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THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS. CO., LTD.,

Palmerston North. The above company of carriers and forwarding agents is certainly one of the best known and most progressive commercial institutions in the Dominion. In the matter of trade, literally speaking it practically circles the, Globe. The Palmerston North branch, however, is the only part of it that concerns us just at the moment. Mr. .M'Callum is in charge, and be it said T,o his credit, he has increased its popularity, and added considerably to the business done in this town and district. The Express Company seldom loses a job once undertaken. Take the Manawatu Show as an example. The company have been the official carriersfor this for the past twenty years, and are still doing all the principal carting for both the' association and the exhibitors. The Palmerston North branch is excellently equipped,.it has a splendid organisation with both horse and motor lorries'and vans, which is in true keeping with .every branch .throughout New Zealand. The storage, capacity of the company's premises in Taonui street is almost,, unlimited ; while- it is 'practically immune from fire, being of- brick structure, and each portion being fitted with large sliding fireproof doors. Place your orders with the Express Company, and satisfaction is' yours always.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

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THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS. CO., LTD., Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS. CO., LTD., Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15