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THE HAYWOOD VULCANISING WORKS, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. I It would'be difficult to suggest a business in Palmerston North or elsewhere that Had made the same rapid strides since its inception, as the Hay wood Vulcanising Works. Of course, in the.fiist' • place; the bvvners.of it. know .their work from A to Z, and the- motoring public can always rely on the best of service, together with a punctuality that counts •iii every walk of life. Messrs. Palmer and M'Nab, the principals'of the firm, arn'alwnys at their post, and supervise every detail, of the business. .This is one "of ■ the characteristics .on which it has been established,'.and hb'doubt with/ the. same methods continued throughout; . Hay wood's . Vulcanising Works, like the proverbial green bay tree, will continue to (Sourish. ' With those few. remarks .we would now turn the public's attention -to the, fact that the. Haywood Vulcanising Company specialise in the repair and vulcanising of tires, tubes,- and rubberware of all kinds, including the resoling and repair of tennis shoes, farmers' knee and cowbail boots, etc. The wonderful way in which old rubber-ware can be rejuvenated in the Haywood Vulcanising Works is a revelation to many. Of course, the vulcanising plant in use renders this an easy matter. Itis the most up to date and best of its kind in'use in the Dominion. It was imported in , the . early stajes of, the business by Mr. L. Palmer, sen., and from time to time it has been added to uuti' to-day it is capable of doing anything a machine is asked to do in regard to rubberware. Householders can now have their wringers x re-rub'bered,. and in \many ways the' Haywood Vulcanising Works can save you money. Articles that years ago had to be discarded can now be made to serve their purpose over and over again. The firm stock milking-machine rubberware of all kinds, and they carry extensive stocks cf all the best makes of tires'and tubes, including the popular Goodyejir cord tires. All manner of surgical. rubber joods are made to order, and-when you' think of rubber think of tha Haywood Vulcanising Works, where the free air service is in Rangitikei street, Palmer- ' ston North. MESSES. P. -OBERT AND CO., Masonic Regalia Manufacturers, Palmerston North. A big extension in the above firm's business will shortly be made. It i» being floated into a limited liability: Company, and application ■ for shares ;.will be received from the public up to 30th -November. Messrs. J; A. Nash and Co. are the brokers, and those desirous of participating in the affairs 'of this old-established firm should send forthwith, for the prospectus. It is _» recognised, fact that , Robert and Co.'s business-is the only- one of its kind in New Zeaiand, and;asa payable.proposition there is nothing'better offering in tin Dominion to-day. The. reason for it. being floated into a company is the illness of its present owner, Mr. P. Robert. ■' '■■ . . ■ C. H. ALLEN'S JEWELLERY • HOUSE, Rangitikei street, Palmerston N. Visitors to Piiltuerstou North during the present Show period, or at any time during the year, will find Mitch to interest ■ them in Allen's Jewellery House in Rangitikei street. Hero you will see a fine assortment of ladies' gold and silver watches, dia; mond, ' wedding, and engagement rings, brooches, necklets, etc. 'Mr. Allen was formerly located in; Main street, but in order to facilitate busincss.und bo of greater service to his many ■ clients ho opened a beautiful sho' in the Imperial Hotel Buildings. THE GENERAL MOTOR EXCHANGE, Church street, opp. Manawatu Club, ' j Palmerston North. The special attention of motorists | visiting Palmerston North is directed I to the fact that Mr, Hayward, proS p*' "or of the General Motor Exchau^j, has opened a new brick and j completely fireproof garage right opj posite the Manawatu Club in Church stroe.t. This will provj of immense advantage to Show visitors particularly, because the premises arc so handy to the club, theatres, post office, etc. 1 When you can store your car iv premises that nre immune from lire, it is i in effect ,'in insurance policy without i tho necessity of paying a premium. 1 lU'siik'S providing a 'convenience to motor-car owners' by way of storage, Mr. Hayward controls several of tho more important agencies; for instance, the Willys Knight and Overland cars, Tlioruycroft lorries, and Federal Knight trucks. The General Motor Hxchungc, it will thei't-fore best'cii, plays an important' part .in the business .■•■ immunity of the ' motor World. It is direi'-ted with export skill ,jy Mr. Miiy-vard, -vho ih at, your service for jri;>.v .and serend-hund trucks and Uac-tor-s, specialising, "of course, in 'the popular Willys Knight and Overland*.. Those contemplating |-he pure' nee of a car Mild be well Hclv-irjcd to tall along ami seek Mr. H,uyward's advije.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 17
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