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McCABE’S RADIOS

FOR QUALITY AND GUARANTEE There is probably no radio firm who has made such phenomenal progress as McCabe’s Radios. When asked today the reasons for such sound business advancement, Mr. McCabe explained that the firm’s policy from the start had been to give the greatest value possible, and afterwards to give every client absolute satisfaction. With every purchase made, the customer has the option of returning the goods if not satisfactory. This alone is a guarantee of satisfaction which should go far to make wireless a pleasureable and reliable form of entertainment. Quality is also an essential feature, especially to the radio dealer who gives an unconditional guarantee. If inferior parts were used, the dealer would lose all his profit in replacing defective parts and upholding his guarantee. McCabe’s have always adopted the surest policy, by using only the most reliable component parts in building their sets. One of the most interesting points about McCabe’s business is that any set they manufacture is sold eomplete at the price of the parts, no charge being made for making up. This means that the amateur buys a pro-fessionally-made set at less than the cost of making it himself, and, in addition. the set is guaranteed both mechanically and for distance.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)

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McCABE’S RADIOS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)

McCABE’S RADIOS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)

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