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THOS. WAGG AND CO.

Motor Engineers and Carriage Builders,

Masterton

, By far. and away the largest motor exhibit to be seen at the Masterton Show was that made of the Buick car by Messrs. T. Wagg and Co. This firm have a permanent stand erected on the showgrounds, and, wet or fine, are able to demonstrate to interested motorists the salient points of this popular motor. It is seldom, especially since the war, that such a fine collection cf Bsicks have been seen at one stand, and it is needless to say these were the centre of much interest. Both 4 and 6 cylinder Buicks were on exhibition, and one could not help being struck with the fine finish and attractive appearance of all of them. Hundreds of these cars are in daily use in the Wairarapa, and, are giving complete satisfaction in every detail. Those in search of a Teal up-to-date, reliable motor are invited to inspect Messrs. T. Wagg and Co.'s stocks at the garage in Queen-street. The firm are also stockists for the celebrated Michelin tires, and undoubtedly carry the most extensive ..stock of tires and accessories of any garage in the Wairarapa. The Smith Form-a-Truck is another of Wagg and Co.'s agencies that is worth enquiring about. For transport service this vehicle is just the thing. Farmers, contractors, and carriers would find it to their advantage to make a call and see it. While the motor branch of Wagg and PO-'s business receives special attention, "that of the coach and carnage building,' and motor-body building, painting, and repairing is carried out in every particular and to the satisfaction of clients.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 2

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THOS. WAGG AND CO. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 2

THOS. WAGG AND CO. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 44, 20 February 1918, Page 2