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A GREAT BUSINESS.

.1. H. KING, MERCHANT, BEACH RD. Mr .1. B. King, whose business annovmct’meni appears in our advertising columns, does what is probably the most extensive plumbing business in Auckland, and has been established in I lie city for upwards ol' twenty years. He. employs a very large staff of registered sanitary plumbers, all the members of which have been in his service for many years, and are tried, experienced and skilled workmen. Mr King, himself, is a registered plumber, and specialises in supplying. installing, and repairing Soda Fountains. Hot and Cold Water Services, copper and enamel sinks, cisterns and sanitary pans, liquid soap dispensers. ealifonts and filters of all varieties. He is also prepared at all times to give intending patrons and others the benefit of his knowledge and experience free of charge. Although the goods and services of the firm of J. B. King are equal to the best in the Dominion, his charges will he found in all cases to he most reasonable. In addition to having a large connection amongst private householders, 'Mr King is permanently employed by all the largest businesses, public institutions, hotels, theatres, etc., in the city, and lias at present in hand several very large eonIraids. Nothing is too small and nothing too large for him to handle and lie invites correspondence from country residents.*

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 787, 24 November 1922, Page 4

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A GREAT BUSINESS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 787, 24 November 1922, Page 4

A GREAT BUSINESS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 787, 24 November 1922, Page 4

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