A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS.
The stationery and bookselling business conducted by Mr A. Hollings, in Master! on, has grown to such an extent that to meet the requirements of his numerous customers in the Forty-mila Bush he has decided to open a branch shop in the Exchange Building, Eketahuna, wbioh will be carried on in connection with the Mastertou business. The branch chop will be in charge of Miss L. Ranger, who has oonsidernHn experience, and is wellknown to residents of tho Bush district. It is the intention of the proprietor to carry a complete stock of account books and general stationery, while tho book aeotiou of the business will contain all the latest works by the best authors. A good selection and a large variety of presentation and pioture books will always be stocked, besides a large assortment of fancy goods and toys. The brauch will be oneued to the public oa Monday next, and Mr Holliuga extends a cordial invitotiou to the residonfca of the district to pay him n visit, confident that the new. departure will be appreciated.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 6
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180A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8252, 5 October 1906, Page 6
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