W. H. RICHARDSON, Practical Hoodmaker and Car Upholsterer,
225 Cuba Street, Palmerston North,
Mr. Richardson is the expert who assisted to build up tho great car business of Bett and Bayly, Ltd., the pioneering firm in the motor trade of Palmerston North. When the firm closed their career in the city, Mr. ■Richardson commenced on his own account, and his premises in Cuba Street are the centre of a great volume of trade. His workmanship is in a measure responsible for his wonderful success, because no customer is over allowed to go away dissatisfied. The job is properly carried out. The best materials are used and the prices charged are moderate. Loose covers, hoods, screens, and upholstery work are just a few of the lines specialised. In having your hood re-covered you may also without extra cost have it remodelled and brought right up to present-day style. Mr. Richardson is a first-class tradesman, and solicits your work. His modern plant and skilled workmanship at moderate prices keep him busy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 17
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169W. H. RICHARDSON, Practical Hoodmaker and Car Upholsterer, Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 17
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