TRAVELLERS' HAMPERS AND BASKETWARE.
A Palmerston North Industry. A pleasing feature about some.of Palmerston's business men is that they are progressive. Mr, C. Bryant, whose factory is part of the old Salvation Army Hall, facing King street, is one of those endowed with a fair amount of push'and energy, that has enabled him to seize the opportunity. Mr. Bryant, as is well-known, is a willow and seagrass furniture manufacturer, and, besides this branch of his trade, he has been turniu°out some splendidly-constructed harfipers. Commercial travellers and wholesale firms who require articles of this description are specially advised to get in touch .with Mr. Bryant. Basketware of all kinds is another line for which Mr Bryant is noted. He manufactures for wholesale houses, and. would be glad to hear from any firm.or company desirous of securing a supply of his hampers, baskets, or furniture. ■ Prices are low, and workmanship is not excelled' by any tradesman in New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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