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13 MILNER'S SAEES1 MILNER'S STRONG-ROOM DOOR WENT THROUGH THE DISASTROUS FIRM ON THI'J 23rd INST., AND AFTER THE SEVEREST ROASTING , DELIVERED THEIR CONTENTS IN HIGHLY SATISEACTORY CONDITION. ■Wellington, 27th Oct., 1906. MESSRS E. W. MILLS AND CO., LIMITED, AGENTS MILNER'S SAFES, WELLINGTON. DEAR SIRS — In answer to rour enquiries as to how tho Miluer's Safe opened^ by nio preserved its contents, l have to report as follows: — Since the late disastrous Firp I have opened , Milncr's, , and Safes, and havo have to say that the papcrstakon from tho Milner's Safo were in better order than those in either of the othera. The whole of the contents of ono of the Safes, which was a large double-door 8»fo (not Milner's) were 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 AND~CO., LIMITED, 'WELLINGTON. DEAR SIRS— I am tony for having spread tho report that tho Safe in which 1 my papers and books wero burned in the late Firo was a Milner's. I wts under tho impression that thi3 was bo, but on enquiry from tho firm from whom I bought it I havo asportainod that it was * . I Bend this letter as I feel I have done your Safes Eomo harm in having told a number of people that it was a Milner's Safe 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 Pogt of October 24th, 1906 : The Union Bank's strongroom was opened this morning, and everything wai found quite unharmed. The Milner's Safe, over 30 years old, had held everything secure, with not oven the smell of emolco. i| i BUY A MILNER'S SAEE, AND BE SECURE FROM FIRE AND PERHAPS RUIN. E. W. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED), ___ SOLE AGENTS MILNER'S SAEES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 5

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