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MESSRS MOSS & CO.

Among Auctioneering and general Commission Agents on the "West Coast, the firm of G. W. Moss & Co—George William and George Thomas, father and son—takes a leading place. Established in LSOo, when the younger Mr Moss was in petticoats, Mr Moss, senior,carried on the most extensive business of the kind in Greymoutli and his many clients always reposed the fullest confidence in his integrity—business capacity, energy, and prosperity being noted characteristics of the firm. In due course of time the younger Mr Moss was, after a good apprenticeship, admitted into the linn, and bringing with him all the excellent qualities of his father, brought also the energy and perseverance of youth, and so the Finn as time progressed became more (irmly established than ever, and to-day the name of "G. W. Moss A: '

Co" is well known and respected all over the colony. They find their business expanding every day, and contemplate the erection of very much larger premises than those now occupied. With the increased trade in town the firm has kept well in the van. It will be seen by advertisement in our advertising columns, where they set forth a list of agencies bold of property in their hands for sale that tlie firm is doing a solid business a business that tells of attention and care, and a keen eye to Ihe interests of their clients.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 January 1901, Page 3

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MESSRS MOSS & CO. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 January 1901, Page 3

MESSRS MOSS & CO. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 17 January 1901, Page 3

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