T. WAGG AND CO., LTD., Motor Engineers ; and Importers, Masterton.
. The principal display in the commercial section of the Masterton Show is that made by the well-known motor firm, .Messrs. T. Wagg and Co., Ltd. As usu;aT their permanent stand is tlie centre of attraction for those who appreciate quality and, smartness in motor-car construction. The display is by no means an extensive one, but embraces some attractive .vehicles that for New. Zealand conditions are of exceptional merit. The 1933 Standard "Sixteen" on show is a classy ear-that seemed to excite great interest. • This .particular car is painted grey, finished with "black lines, and .upholstered in ' hide to match. It is equipped with-five wire wheels, Dunlop tires, Protectoglass screen, driving mirror, blinds, dash ventilators, electric screen wiper,. clock,! and. many other devices that all go towards efficiency and convenience. The Chevrolet "Six" also-exhibited by the firm is a vehicle that can ;be'classed as the most outstanding value ever offered by any firm, irrespective of. price* The whole design reflects the skill of a master designer. It has power, speed, and comfort to. meet'every driving situation, and a. reputation for reliability that makes it.a special favourite.with motorists throughout New Zealand. Messrs. Wagg and' C0.,.' Ltd., will be pleased to demonstrate;. these. models: to all interested persons. The firm have just been appointed 'distributors for Associated Motor Spirit,"Europa," and will have this on sale at their garage in Masterton at an early date. Wagg and Co.'s garage is situated, in .Queen Street, and is the ,only one open till 11 o'clock every night, including Sundays and holidays.—Published by arrangement.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 3
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