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W. A. BROWNING, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Mainstreet, Palmerston North.

Once more we have pleasure in directing attention to the business conducted in Main-street, Palmerston North, by Mr. W. A. Browning, a gentleman who is as well known in the district as the town clock. It is over thirty years since Mr. Browning, in partnership with the late Mr. Robert Tory, commenced business as coach and carriage builders, and the firm's earliest work can be seen still in daily use around Palmerston North, a fact which speaks for itself. The self-same class of material and workmanship is manifest in the work that leaves Mr. Browning's establishment to-day. In keeping- with the general progress and development of the district, Mr. Browning has added a motor body building department to his premises, where an excellent staff of skilled men arc employed in painting, repairing, and making motor springs and bodies for all kinds of cars. Tradesmen's motor delivery vans are specialised in, and a good many are in constant use in the town that have been turned out at Mr. Browning's factory, and giving adequate satisfaction in every detail. Visitors to the Show should inspect this establishment and see the good work put into all of Browning's vehicles. »

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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W. A. BROWNING, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Mainstreet, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

W. A. BROWNING, Coach and Motor Body Builder, Mainstreet, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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