BROADBELT & CO., LTD., Feilding.
The above firm, whose premises are situated afc Feilding, are becoming very widely known in consequence of being the sole manufacturers of the now famous unbreakable P. &, D. wooden toys. Eesidents o£ New Zealand are rapidly recognising that .it is essential to foster an industry such as this, one that has been established at considerable expense to the proprietors, and to-day there is hardly a stationer's shop_ worthy of the name but stocks P. & I).' toys, and the reason for this is not hard to find. It is,' of course, the public's popular fancy, and should you reside in a district where your stationer does not cater for your children's requirements, write direct to Broadbelt and Co., Ltd., at Feilding, remembering all the time your help is required in keeping a big staff of .true British workmen employed, and at the. same time save money by' buying the unbreakable New Zealand made wooden toys. They are neat, cheap, and serviceable.
Messrs. Broadbelt and Co., Ltd., also manufacture many other lines of household goods, including washboards, etc., and are known throughout the whole of the Dominion as experts in the manufacture of all lines required by, and-ap-pertaining to, the butter and cheese factories: A special announcement in regard to toys appears elsewhere.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17
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215BROADBELT & CO., LTD., Feilding. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17
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