A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS INSTITUTION.
j Foremost in the ranks of the proj gressive business enterprises in Masj terton is that of Mesrss Lyttle Bros , j mechanical engineers and electric- ! ians. By thorough progrestivenesa and ! strict reliability they have built up a | wonderfully successful industrial inj stitution in this town, and at the ' present time substantial additions are being made to their Queen Street premises in order to meet the new business that is constantly crowding in upon them. The senior member of the firm, Mr Jas. Lyttle, is a mechanical genius, capable cf carrying out the most intricate work. His services are sought from all parts of the Wellington provincial district. Work entrusted to him is carried out in a fashion that gives the utmost satisfaction to his clients, and the charges are uniformly reasonable. The workshops in Masteron are fitted with all the latest machinery usually found in a modern mechanical workshop, and the capable staff of assistants are thus enabled to turn out orders promptly. In an advertisement on page 6 of this issue, Mesrss Lyttle Bros, deal sensibly with the necessity of securing the best talent available when tne services of mechanical engineers are required. They claim that in every order which they undertake clients can rely on receiving thorough conscientious workmanship, and the maximum of satisfaction at a minimum of cost. They are prepared to undertake work in every part of the North Island, and to supply estimates for installations or repair work generally. — — !
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3133, 9 March 1909, Page 6
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248A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS INSTITUTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3133, 9 March 1909, Page 6
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