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THE AARD TAXI SERVICE,

Palmerston N. Depot, opp. Railway Station, Main Street. -. •• This is a motor service run on distinctly unique business lines, and as reliable and up to the minute as. the towr^ clock. That short sentence just about describes the Palmerston North Aard taxis whose headquarters are in the garage right opposite the main outlet from . the railway station. The Aard had a capital opportunity during the recent raE>vay strike to demonstrate to the public the usefulness and reliability of its service, and it certainly left an excellent impression on the travelling public. The phenomenal growth of the Aard taxi service has completely revolutionised the .means of transport1 throughout New Zealand, simultaneously there has come into being the beautiful closed-in seven-seater cars with which the Palmerston North Aard service is now' equipped—these, master- - pieces of speed, reliability, and comfort ■ are placed at the public service. They "are as -silent, as a ghost, faster than a train, and ready at a second's notice to. start a journey—long or short>—without fear of breakdown or involuntary stop. This combination fleet of modern motorcars seem to.be the last word in mechanical perfection, and their drivers.are skilful and careful to a degree. Ring Telephone 6247 when in need of a taxi.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

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THE AARD TAXI SERVICE, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15

THE AARD TAXI SERVICE, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15