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Storekeepers in the North surely cannot complain of being neglected by commercial travellers, the soft goods warehouses especially being well represented. We note with satisfaction " "* Messrs. Boss and Glendining, Ltd., 1 prietors of the well - known R< Woollen Mills, are securing a good Suaiw of tho trade in this important part of the colony. Mr. Finlay, the firm’s traveller, always lias a good word for our business men. This of course is only natural, as Northern storekeepers have shown such a decided preference for Botlyn goods. Our settlers also arc to be congratulated on having the facilities for purchasing these goods brought within their reach. They are thus able to do themselves a good turn, as well as helping the district along, by buying the best coloniallymanufactured woollen goods from their local storekeeper.

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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 4

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