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NO glare Headlights, yet maximum results. Not necessary to put up with the danger and annoyance of driving with dimmers. GLASSES Mechanically treated on the inside on any make of car, Approved of by the local Police Authorities. .*! on us fur Demonstration REPAIRS of every description by Mechanics^—any make v of Car. NO Boys employed. Your smallest want attended to by a Tradesman. Electrical Work of all descriptions undertaken..We. can put that job of yours right. Company, Hardy-si 'PHONE 464. '^mmm
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 162, 6 July 1918, Page 7
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