In our advertising columns it is announced that the Co-operative Store, 150, Upper Willis street, which has been car* ried on for a number of years by Messrs Jameson Bros., has this week been taken over by Messrs A. Dunlop and Son. The latter firm has been in business both in the North and South Islands for nearly twenty years. Their long experience should he sufficient guarantee that they will, as heretofore, give their best at» tention to the business, and supply only articles of the best quality. Messrs Townsend’ and Paul will hold a#sale at their rooms at 1 p.m. to—ay of fruit trees and flowering plants from Havelock North and Epsom,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4424, 2 August 1901, Page 5
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