NEAT UPHOLSTERY.
IxEW celluloid side screens AND BACK LIGHTS. Mr. J. W. Horner does nothing but motor trimming. His motto is, "A flrstclaßS job," and he guarantees satisfaction, whether the job be a complete new hood; waterproof, of course, or a little trimming on the cushions. There is nothing more disconcerting than driving during rain in a car with a leaky hood. It is most uncomfortable and annoying to everybody, but, more than that, it is really dangerous, for if the driver gets water in his eyes unex- ; pectedly he may lose control of the car. Draught* and <polds. Broken side screens are uncomfortably •lraughty, and may easily cause colds, and even more serious illness in the winter, so it behoves the owner to be properly prepared for thf coming wet and cold months, or he and his passengers may suffer. Mr. Horner hfts had a wide and long experience in making hoods and sidescreens, and also in general upholstery work, cushion making, etc. He can re-cover hoods in very short time, and i the best material only is used. Complete ! side-screens, including the frames, can be made, or the old-fashioned button-on curtains repaired with new celluloid. Glass or celluloid rear windows can be fitted, and Mr. Horner's prices are quite reasonable. In order to cope with his expanding business, Mr. Horner has removed to new premises, top floor Shortland Parking Station, Shortland Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 11
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234NEAT UPHOLSTERY. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 79, 3 April 1928, Page 11
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