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18th March 1966, Page 37
18th March 1966
Page 37
Page 37, 18th March 1966 — ADAMS AND BRISTOW
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FilE vehicles of George Bristow Ltd. have en transferred to Adams Bros. (Kingston) Ltd. following the decision of the two companies to handle all business under one name—Adams Bristow (Kingston) Ltd.

The two companies had operated in close liaison for many years and had to a large extent carried on business as one concern, but it had become increasingly evident that an amalgamation would be to mutual advantage.

Mr. A. E. Adams, chairman of George Bristow, will join the new company as a director, and together with the directors of Adams Bros., Mr. A. L. Adams, Mr. Alan E. Adams and Mr. A. D. D. Adams, will form the new board.

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