Misses B. Hawley and 1L Ivdwards, Hastings, who are spending a few days in Gisborne in the course of a holiday tour, are the guests of Mrs. F. Armstrong, Stafford street.
Motorists will be interested to learn that Mr 1). TJrry, registered electrician, late of Urry and Company, has commenced business as a battery expert and automobile electrician in premises situated in Upton’s Service Station, Gladstone road. Mr Urry has had extensive experience in this trade, and will give his personal attention to motorists’ requirements, ensuring an excellent service at moderate charges. Mr Urry will also hold the district agency for the renowned Exide batteries, which have proved so reliable under exacting conditions in this district. Customers are asked to note the new address—Upton’s Service Station.’’
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18595, 4 January 1935, Page 8
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