PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN LAND A GENTS.
There are certain departments cf business activity in Levin in which ore r\ two firms have, notwithstanding the keenest competition, achieved results so noteworthy that they otand out vcxy prominoßtly among their contemporaries
One of tho avocations in question is that cf tho land, insurance, commission, and general agencies of which there are no better exponents in tho Horowhenua Cojiity than^ Metrfi'o. Parker arid Vincent, bcth of whom ha\e an extensile knowledge of the district extending from Paekakariki to Palrr.eiston North. Tho multiiarious transactions which are in\ohcd in the general agency work are tisnsacted by them in a manner that gains for them the unreseived confidence of their clientele, 'lhcy posecrs an intimate knowledge of the qualities, and market valuo ot every pioperty on their books, and aro in a position to adviso would-bo pu:i'iiasers tv tho best advantage, ?nd their clcse application to their buuinccs cnabhs tnem to bring bujer I and idler t( gether, and to negotiate be- ' U\oen Uiorn on ieims tavouiable to both. 1 Mr. Parker, the principal of the firm, 1 has reiided in Levin tcr the past six \ears, while his paitner, Mr. Vincent, has had eight years' .residence in tho hub of "Hoiowhsnua" consequently each member ct the firm pessetscs personal knowledge of th>* district over which their bueinefi extends. They are progreEsue men, and uv& noted for their stiai^htforward business methods. Ihey are ccle district representatives for the celebrated Uano Milking Machine and Kelcaser, scienty plants of which were sold from July, 1910, to December cf the same year. They are a.Go agents for the A.M. P. Insurance Company, Government Accident and Life Insurance Company, Phoenix Fire and Accident Assurance, as well as secretaries for the Fairiicld Estate Company, and many other local institutions. Absentee estates arc managed and controlled, and where land valuations aro required Messrs. Parker and Vincent are experts. Anyone in qiict of property thrcughout the disuicto icfcncd to would do veil to cori j fi'ilt them. Ihey aie leltable in every 1 prrticular. Attention is specially direc- ; ted t-> thrii 1 l ; st cf pi'opu-ticc now ?ppparnir; m The Tost, and the) solicit enj quiricu for others.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10
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366PARKER AND VINCENT, LEVIN LAND AGENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 10
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