E. WOODWARD
HEADQUARTERS FOR GLEN COAL "Is that 1372?” "Yes, madam.” Please send me' up half a ton of household coal.” "Thank you, we will attend to your order right away.” The j above conversation is taking place many times each day because 1372 is the telephone number of E. Woodward, who is chief Hamilton agent, for Glen Coal—and Glen Coal is known by all good housewives to he the very best procurable. E. Woodward, who is agent for the New Zealand Express Company, does not, only deal in coal, but attends to all classes of cartage work, furniture removals being a speciality of this firm. Tn Ibis branch of tlio business experij enced packers are employed and. every care is taken in transit. This firm also j have large storage rooms, where j clients can store their properly in the , looked after. ; Do not forget then, when you next ! require coal for cooking or heating purposes, ho sum lo procure few sacks of Glen Coal from E. Woodward whose' business premises are situated in Bryce Street where coal from the mines is trucked to his very sheds 1 which arc parallel to the railway line.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 7
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196E. WOODWARD Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20510, 28 May 1938, Page 7
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