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THE CENTRAL MOTOR GARAGE. MASTERTON.

Scarcely any branch of industry has developed so rapidly within recent years as that of the motor business. Its influence on commerce is of a very important, character, and the successful manner in which the trade is being expanded in Masterton finds illustration in the new garage of Messrs. Madden and Jenkin, recently erected on 'the sito formerly, occupied by the Princo of Wales Stables. So centrally situated and well equipped with every device for the prompt despatch of repair jobs, which' are carried out by men of experience, this new garage is bound to find considerable favour with the motoring public. In the front there is. a commodious waiting room for ladies. Then there is a special vulcanising room, a stock room, and -storage capacity for over sixty cars. A large compressed-air tank has been provided for the .inflation of tires. The garage is separated from the engineering shop by the latest wire and steel-woven door. The workshop is well fitted and lighted. The enterprising proprietors intend sparing no pains in catering for the requirements of the public. The workshop will be in charge of Mr. J. Jenkin, while sales will be personally conducted by Mr. C. E. Madden. The firm has secured the sole agency for two high-class cars, the "Super-Six" and "Studebaker," the merits of which are {ully admitted by motorists; and intending buyers can see them and get all details at the garage.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

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THE CENTRAL MOTOR GARAGE. MASTERTON. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

THE CENTRAL MOTOR GARAGE. MASTERTON. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

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