Narhari opens second oultet in the North

“My advice to the customers is to take advantage of the good products and good prices, reliability and durability,” and most importantly excellent customer service, he said.

Friday 21 June 2024 | 02:00

Narhari Electrical Company staff at the newly opened branch in Savusavu on June 20, 2024. Photo: Shratika Naidu.

Narhari Electrical Company staff at the newly opened branch in Savusavu on June 20, 2024. Photo: Shratika Naidu.

Established in 1955, Narhari Electrical Company Pte Limited opened its first outlet for Savusavu yesterday.

It’s ideal location at Jay Dhayaram Building right in the middle of Hidden Paradise town and opposite of the bus stand, attracted hundreds of people during the opening at 9am.

It’s easy to walk in and around the spacious store, feeling comfortable in the cool environment to choose from the best brands such as Panasonic, Aiwa, Kenwood, Modyl, Fiesta, Baumatic, Husky Ford, OO Power and more.

The outlet has specialised digital audios and visual systems, home appliances, health and beauty, air conditioners, fans, gas hobs, rangehoods, electric ovens, water blasters, generators, mobile phones and laptops.

Their range of goods include refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, dryers, TVs, ovens, microwave ovens and other appliances.

It has proven that while it’s one of the longest serving electrical stores in the country, it cares about its customers of Cakaudrove Province.

Narhari Electrical Company Pte Limited new outlet in Savusavu. Photo: Shratika Naidu.

Narhari Electrical Company Pte Limited new outlet in Savusavu. Photo: Shratika Naidu.

Customers Testimony 

Ram Asre of Nakama, Savusavu was the first customer to walk in at 9am and purchase a 55-inch television.

The retired staff of Namale Resort said he was eagerly waiting for company to open its branch and was overjoyed that the wait was over.

“I have three children and during my recent visit to Suva I gave one TV to my son,” Mr Asre said.

“I am thankful to Narhari for being loyal to us and providing an opportunity to buy what we need instead of traveling to Labasa.”

Shanam Pillay of Savusavu was the first female customer who also purchased a TV.

“I operate a business from home and have been saving money for a long time waiting for Narhari to come to Savusavu so that I can buy a TV,” Ms Pillay said.

“I am really excited and plan to buy more electrical items because it comes with quality.”

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