Tho Rouse and Hurrell Company, of Courtenay Place, Wellington, are making very extensive alterations and additions to their premises in order to meet the increasing demand? of motorists. The company is now extending its garago and show-rooms of motor-cars and motor goods generally. The new premises will take three months to complete, and will bo probably the, finest motor house in the Dominion. No* expense is being spared to bring even-thing right up to date, and the most mo'dern plant will be installed in tho repair department. An expert motor engineer has been engaged to supervise the workshops, and only fully qualified mechanics will be employed. The whole of tho workshops and garago will occupy the ground floor, covering an area of 9000 square feet, and will be laid in concrete. Electric light will be installed throughout, and the Garage will be open day and night. The storage of cars will be specially catered for, and motorists will be afforded every possiblo facility and assistance. The company has recently purchased the piece of land between its old premises and Messrs. A. and T. Burt, which has enabled such extensive improvements to be made. The company will carry n large stock of motor sundries suitable for all makes of motor-cars, both pleasure and commercial. The new premises will bo ready for occupation on the Ist September nfxt—Advt. CROSSLEY LANDAULETTE CAR. Just landed, 1911 Crosslcy Landaulette. The very latest thing in town carriages. Painted dark green and handsomely upholstered in gray cloth. Electric light in tonneau, speaking tube, etc. Trials at any time. Scott Motor Agency, Cuba Street,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 5
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266Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1162, 24 June 1911, Page 5
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