» THE' AUCKLAND • WATERFRONT IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES. SAFEGUARDING PUBLIC HEALTH Modern Methods of Milk Delivery In 1882, .when .•'Ambury's Ltd. first commenced business, milk was delivered in the old-fashioned but extremely unhygienio way—from the can to the open . jug, where it was exposed to dust, genus and all manner of contamination. Because Ambury's realised the unheal thiness of this method of delivery, they endeavoured for years and finally ovoreame the problem by the introduction of their hygienic milk battle* Erom the time 'Ambury's milk is drawn from tha cows, right through the huge factory where the milk is analysed, tested, pasteurised and cooled, every precaution is taken to keep this milk pure. And because the milk is hygienically sealed in perfectly clean bottles,' it-stays pure and fresh until you open-that bottle at your''table. * a Sj i '' 'lff * •AViv m sft B MIL ii' ■ "Bottled Milk Means Bottled Health Ml U Ambury's Bottled Mill: is absolutely protected from all dust, dirt or germ cau reach it . . . and yet somo people still tolerate the oldfashioned method-of milk delivery with all its hazards of infection or contamination. There's only one way of being sure of pure milk—that's by-order-ing Ambury's Bottled Milk, PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY GARLAND MANUFACTURING CO. Throughout the Dominion there is scarcely a better known name than that of " Garland." It is of household familiarity in connection with the manufacture of delectable food powders, crystals,, and table dainties. Everyone knows the 40-year old motto "If it's Garland's —it's good." Founded in 1890 by the late Mr. Thomas Henry Garland, the firm rapidly established itself as manufacturers of superior baking powder, the now famous " Creano" Custard Powder, Jelly Crystals, Citrate of Magnesia, and other Th«. late Mr. T. H. Garland, Founder of the Firm. ■ similar lines. This old-established firm were the first manufacturers of Jelly Crystals and Citrate of Magnesia in New Zealand. In 1906 "Gravis," tha Dominion's most popular flavouring salt, was added, also " Garland's Coffee Essence," " Nutri " tabla salt and the dessert " Dainty Dish." Until two years ago Messrs. Garlands were the only numufacturers in New Zealand of flavouring lu 1919 the factory was reorganised and en- * J|||\ largcd; compact, modern confectionery making macliinos were installed and the firm's products ra])idly won public favour. C^pßl In 1910 the title was amended to Garland's, >j«||j Ltd., but under reorganisation this was altered to the more descriptive and present name of ;Wl&mll " The Garland Manufacturing Company." During the War period, when Baking Powder sold at 2s 6d per tin, Garland's enterprisingly' Mm/ marketed their special lino at Is per tin. xmSif'v]i£. x ' SOW/ . MODERN DEVELOPMENTS. With recent further modernising in the confectionery department, ■ the addition of plant for the manufacture of icing sugar, tin making and Mr. F. C, Garland, present label printing departments, the firm is fully up- Managing Director, to-dato in their line of business. Their floor space now totals 15,000 sq. feet. The brand also is as historic as Garland's "ijuality" and should be carefully noted by the public when purchasing. We reproduce it that it may be distinguished from any somewhat similar brands. =•i? v s F. jaewoootf Mr - A SI r^Hit --?: *0 1 tmim A PORTION OF THE BUSY WATERFRONT AS IT APPEARS TO-DAY ft ft A t ft a A Oi continue their Service to the Public During the past years many improvements to methods of heating and power producing have been made, but " Old Man Coal " is still to the fore, 'supplying the wants of the public as of yore. Value in quality to all concerned has kept Pukemiro Collieries working up to the peak of output to supply the general needs. The secret lies in the great fundamental truth: COAL gives that surety and reliance that is the essential need of the producer. Confidence of future production must rely on the confidence given by the materials [Telegraphic and Cable Address: '* PUKE-CO All** used in that production, and the efficiency of the article made by such process. Warmth and power from Coal is reliable and-effective. "PUKE COAL" for all purposes. For further particulars, etc., communicate direct with Pukemiro Collieries, Ltd., Head Office, Pukemiro Chambers, Anzac Avenue, when your inquiries will receive immediate attention. Head Office Phone: 43-323. P.O. Box 940,, PUKEMIRO COLLIERIES, LTD. ANZAC AVENUE Collieries: PUKEMIRO. JLJ JL JLS+y > * - - AUCKLAND. Depots: MT. EDEN, NEWMARKET and PALMERSTON NORTH.
mim 1 1859 1930 g : TY WS-Wm r mmm BRpMf h ■••> « ;• «. « J / . r-^>> m y.'. i THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. LTD., founded in 1859, has justified its existence as an important link in the chain of commercial expansion of the City of Auckland, and also of the Dominion. Since its inception the Company has steadily progressed and has fulfilled all its obligations to the community, the nature and ramifications of its business covering an enormous field of commercial enterprise. THE N.2. INSURANCE CO.'S PREMISES. 1867. Insure with The N.Z. Insurance Co. Ltd. "The Compiany has progressed year by year with the Dominion after which it was named. Its operations are world-wide. The Company also acts as TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR AND ATTORNEY. PAID-UP, CAPITAL 1 AND RESERVES: £2,486,000. ASSETS: ' -2,967,472. C V. HOUGHTON (Chairman) ALFRED S. BANKART SIR JAMES H. GUNSON HENRY MORTON m § o<> ft* mm m mm If >» ;tf?v mm mm&m (■, :! • ! 'f. m: m m ms, i a w. YA 4 * m m-M m mi m mm lafl If • ' ? . • BOARD OF DIRECTORS: >N (Chairman) CHAS. I. NATHAN IKART ' OLIVER NICHOLSON UNSON CHAS. RHODES 'N ' GEO. H. WILSON General Manager: A. I. JOHNS.
XBHHH 1879 ~FAMIJ-Y OROCER~ ißw-l QT 1930 OUR FIRST STORE, PONSONBY ROAD 1879. WE NOW HAVE 8 LARGE STORES BUILT UP BY SERVICE To our Clients, new and old, we extend sincere thanks. To Prospective Clients, our assurance of complete satisfaction. BROS. LTD. Universal Providers, Grocers, Provision Mercfiants, etc. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 20
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