l .13 MILNER'S SAFES} 1 MILNER'S STRONG-ROOM DOOR : WJ3NTTHEOTJGH THE DISASTROUS FIRE ON THE 23rd INST., AND.'&TTEE THE SEVEREST BOASTING, DELIVERED THEIR CONTENTS IN HIGHLY SATISFACTORY CONDITION. "Wellington, 27th Oct., 1906. MESSRS. E W. MILLS AND CO., LIMITED, AGENTS Mn2SER*S SAFES, WELLINGTON. T>EAR SIRS— In answer to your enquiries as to how tho Milner's Safe opened by J-' mo preserved its contents,!, have to report as follows: — Since tho late disastrous Fire I have opened , Milner's,^ , and — Safea, and have have to say that the paperstaken from tho Milner's Safe were in bettor order than those in either of the others. The whole of the contents of one of tho Safes, which was a largo double-door safe (not Milner's) were absolutely destroyed. The Milner's, , and Safes wero all close together in the one budding. , Yours faithfully, (Signed) H. H. EKINS. " MESSRS. E. W. MILLS ANITcO., LIMITED, WELLINGTON. DEAR SIRS— I am sorry for having spread the report that the Safe in which my papers and books were burned in tho late Fire was a Milner's. I was under | tho impression that this was so, but on enquiry from tho firm from whom I bought it I have ascertained that it was ji . I send this loiter as I feel I have done your Safes somo harm in having told a number of people that it was a Milner's Safp in which my papers were lost. I was naturally very much annoyed at losing my records, in what I believed' to be a reliable Safe, , I am, yours faithfully, (Signed) W. F. EGGERS. Extract from Evening Post of October 24th, 1906 ; Tho Union. Bank's strongroom was opened this morning, and everything wat found , quito unharmed. The Milner's Safe, over 30 years old, had held everything secure, with not even the smell of smoke. BUY A MILNER'S SAFE, j AND BE SECURE PROM EIRE AND PERHAPS RUIN. E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS MILNER'S SAFES. By Appointment to His Excellency the' Governor. W. LITTLE JOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, > 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! EX RUAPEHU. NOW OPENED UP AND ON* VIEW, A large parcel of the loveliest JEWELLERY, In Platinum, Gold, Enamels, and various Gem 3. all of Beat London Manufacture — BRACELETS, NECKLKTS, PENDANTS, BUOOCHICS, LACE BROOCHES, HAT PINS, MUFF CHAINS, LOCKETS. SCARF PINS, PINS AND STUDS, HEAVY SLEEVE-LINKS, &c. XMAS ! XMAS jj XMAS! WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUB MAGNIFICENT iSTOCK OF ELECTRO-PLATE I) WARE, STERLING, SILVER GOODS AND CUTLERY. SUITABLE FOR XMAS, WEDDING, AND BEBTHDAY PRESENTS. These goods were carefully selected, and ara new and up-to-date designs, fresll ' from the makers. \ CHARMING VARIETY. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. Quality and Low Prices' aro accountable for tho enormous increase of bnsinoss ' ' in this department. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd., Courteoay Place.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1907, Page 5
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