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THOMAS WAGG AND CO.,

Motor and General Engineers,

Masterton.

The above firm are the authorised distributors for Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobiie, and Vauxhall cars in tho Wuirarap'a, and in keeping with their usual custom they are- making an excellent display with the latest models of each at their permanent stand at "Solway," where Masterton's popular annual fixture is located. The show commenced this morning, and it is no exaggeration to say that from a commercial point of view it Would be hard to beat. Messrs. Wagg and Co.'s display is a specially good one, and. well abovo tho average. Those who feel at all interested in motor-cars and accessories must visit this firm's stand. Every motor vehicle on display illustrates how carefully the manufacturers study the requirements of New Zealand's motoring public. The latest models exhibited by Mossrs. Wagg and Co. are.equipped with everyj possible convenience. Tho comfort of car users has been well studied, es? peciallyi as' applied to Vauxhall and Buick sedans. The 'Marquette," another, Buick production,laud tho Chevrolet sedan andtourer seen here should appeal to thoso in search of a serviceable car at a moderate prico. The firm is also showing tho popular. "Chevrolet" trucks. , Messrs. Wagg and. Co. certainly give great attention to motorists. Their garage, in Queen street, Masterton, is the centre for all that is best in the motoring world, and their night and day bowser station, where all the leading brands of petrol and oils cau be had, is a public service much appreciated. Mr. Thomas Wagg was the pioneer in tho motoring world in the Wairarapa, and in this connection his firm still leads the way.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 4

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THOMAS WAGG AND CO., Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 4

THOMAS WAGG AND CO., Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 4

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