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MASTERTON-PALMERSTON SERVICE.

AN ENTERPRISING FIRM. Messrs. G. Bramwell and Co. who have for some time past successfully run a motor car service between Masterton and Palmerston North, announce that in future the business will be run under the partnership of Brown and Bramwell, and the service will be known as the “8.8. Express Motor Services.” The firm desire to thank the public of Masterton and district for the splendid patronage that has been extended to their motor service right from the start. In order to keep abreast of the times and to cater for the demands of an exacting public on the best possible lines, the firm have pleasure in announcing that they have just purchased a 12-seater Hudson saloon. The car is a beautiful piece of workmanship and has embodied in it every comfort and convenience for comfortable travelling. The body is a special feature, being the only one of its kind in New Zealand built on a Hudson chassis, which is fitted with the largest size balloons made to ensure the maximum of comfort. The chassis is also a special feature enabling a steady maintenance of speed so necessary on this fairly lengthy journey. The object of the firm is to give, the public the very best possible service between Masterton and Palmerston, strict attention being paid to punctuality of the timetable to enable passengers to make their ear or train connections at either terminus. Tiie partners, Messrs. W. H. Brown and G. Bramwell are experienced owner-driv-ers, and the public can rely on receiving every courtesy and attention.— Advt.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 October 1926, Page 4

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MASTERTON-PALMERSTON SERVICE. Wairarapa Age, 6 October 1926, Page 4

MASTERTON-PALMERSTON SERVICE. Wairarapa Age, 6 October 1926, Page 4

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