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PAUL M. IIANSEN] FALBEKT W. CLARK pAUL JJANSEN A QO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS And LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 64 Q UEENST > J^JJCSLASD. John Frater. Robert Frater. pRATER gROS., SHAREBROKERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. BTOCK EXCHANGE - - - AUCKLAND. Established 1872. TO" I L \. I A M PRATE R CHAREBROKER, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, NO. 8. COLWILLR BUILDINGS. SWANSON STREE '. 'Phone 3021. P.O. Box 787. J. C. W EBSTEHI LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. No. 15, PHCENIX CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. (Opp. New Post Office.) Note.—Devonport Address: P.O. Box 4. Telephone 2601. IF you want to purchase a vesse! of any description, we are now able to quote you. This is the time to buy your Motor Launch tor next season. We have a number of every size and design. ' The following are a few :— Launch, 27 by 7,6 h.p. Kegal Oil Engine. £175 Launch. 27 by 7,8 h.p. Imperial Oil Engine, Launch, 25 by 7,8 h.p. Automatic Oil Engine, Launch, 29 by 6,3J b.p. Peninsula Oil Engine, JJQQ Launch', 35 by 8,14 h.p. Anderson Oil Engine, £375. Also Yachts, and Trading Vessels, oarticulars of which we shall be pleased to forward on application. Apply— GOLDSBBO' AND McCONNEL, Endean's Buildings. A DVICE TO TNJURED WORKERS. Wain:, October Bth. 1912. MRC. BROCKWAY ROGERS, 89, QUKENSTREKT. AUCKLAND Dear Sir,—You have done well in fixing up my accident claim against the Waihi Gold Mining Company. The sum you obtained for me far exceeds the amount offered by the Company's Insurance Office. If my comrades were guided by my experience you would be called upon to aasay every miner's claim in the country. There is no chance that a fair claim will peterout when you have it in hand. Yours respectfully, ALEXANDER GEORGE ROtfER. Wilton street, Auckland. MR C. BROCKWAY ROGERS, Auckland. Dear Sir,—Thank you for takinz up my case and getting me compensation. Before I came to you a Solicitor turned my claim down. A friend advised me to see you, and I sent my wife down to place my position before you, as I was iv the Hospital helpless. The Insurance Company declined to recognise my claim. You at once took the matter up, filed it for Arbitration, and obtained a settlement the day before the case was to go into Court. Had it not been for your services, where would I have been f Thanking you again, Yours faithfully, W. E. BORLAND.

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Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 16 November 1912, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 16 November 1912, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10, 16 November 1912, Page 21