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13 t MILNER'S SAFES * 1 MILNER'S STRONG-ROOM DOQB, WENT THROUGH THE DISASTROUS FIRE ON THE 23rd INST., AND AFTER THE SEVEREST ROASTING, DELIVERED THEIR CONTENTS IN HIGHLY SATISFACTORY CONDITION. Wellington, 27th Oct., 1906> MESSRS. E. W. MILLS AND CO., LIMITED, AGENTS MILNER'S SAFES, WELLINGTON. DEAR SIRS— In answer to your enquiries as to how tho Milner s Safe opened by me ' preserved its contents,!! havo to report as follows: — Since the lato disastrous Fire I havo opened , Milncr'6, , and — Safes, and have have to say that the papcrstaken from tho Milner's Safe were in better order than those in either of tho others. The whole of the contents of ono of tho Safes, which was a largo double-door safe (not Milner's) wero absolutely destroyed. Tho Milner's, , and Safes were all close together in the one building. Yours faithfully, * (Signed) H. H. EKINS. MESSRS. E. W. MILLS ANtTco", LIMITED, WELLINGTON. DEAR SIRS— I am sorry for having spread the report that the Safe in which my papers and books were burned in the lato Fire was a Milner's. I was under the impression that this was co, but on enquiry from the firm from whom I bought it I have ascertained that 'it was a . I sond this letter as I feol I have done your Safes some harm in having told a number of people that it was a Milner's Safo in which my papers were lost. I was naturally very much annoyed at losing my records, in what I believed to be a reliable Safo. I am, youre faithfully, (Signed) W. F. EGGERS. Extract from Evening Port of October 2tth, 1906 : Tho Union Bank's strongroom was opened this morning, and everything w«i found quito unharmed. The Milncr's Safe, over 30 years old, had held everything secure, with not even the smell of smoke. '■ 1 BUY A MILNER'S SAFE, AND BE SECURE FROM FIRE AND PERHAPS RUIN E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED), SOLE AGENTS MILNER'S SAFES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 3

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