MOTORISTS! There :re quite a number of cars running nt the present time, that are rapidly deteriorating for want of an Overhaul or reasonable repair work. The old proverb, 4 ‘A stitch in time saves nine,” particularly applies to motor cars, as no doubt many c- r owners have found out to their own cost. There are many little matters that are often entirely overlooked by an owner, such as brakes being adjusted or relined, cylinders decarbonised, valves ground in, new piston rings titled, etc., etc., all of which properly attended to, means a consider;!hie reduction in running costs, and the amount of fuel and oil consumed per mile, besides doing away with the annoying worries of roadside stops. Moreover there is the life of the car to be considered, and a motor car, or, indeed, any piece of machinery th: t is neglected, cannot be expected to give the same length of service : s one that is well cared for. Spring is always a busy time in garage repair shops. Work that is done hurriedly canont be as satisfactory as thorough repair work, and eventually costs more. Avoid rush work and uns: tisfactory workmanship. Repair it now. We are properly e(piipped for any motor repair work, and prepared to give the labour cost before undertaking the work. Covers and Tubes Vulcanised by the Latest Process. Specialists in Electrical Repairs. GREYMOUTH MOTORS LIMITED. DISTRICT DEALERS FOR FORD CARS, TRUCKS & TRACTORS. StecWsta for Michelin Tyres.
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Grey River Argus, 27 May 1922, Page 6
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