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A NEW FIRM.

+ CHAMBERLAIN AND SON. Z

' There is probably no name more familiar in the Wairarapa than Chamberlain Bros., and no place of business better known than "The Mill." But, while time, has only served to increase the estimation in which the name and business is held, it has not gone by without also adding to the years of the owners. It has given the eldest partner, Mr G. E." Chamberlain, a feeling that he would like to retire from the business, and he has accordingly done so. However, while time is continually giving someone this desire, it is just as continually bringing others forward to take their place. In the present case Mr W. E. Chamberlain has taken a place in the business, which will in future be carried on in the name of Chamberlain and Son. The firm will continue to produce first-class flour and carry on all the various branches connected with flour-milling, grain merchants, etc. Their traction engine is at present engaged in threshing clover, but, as soon as that is finished, engine will be available, until the threshing season comes round again, for hauling, wood-sawing, etc. The firm trust to receive, and will endeavour to merit, the support and confidence of the farmers and general public, and their maxim will be, "Fair trading mean.j successful trading."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 24 May 1907, Page 6

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222

A NEW FIRM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 24 May 1907, Page 6

A NEW FIRM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8448, 24 May 1907, Page 6

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