The 'Pacific (Post-WWII)' brand was introduced in NZ in around 1940.
'Pacific (Post-WWII)' branded equipment was manufactured by Akrad Radio Corporation Ltd,
they were distributed by G. A. Wooller & Co. Ltd.
Currently there are 34 documented models.
NOTE: There are two distinct uses of 'Pacific' as a brand. Originally the brand was owned by the Pacific Radio Company Ltd in Wellington and from around 1940 the brand was taken over by Akrad Radio Ltd in Waihi. If the dial is a peephole, arc-shaped or round then it is most likely an original Pacific set - otherwise its likely an Akrad Pacific.
In around 1940 Akrad took over the Pacific brand, logo and motto, most likely having purchased it from the previous owner. They used it to replace the Futura name, which had been in use since the early days of the company, but which did not have the market mana that the Pacific name carried.
Pacific became a house brand and was joined after WWII by the Regent name. From that time on almost every Pacific model was also released as a Regent - often the only difference being the dial glass