The reason so many employ ns is that we always give our clients the best service we can. Oar service is invariably prompt, reliable, reasonably priced. This retains'old customers. ' brings new ones. Get ns to do your carrying and Customs work. YouTl be more than satisfied. The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. ' • J. H. Bcthime and _ Co. announce an unreserved sale of building material on the ground. No. 99, Dixon street (late Koman Catholic School) for Thursday next, at 1 p.m. Two shelter sheds and an out-building are being sold, also SO kauri doors with architraves complete, 23 window sahes and frames, galvanised iron, scantlings, totara weather boards, sarking joists, ranges, grates, and mantels. Now that Camp Coffee is getting known in New Zealand, it bids fair to become as great a favourite in this market as at Home where it has practically "swept the board.” Its delicions fragrance pleases the most fastidious, and the ease with which it is prepared is a boon to the early riser and the busy housewife. * Barrett's Hotel is now under new management. Mr A. E. Marshall, the new proprietor, intends to maintain the popularity of this old-established house.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 4
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