ABOVE: A Rangiora businessman, Mr H. Marks, taking delivery of the first Ford Laser car sold from Palmer and Doak’s new showroom. Handing over the keys is the company’s sales manager, Mr Tony Bankier, watched by a salesman, Mr Ken Grueber. BELOW: The longest-serving Palmer and Doak employee, Mr Noel Edwards, stepping into a car for a test drive.
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Press, 22 June 1981, Page 25
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59ABOVE: A Rangiora businessman, Mr H. Marks, taking delivery of the first Ford Laser car sold from Palmer and Doak’s new showroom. Handing over the keys is the company’s sales manager, Mr Tony Bankier, watched by a salesman, Mr Ken Grueber. BELOW: The longest-serving Palmer and Doak employee, Mr Noel Edwards, stepping into a car for a test drive. Press, 22 June 1981, Page 25
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