BUSINESS ITEMS.
MESSRS. D. FLYNN AND CO. COACH AND MOTOR BODY BUILDERS. Messrs. D. Flynn and Co., of Elliott Street, Auckland, draw attention to their advertisement appearing in this issue, and a visit paid to this establishment by our representative confirms the fact that this is a progressive firm and quite up-to-date in all its methods. Messrs. D. Flynn and Co. are men of practical experience in their own individual branches, and the firm is well known throughout the Auckland province for thorough and practical workmanship. The premises, which are admirably suited for vehicle and motor building, are situated in Elliott Street, covering a considerable portion of land, and a visit to this establishment is well worth the trouble. The coach factory is well stocked with all classes of farming implements and vehicles for pleasure, business and farm purposes, and the proprietors claim that added to the benefits of first-class workmanship, there is the inestimable advantage of carefully selected material only used in the construction of all work executed by them. Messrs. Flynn and Co. have recently added a new branch of industry to their factory, and that is that of motor body building and painting. Motor bodies of every design are regularly constructed, both standard or original, and the 'firm build to any specification that may be submitted. Motor lorry bodies have formed a special feature of their business, and they are prepared to submit plans and specifications and estimates for any special kind of motor lorry designed to carry a maximum load. Motor painting is another feature of this firm’s business, and motorists can be assured that all work entrusted to Messrs. Flynn and Co. will be capably carried out.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1326, 23 September 1915, Page 5
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282BUSINESS ITEMS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1326, 23 September 1915, Page 5
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