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TRAVEL IN COMFORT,

HOODAND UPHOLBTERY REPAIRS. ; A DE 'LACEY’S SERVICE. . ilt Is a 'trite ■saying' that a rolling stone gathers no moss, and It Is equally as. logical to add-..that a ear with broken upholstery and 'torn hood gives ’.no] 'comfort to the driver or the passengers,' Motoring iday.s are-here, and ■for a small outlay—very small when (compared with the return ip pleasure anti comfort it gives—your car, with its damaged hood and upholstery, can 'he( refitted for years of useful service.

j . Forimany years now motorists have I been; going to A. E. de'Lacey, the wellknown, upholsterer, and motor trimmer, ‘ dn Barton Street, for work of this kind, and It Is a tribute to his workmanship that every job turned out by biim has given universal satisfaction. The secret lies in the fact that .he .uses the best of materials, combined with the superior workmanship which ’ ■comes'’from years of experience, and, ; above all, his charges are the personification of moderation. For a quotation for that hood or upholstery job see A. E. de Lacey. ; Leave your car In his hands, and all its 'defects will be remedied expediti- ■ dusly, and with a guarantee of satisfaction.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

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TRAVEL IN COMFORT, Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

TRAVEL IN COMFORT, Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 6

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