ARTHUR ATKIN FACTORY.
AT THE "CORNER," HAMILTON EAST ESTABLISHED 1878—STILL GOING STRONG. "One of our rubber-tyred gigs would make a delightful present, for your ramily," is one of the scatter advertisements of the Arthur Atkin Vehicle Co., appearing in our columns. This no doubt has been seen by many of our readers who, perchance, have never given the matter another thought. After viewing these vehicles at the company's Show stand, which is situated next the Ruakura Court it.is only reasonable to suppose that the above announcement will receive most favourable consideration. The vehicles displayed speak volumes for the workmanship. Every care has been exercised in the construction of the body and the framework, and each 'vehicle is beautifully finished and upholstered. The best springs procurable have been used in the construction, with !he result that the occupant when driving is able to enjoy the acme of comfort. The price will astonish you. Another exhibit of (his well-known firm is the carriers' spring-dray, which lias brought, deserved recognition to its manufacturers.. In addition to the building branches of the business, the firm makes a speciality of re-tyring gigs, painting and upholstering motorcars and gigs, and the manufacture of motor springs. Notwithstanding the good work that the firm puts into all its undertakings, the re-tyring of gigs is accomplished "while you wait." Visitors to the Show are recommended to make fuller enquiries at the Stand, and those less fortunate to write to the firm, whose head office is at "The Corner," Hamilton East. P.O. Box, 48.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 4
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