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Trade Notes

— New Quarters for A.W.A. OWING to the expansion of their business Amalgamated ‘Wireless have found it necessary to move into more commodious premises situated at the corner of Willis and Bond Streets, Wellington, A.W.A. have taken over the whole of the third fioor of this building. The floor space is divided into two parts, one used for bulk store, packing and unpacking, while the other part is divided ‘up into general offices, showroom and storeroom for less bulky goods The building is a handsome one ofrather unique design, and A.W.A. can now claim’ to be housed in a- building compatible with the prestige of the company, the class of goods manufac~ tured and the varied wireless services carried on by them. On entering the commercial section the inquiry. coun-

ter is immediately on the right. This spacious room houses the bookkeeping and correspondence sections: Adjoining it on the left is the accountant’s office, and next to that the manager’s office, and then the showroom and 2 storeroom, where the most frequently moved lines are handled. In the farthest corner is the laboratory, where defective apparatus is put right. In their new premises Messrs. Amale gamated Wireless feel that they will be able to serve their customers even better than in the past.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 29

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Trade Notes Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 29

Trade Notes Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 29

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