QUICK TRANSPORT.
WILSONS, CARRIERS, TAKAPUNA.
. This business was firsli established in Takapuna in 1919 by Mr. E. Arthur Wilson upon his return from active service. They were the pioneers of motor transport delivery in that district, ensuring rapid one-day deliveries from the city. They did away with the inconvenience of waiting days for the delivery of goods. Orders aro now delivered the sama day as they are received at Wilson's depot, 22, Lower Albert Street, City. By a thorough understanding of luggage handling, and the means of checking 6ame, the firm is able to save time and money for clients travelling by rail to any part of New Zealand. Only capable men are employed, ilius ensuring efficient and safe handling of furniture, and the firm specialises in long-distance removals. Wilsons are employed by the leading commercial houses of tho city for the delivery of their goods in Takapuna district. The business has grown solidly with the development of Takapuna, and the firm continues to add to its plant to meet tho ever-increasing growth df Auckland's loading marine suburb. They are baggage agents for tho Hotel Mon Desir and tho principal boarding houses established at Takapuna. The position of the city depot in Lower Albert Street is very convenient for ferry passengers wishing to leave orders or goods. The firm is a live one, and customers can rely upon prompt service. It is out to serve a big and growing community, and it hopes to win, by its efficiency and fair dealing ini creasing, support from the public."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15
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