HURRELL BROS.
This enterprising firm specialise in car painting, hood and curtain work, and body building farm waggon and in the famou_" Diminion gig. The Hupp car shown is prettily ;furnished in wine colour, picked out in black, and the finish of the leather work is excellent-
Close alongside is a Globe truck, for which the firm have built a substantial body, 10ft by 6ft, with three doors, two side and one tail, making a lorry deck. The cab is nicely upholstered with cushion and squab, making it very comfortable. It has a moveable windscreen. The design is battleship, grey, with black lining.
The waggon is a light milk waggon, n grey, picked out in black. It is mounted on Jew's harp scrolls, and has a double purchase sliding brake, very powerful and mail patent axleThe forecarriage is mortised and braced up with corner plates, giving great strength.
The well-known Dominion gig is still popular, orders having been sent lately to Auckland and to Westport. The somple in the show is silver-mounted, and has fine rubber tyres, thus, ensuring easy and quiet running. The triming and leather work is particularly neat- The body is painted walnut, lined black and orange, and the gear is in tan. It is a handsome vehicle
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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211HURRELL BROS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 5
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