MR. W B. MACINTOSH, Coach Motor Body, and Boat Builder, Levin
What Mr. W. B. Macintosh doesn't know about the coachbuilding trade is eurely not worth learning. His premises in Queen street, at the rear of the G.P.0., is a very busy centre indeed. Coachbuilding in larger centres is a trade that was considered as having gone to the pack, but this does not apply to dairying and agricultural centres like Horowhenua. There is always going to be a demand for good vehicles nad satisfactory repairs in an important farming centre, because the motoi\ cannot successfully invade the s domain of the horse on the farm. The motor--a useful machine in many walks of life—cannot take the place of the milk cart and horse, and therefore until the end of time the first-class coach-builder is going to prove a valuable man to a farming district. Besides being a first-class coach and motor-body builder, Mr. Macintosh is a boat-builder of some^note. His work in this direction has had special merit awarded to it time and again..
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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175MR. W B. MACINTOSH, Coach Motor Body, and Boat Builder, Levin Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 15
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