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You’re looking at the Stenorette
2010; the most advanced full feature, hand-held dictation machine of its kind The 2010 is slimmer than most o f its
competitors. Because it’s more compact, the
2010 fits neatly into your pocket, without spoiling the line o f your suit.
The 2010 has a fast forward/reverse ChPtnn button. When you want to check back tents f y
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wards or forwards, you can coyer minutes in seconds with the flick o f a
button. The 2010 takes the Steno-cassette30.
The Steno-cassette lasts a full
30 minutes on one side. The best most o f our competitors can manage is 15 minutes. And it only goes in one way making it virtually impossible to , erase information accidentally.
T h e 2010 works offa mains adaptor, too. When you’re in the ofi&ce or at home,
, themains adaptor saves the life of your battery. (The mains adaptor and a rechargeable battery are optional extras.)
Capstan drive for constant tape speed.
So as a result you won’t find your voice distorting. Our cassette has a built-in time
indicator. Not only does it tell you how
much more you can say, it tells your
secretary how much she has to tyP^- All these features add up to the
best value for money around And that’s enough to leave most
o f our competitors speechless. And most people lost for words.
GRUnPIG Gnmdig International Ltd
To see the Gmndig Stenorette 2010, just part o f the Grundig range, call inat:-
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CALDER VALE RD, BURWLEY. Tel. 26622 (10 Hnes)
T A K E a firm like G run-
d i g a n d a l o c a l c om p a n y like F. H. B row n Ltd, with the manufacturing capac ity of the one fused to the selling ability of th e o th e r , and the answer is a winner. n is a pocket memo, a
is one of the largest manufacturers in the world of dictating equipment, and F. H. Brown Ltd. have been distributors of Grun dig products for many years. Quality goods are a hallmark of both firms.
The dictating machine Is
p o r t a b l e d i c t a t i n g machine, one of Grundig’s specialisations, so tiny it fits in the palm of the hand, and Fred Harold Brown, the local boy who made it to the top, is selling it. So it has to be good and
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it is, coming from the renowned firm of Grundig, which is noted throughout the world for its high qual ity radios, television sets, tape-recorders and so on. The pocket machine is a first-class product.
The firm which makes it
minute, accurate, an abso lute "must” as office equip- ihent, and is just one more addition to the available stock of office equipment In which F. H. ,Brown excel.
It has to be seen, and Mr
Albert Hardaker Is there to do the demonstrating and
the explaining. .
• So go to the Calder Vale Showrooms, ask for Mr H a r d a k e r , g e n e r a l , manager of the Office Equipment Division, and he will do the necessary, give all the details, and in true F. H. Brown style, carry out the whole proce
dure with superb effi ciency and salesmanship backed up by second-to- none service.
it is nigh on 50 years,
give or take a year or two, since the young Fred Brown bought his first machine, a typewriter which enabled him to advertise In the Express offering to provide dupli cated testimonials at Is 6d. a dozen.
Fred Harold Brown had “guts,” he knew what he
- wanted, and he knew where he was going, and he meant to get there, and he did. Not Just by having b u s in e s s acumen — though he has more than
- his snare of that — but by giving value for money too,’ and making sure that all his goods were quality
wares. The firm sells just about ^ .
anything and everything that an office of almost any kind needs — they back up their sales with a fully comprehensive service
department. About 15 trained techni
cians are available to deal with photo-copiers, typew riters, dictation machines (Including our new baby),
and calculators. ■ To ensure rapid service, all the technicians are equipped with radio tele phones so that delays are cut to the very minimum. In the world of printing,
locally, one tends to say printing and Fred Brown In the same breath, for they supply almost every type of commercial printing one can think of or want. . From a business card to
a full colour catalogue, if a customer wants it, F. H. Brown provide It, and the
three. local factories are equipped with an immense variety of sophisticated modem equipment, and Mr David Brown, son of Fred, talks of this with under standable pride in his voice.
Young Mr David said:
“The latest camera In our f a c t o r y comes from America and costs £7,000. It makes litho-plates.
There are, at F.H. Brown
Ltd., 300 employees at the service of customers, each and every man or woman there for the purpose of serving and servicing, be It the Grundig portable pocket memo, or a printing order large or small, or anything or everything for
an office. Skilled craftsmen and
highly trained artists
combine to produce qual-' - Ity products, but whatever : is offered for sale, it must conform to the high stan dards of F. H. Brown Ltd.
So back to where we
came in, and the baby of the season, that tiny Grun- dlg portable dictating.- machine. If you run .an . office or just work In one. H“ -
tie palm of , your hand into waiting
'ears. Once that pocket dictat
ing machine has been u ^ , it instantly becomes something an office dare .. not be without. It Is a - : space-age pocket memo"- made for people, who like - : F. H. Brown Ud., know-1- where they are going and ;; mean to get there.
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