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IT MIO, MDALLAH? jjdJggWJ A. O. SYMONDS, ESQ., BUTCHER, QTARTED in the Butcher Business 28 LJ years ago. in Victoria. Australia. He arrived in Wellington 1919. returning to the Trade, with Symonds 8r05.,-Cour-tenay Place. After being wounded in Belgium, while serving with the A.E.F., Mr. Symonds took over the Johnsonville business from his brother, "Rod.” in 1929. The new ultra-modern business block, of a public ball and four shops, and which the Johnsonville Residents are justly proud of, was recently completed by Mr. Symonds, and one of the shops he now occupies. Among the many of his business nnd social activities, he ably serves as Member of Hie Town Board. Chairman of the local R.S.A.. and President, Johnsonville Platoon Association. Mr. Symonds’ contribution to the business and social life of Johnsonville is highly appreciated by the residents of the Hill. NGAIO DAIRY AND GROCERY— The C’olway (W Crawford). GROCERS— Pbillips Stores KHANDALLAH BAKERS— S F Beaumont. Ltd RUTCHERSSymonds Bros COAL AND WOODCARR lEPSW. H Smith nnd Son. Phones: City. 42-044: Local 36-ROB HAIRDRESSERS K- TOBACCONISTS E. J. Rills Tel 37-428 JOHNSONVILLE. RAKERS— S. F Beaumont. Ltd BUTCHERS— Symonds Bros, ELECTRK Al SERVICE & REPAIRS R G. Stephens. Stephens’ Electrical Service FISH AND '’HlPS—Fresh FishThe Johnsonville (A Nicol) FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS L. J Lawrence (Quality Store) GARAGE— Johnsonville Motors (It W Jep son) Phone 37-439 GROCERS— Cash Wholesalers Ltd A. J Renner SERVICE STATION & GARAGE— Johnsouville Service Station— Rental Cnrs. 37-571 QUALITY inn OWNED by Miss 11. Harvey, who is a native daughter of the South Island, on her return two years ago from a European trip, she bought Quality Inn on Main Road, which she immediately remodelled and extended to serve luncheons and afternoon leas. It is a revelation to see her modern equipped, spotlessly clean kitchen, where she personally bakes the famous sponge cakes that people com.' to purchase from all over town. During Christmas she will bake or ice special cakes to order, besides her regular line of Christmas cakes, puddings, meat and minee pics. HAIRDRESSER A 1( > BACCON 1 S'lW J O’Donnell HOME MAI'P. I'AKI'ISQuality Inn. Miss II Harvey FINANCIAL T ()ANS iron) 5/- to £5OO J. MeCombe Mac.-irtliv Trust Bldgs lopp Public I’rusi I Lnmbtoii Quay Wellington I TONEY o. Lend on personal security; ''■* £? upwards Atlas Loan nnd Finsure Ltd. 252 Lnmbtnn Quay Tel 11-839
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 84, 3 January 1940, Page 2
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