A PROGRESSIVE FIRM.
fen years ago, the firm of Campbell Bros., coachbuilders aud motor body builders, was established in Karamu road, Hastings. Since then the firm has progressed and increased its business, aud is exceedingly popular amongst the commercial and tanning communities of the district. The firm has earned this popularity by applied concentration to business, and excellent workmanship. Its activities are extensive and are principally the building of commercial van and truck bodies, motor trailers for business and pleasure uses, drays, expresses, sledges, and the repairing of all such vehicles. Repairing of farming implements is a specialtv with this firm, a plant for acetone' welding and cutting being on the premises in Karamu road. Gigantic deliveries of new spring goods are opening daily at \\ estern.an's. Hustings, and their sho" windows and departmental displays were marvellously transformed to-day. ■Tlr tr •■ elusive fashions in millinery ami oiler-wear will provide delightful itihre I to every woman: as, likewise, wol tie charming designs in the new anting cottons now showing- The H •retnunga and Russell street windows at present a gorgeous blaze of colour, whilst the remnant and oddment tables in the temporary shop will d iiv oiler a remarkable range of bargains "discovered as the result of stockmi in • all lemmints being marked for quick clearance this week at half the parked sale prices.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 211, 20 August 1934, Page 8
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222A PROGRESSIVE FIRM. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 211, 20 August 1934, Page 8
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