‘ln my time,’’, remarked a Napier garage proprietor-to a Daily Telegraph reporter the other morning, “I-have resided m many centres in New Zealand, but I have, never come. across such a juvenile, enthusiasm for all things to do with motor cars as that which exists inNapier. The boys here can tell at a glance what make a: car is, what its special points are. the approximate cost, and its supposed assets or defects as compared with other makes of cars. . Unfortunately,” he concluded with a sigh, “when they grow old enough to buy cars for themselves, I shall not be alive to sell them any.’*-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3801, 18 January 1927, Page 5
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