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TWO PRESENTATIONS

The staff of the Normal School of Mount Eden assembled on Wednesday to bid farewell to Mr. F. C. Brew, of the Auckland Training College staff. | and a former teacher at the Normal School, who is leaving to take up the position of vice-principal of the Teachers’ Training College. The headmaster Mr. E. V. Hudson, presented Mr. Brew with a wristlet watch. On leaving the district. Mr. J. While, an active member of the Opotiki Fire Brigade for two and a-half years, was presented with a Zuyder Zee vase. Superintendent Stewart spoke appreciatively of Mr. White’s services. Yes! A.M.C. is a big concern! It’s extensive business enables it to have expert buyers scouring the country to secure the choicest livestock procurable, to keep it’s fine shops right up-to-date with the latest improvements for the most hygienic and better handling of meat, and to carry larger stocks. Starting in a very small xvay in 1900 with eight shops, A.M.C. has now nearly 40. Its great business has grown through the goodwill of customers; by rigid adherence to the policy of selling the choicest quality of ' meats, year in and year out. in bad times and in good times; and by always endeavouring to make it a pleasure to deal with A.M.C. Make A.M.C. your butcher!, —3,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 14

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TWO PRESENTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 14

TWO PRESENTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 967, 9 May 1930, Page 14

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