W. RICHARDSON (Late Bett and Bayly), Motor Hood and Screen Maker, Cuba street, Palmerston North.
Good workmanship, prompt service, and moderate charges is Mr. Bichardson's motto. In order to facilitate the prompt dispatch of work a fine roomy brick workshop has been added to the premises. Patrons leaving their cars in Mr. Richardson's caro for repair need have no fear of fire as the new works are entirely constructed in brick with concrete floors. Mr. Eichnrdson was Messrs. Bett and Bayly's chief man when that firm wero in biminess. It will bo remembered that they had departments for every phase ,of the motor trs.de, and Mr. Richardson now carries on business on the same lines. His plant is a first-class one and his extensive connection is a result of his reliability and good workmanship. He can fit your car to perfection at a very moderate cost, and it is well to romember that if the work is worth doing it is in your interests to take it to Mr. Richardson's in Cuba stroet.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 22
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173W. RICHARDSON (Late Bett and Bayly), Motor Hood and Screen Maker, Cuba street, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 22
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