A BUSINESS CHANGE.
mR W. £5. FLAVELL TAKES OVER, (FROM MR W. JONES. An old-established and well-known business in Pukekohe—Mr W, Jones, saddlery and leather goods house, has changed hands, Mr Jones selling out to Mr G. Flavell, another well-known Pukekohe young man. Chatting with a Times’ reperesentative, Mr Jones expressed his high appreciation of the way in which the public of the district, had patronised him during his seven years of business. He expresses the hope that the same liberal patronage will be extended to his successor. Mr F!aveil will conduct the bzusiness on similar lines to Mr Jones, and will maintain the high reputation enjoyed by this firm for many years, and will sell only the highest grade leather goods and saddlery. The repairing department will aiaso be in capable hands, and the public can be assured that e\c :; t in name there will i may no a:frerer.ee dr. the policy
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 710, 28 February 1922, Page 5
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153A BUSINESS CHANGE. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 710, 28 February 1922, Page 5
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