E. WOODWARD.
l HEADQUARTERS FOR GLEN con; “Is that 1372?" Yes madam." "Please send me up half a. ton of household coal." “Thank you, w. \\'ill aitend to your Orrin right. away." The above conversation is luklng plac. nun): times each day bee-nus; 1372 II [M telephone number of E. \Voodward. \.!m is chief Hamilton agent. for Glen Coal—and Glen Coal is known by :1! lgoud housewives to be the very Deli procurable. I E. Woodward. who is agent tor the [New Zealund Express Company, do“ {not only deal in coal, but attends to ‘nll classes of cariage work, furniture gremuvals being a speciality of thi‘lli'ui. In Ihis branch or the businescxporienced packers are employed and {every care is taken in transit. 'l‘hll ‘ih-m also have large storage rooms. lwhere clionis can store their property ‘in the knowledge lhal it is being care-. "fully looked nx‘lnr, l 110 not forget, then, when you nexi grequiru coal for cooking or heatlnd purposes, he >lll‘e to procure a few isacks of [lien Goal from E. Woodward ‘“‘hosn business premises are slluated in Llollingwuod 51‘, up the right-o-wu loppuwlc .\lcx‘indm St. « A
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 18
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189E. WOODWARD. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19894, 25 May 1936, Page 18
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