There once lived a man called Tim Casey. He wint for a ride in a Daisy. The Daisy broke down and the language of Tim would amaze ye. So to the Crown Carriage Works Tim wint tearing and until he got -jhere he Kept on swearing "If a gig can be got at O'Neill and Lock's I'll have it no matter what is the cost!" On a visit to those works Tim's wsnrts were supplied and since that day no smash has he known, nor' strong language has he used for he rides along smoothly whereever he goes. Moral: Ride with comfort and safety in a vehicle built at the Crown Carriage Works bv O'Neill and Lock. NOTHING IN THE SHAPE OF CARRYING OR FORWARDING WORK COMES TO US AMISS.
Whatever it is we are ready for it, prepared to execute it in the quickest, best and most business-like manner. Equipment and organisation are essential to good work, and we possess the best. "We say emphatically that if you want a parcel sent, goods delivered, furniture removed, or material carted w-- can do the vork to best advantage. —The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., M:.in Street, Gore. Telephone 52.
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Mataura Ensign, 2 November 1911, Page 8
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198Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 2 November 1911, Page 8
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