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THE COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT & DISTRIBUTING COY. LTD. HEAD OFFICE—I 4, DOWGATE HILL, LONDON, E.O- _<■ * i C- c. C. F c. & ■ IBeI D. n co. co. IMWMMBM'Blß'illlllrw' ll nr; tjFW. *3L•■■*-’ * J g. Algesia iWMMWMByi nJ. I'WL^TlroHma<rTaLL;' g TOB t- r*. gjw jtf? 6 DELIVERED rag?* BAJtGE, BY ELEVATOR, ON TO SORTING TABLE ON TOP FLOOR OF STORM. yj^hfiafoants: nlls3n WHARF, LamBETH, S.E. | Refrigerated Stores: Nelson Wharf, LamBETH, SJL 326-27 388-89 Central Market, Smithfield, EC. | Ship Canal, Manchester. „ ' Provincial Offices: Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Etc. * ORGANISATION—The C.C. &D. Co. are owners of ADVANTAGES—The C.C. and D. Co. has complete Refrigerated Stores in London, with a storage capacity of control over the handling and examination of consignments. 30CLOOO carcases, and also at Manchester, capable of holding Orders can be executed promptly to suit the requirements NO OOQ, Market Stalls Nos. 326, 327. 388 and 389 on the of buyers, and the country trade is an especial feature of r-XtfiJ Meat Market, Smithfield, and at the Abattoirs, the distribution The C.C. and D. Co.’s Consolidated Rate Manchester Branch Offices at Manchester, Birmingham, covers Storage until the Meat is SOLD. Eac> Liverpool Sheffield and Newcastle-on-Tyne, with Travel- parcel is treated on its merits and dealt with to the best ten working from those centres. advantage, and the price made guaranteed to the ownerThe C.C. and D. Co. were the first Colonial Distributing Co. for dealing with Frozen Meat. ' The CG. and D. Co.’s Distributing Stores are the BEST in London. ** . ' ‘ All Fanners Shipping Meat on their own account will be studying their own interests by instructs,. teir Ageaw w CMMign their Prodacc t. tbs C.C and D. Co
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 230, 15 September 1911, Page 7
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