A NEW BUSINESS
MESSRS NAYLOR AND FALK.
It is always pleasing to record busiprogress in Masterton and the this connection settlers of the Waira- . rapa will he interested to learn that Messrs J. H. Naylor and 0. V. Falls will shortly open on Auctioneering and Wairarapa Machinerjr Exchange in. Perry "street, in premises lately occupied by Messrs A. J. Cooper and Co., Ltd. This is the first business of its kind to be established in the Waira- , rapa, and in these days of high prices settlers will at once recognise the , value of a machinery exchange conducted on a comprehensive scale. For the past eight years Mr Naylor has , been in charge of the Wairarapa branch of Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ltd. He has an expert knowledge of all classes of machinery, V and bis wide experience should-be a valauble asset to the new business. His partner, Mr Falk, has also been with the same firm since he returned tram the front. In addition several . goSd agencies have been secured, and $ the firm will make further announcef stents at a later date.
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Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 5
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183A NEW BUSINESS Wairarapa Age, 31 March 1920, Page 5
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