of livelihood. Jt
is for us, a profession and a technical creed which we espouse with no little zeal and in which A jy we seek, primarily, to give people what they want, where, when and how they want it. ft We make this statement of our business aims and principles as part value of the product we to to offer —an intangible part, perhaps, but one which places squarely upon us the responsibility of ft ft giving satisfaction to all who repose their confidence in Columbus. Further and sufficient value &L to lies in the inherent quality of every Columbus radio which we produce. y\i I I This advertisement is the first of a series IL Kl ( (/ that will be appearing currently, in which we detail without embellishment RADIO a If or adornment, the complete range of K radio which our organisation is offering TA|NU| STREET> GREYMOUTH. Q rj prospective radio purchasers. W ’ PHONE 682. W X BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND 3 to Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, Dannevirke, Taihape, New Ow Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton. Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, /y Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, Invercargill. S? ft 43 , ,to
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1946, Page 9
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