BUSINESS NOTICES.
A sale which should attract, the attention of those in search of good dairy eous is that of Hr holm Humphries, which is to lie held iit the Fanners’ Co-op. yards, Opunake, on Saturday Mr Humphries has been dairying in tins district for some 30 odd years, and by .judicious culling lias now a particularly fine herd. Being off’ poorish country they' will do remarkably well if taken on to the good land." Cars will leave the Hawera offices of the auctioneers on the morning of the sale. It is not generally known that Messrs hysons, 'Coord and Keilar's Garage in Hawera, which was recently owned bv -Messrs John Blake and Solis Ltd., lias attached to it the most completely equipped workshop in Taranaki. In addition a thoroughly capable staff of mechanics is employed, and consequently nothing but the best work is turned out. The convenience and ease with which repairs can be curried out with modern machinery astonishes most people, and the firm, being a progressive one, wishes to prove to yet more motorists that by bringing their work fo them patrons will obtain the benefit of cheaper and more efficient methods, in addition the firm wishes to make it known that they have on hand full stocks of motor spirit, oils, tyres and accessories. The sale of cars also comprises an important field of activities, the firm being fortunate in having the South Taranaki agencies for WillvsKniglits, Overlands" and Fiats. Motorists in search of service, prompt attention, and good Avorkmanship are well adviser! to give Messrs Lysons, Foord and Keilar Ltd. a trial.*
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 June 1924, Page 7
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