RICHARD JOHNSON & NEPHEW. LTD.
MANCHESTER, July 9, 1935. Richard Johnson and Nephew, tLd., desire to thank all New Zealand clients for their loyal support during the period of the recent strike at the Manchester Works, especially those who have inconvenienced themselves by postponing their fencing until they could again get supplies of the Wire, which has proved its great lasting qualities during the past two ienerations. As the Works have resumed normal full-time production, Richard Johnson and Nephew now have adequate stocks of both plain and barbed hot dipped galvanised Wire arriving in the Dominion by each and every Liverpool steamer, so that all Stock and Station Agents, Hardware Merchants and Storekeepers can rely on regular supplies by applying to Richard Johnson and Nephew’s Agents, P.O. Box 1509, Wellington, or P.O. Box 949, Auckland.— Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 199, 26 August 1935, Page 11
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