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CHANGING WELLINGTON.

AN INTEEESTING BEMOVAL.

As a sign of-the'times* the business ; world is glad to note a progressive move by an old-established firm. The Excelsior Supply Co., Ltd., late of Manners Street, have now moved into new and larger premises in Eseo House, 50-52 Victoria Street, two doors from the Colonial Carrying Co., Ltcl. Despite recurrent periods of economic depression, the history of this firm is one of consistent progress. During the past 30 years, in a series of four removals, the business has been translated from one room in Manners Street to its present commodious building which offers the showroom, office, warehouse, and factory space necessary for this company's ever expanding activities. ■ , The Excelsior Supply Co., Ltd.,! have . long been identified with the manufac- , ture and sale of Rubber Stamps and , Office Supplies. They are also Ink ; Manufacturers and New Zealand dis- i tributors for Sheaffer Pens and Pencils, i Showcard Writing Supplies, and "De [ Vilbiss" and "Aerograph" Paint . Spraying Equipment. • ; This forward move by a firm which is so intimately connected . with the , commercial life of the city may well be • regarded 'as a sign that things are on ( the mend, and should serve as an incentive to other firms to display similar optimism and confidence in thefuture. (Published by Arrangement.) ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 10

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CHANGING WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 10

CHANGING WELLINGTON. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 10

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