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AUTO ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE.

' Mr. H. -Mylroi, the well-known battery service expert,' has removed, his plant and business to the Haywood Vulcanising Company's premises in Bangitikei street. Car owners will"appreciate the greater facilities thus arranged for, and with the plant now. employed. Mr. Mylroi can: recharge batteries on the shortest notice. The motor generator charging set installed has a capacity capable of dealing with sixty batteries .at one time, which should.be a :decided advantage to \ those patronising this establishment. The plant.is without a doubt' the most up-to-date in. Palmerston North, and, we may add, the latest and best of the kind for the purposes procurable. Its capacity is probably greater than the present needs of Palmerston North warrants; at the same time, Mr. Mylroi believes in being fully equipped and ready to deal with .business1 from any point of the compass. -■ ! All car electrical work is specialised in, and it: goes without saying that since starting business- in Palmerston North this young and talented expert has had no reason to regret selecting Palmerston -North as a great centre for his class of trade. Armature winding and re-magnetising is a branch of the business that 'is given special attention. Mr. Mylroi is agent for the Vesta Batteries, and would be pleased to receive a call from anyone interested.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 17

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AUTO ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 17

AUTO ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 17

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