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G. E. SPINLEY.

(Published by Arrangement.) Ono of tho most pressing noods that have been brought about by tho introduction of power-driven, vehicles is a reliabio mechanic who can satisfactorily "undertako repairing in all its branches.' ■ Palulorston North ond district has been well servvd in this respect. At Mr. Spinley's wellfurnished workshops in Rangitikci Street a speciality is made of manufacturing aud repairing motor-car bodies. With thirtythive years behind him as ft mechanic, the head of this establishment can guarantee to give satisfaction iu every detail, and since starting on his own account in his present promises there has never been a lack of orders to keep himself and 6taff of workmen fully occupied. There is no part of a motor-car \\"ith which Mr. Spiiiloy ia not familiar. He undertakes to make and replace worn-out hoods, screens, doors, and all parts that have to stand tho stress of wear and tear. Tho making of springs from spccial motor steel is ono of the features of tho work of tho establishment. Tho article turned out is equal to tho best imported stock, and much cheaper. Old springs' arc repaired equal to now. In every detail in connection with i«nairs of care the work is faithfully performed. Motors that aro becoming shabby through age or hard wear aro restored to the lustr.o 'of newness by tho intelligent use of paints, varnishes, and car enamels made from the very best of materials and applied by a master of his business. Iu audition to motor-car repairs, Mr. Spinley is prepared to build or renovate throughout any vehicle, from a brougham to a spring dray. Ho fits any class of rubber tires at tho shortest notice, and guarantees satisfaction in evory department. Visitors to Palmerston during show week 6hould call and soo samples of tho work turned out.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 26

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G. E. SPINLEY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 26

G. E. SPINLEY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 26

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