CARRIAGE AND MOTOR BODY BUILDING.
AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES.
i With the turn of the shortest day spring weather is not so many weeks off and the man with the truck who wants to tate advantage of improved business, will, if he is wise, get his machine in perfect order before the rush comes along. This is a good time to have the work done, and Gilmour, Joll and Williams, Ltd., are fully equipped to do anything in building or repairing, horse vehicles or the bodies of motor trucks. They have in their Newton Road premises every convenience for the making of motor ear wheels and springs, for the fitting of solid band tyres and the general sen-ice work that is required by trucks in constant use is efficiently carried out. If a man realises that the weather of the next month or so is very hard on trucks that have not been painted and renovated he would at once run it into the paint shop and have it put out in first-class style and able to stand against the encroachments of tbe wettest day. As agents for the Wonderful White Trucks and road-making plant, Gilmour, JoB and Williams, Ltd., are able to estimate for the largest work, they have the plant to turn out big trucks and omnibuses in the shortest possible time. This is a great point with truck owners, and such would be advised to get in touch, with the company without delay.
One patent of the firm which is selling splendidly and should be used by every Ford owner is a Crank Case Support which prevents the brackets breaking and has in scores of cases saved a £10 job. Tbe cost is only 30/ fitted, and it is cheap insurance. Messrs. Gilmour, Joll and Williams, Ltd., have many ideas for the motor owner and are always glad to give the benefit of their experience. They supply motor .accessories of all kinds, with benzine and oil, at their preanises, 136, Newton Road, which are i known for the fact that every customer gets a service which makes him a regular caller whenever he requires anything.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 156, 4 July 1922, Page 10
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357CARRIAGE AND MOTOR BODY BUILDING. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 156, 4 July 1922, Page 10
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