Sturdy Spring Carts Built to stand up to the hard knocks sustained on rough toads —often overloaded with Cans or goods —are <i specialty of this coach building workshop . To be sure of Timber, Wheels, Axles and other important parts get your Spring Carts here, "Don't Worry! Take it to Washers” C. F* Washer Blacksmith & Engineer TAURANQA Phone 130 ‘JMssamam
Remember! The Blacksmith.ing and Coachbuilding department is in capable hands. Our Mr S. Snowden, late Sergeant-farrier with the Mounteds for the full term of the war, is a smith second to none ; he has made a special study of shoeing, and as a result you gpt the benefit at a lower price than from any other smith in the JBay. The Coachbuilding Department is under the personal supervision of Mr C. F. Washer. It is his aim to give you the greatest value at lowest cost. Fourteen busy years in business in Tauianga speaks for itself.
ll e 1 f fil u p s$L JfEPAIR work is a mied out by a ** thoroughly qua lifted workman, using only kigheS grade materials. This makes for a complel Ay satisfactory job. The repairing equipm m t here is absolutely the beSt procurable ant / includes devices used in the beSt American and English shops—this enables the Jed , to be done quickly. Charges are always reasonable, hence the great popularity oj f this Garage. Always pleased to advise yt m concerning any repair job. CALL, " Don’ t Worry! Take it to Washers ” C, F. Washer EMPIRE i JAR M 'jE, TAURANQA Pi ione 130 m
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8474, 20 December 1923, Page 3
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