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PAEROA ENGINEERING CO.

NEW PREMISES OCCUPIED.-

COMPREHENSIVE ’ EQUIPMENT.

MILKING MACHINERY AND MOTOR <

WORKS.

ALL CYCLE STOCKS CARRIED.

During the Christmas-New Year week the Paeroa Engineering Co.,

Ltd., transferred all its stocks and equipment to the new premises (the late Refinery building), which makes a truly excellent motor garage and engineering works. The main room, which, like the rest of the building,

is concrete floored, will - easily hold twenty cars and give room to walk round every one of them, and without interfering with the work going on

therein. • Farmers, in particular, should be interested by an inspection which

all are Cordially welcome to do—of tin milking machine and separator parts stocked. Belts, gearing, chuteing, and inflators, rubbers,, etc., for Davis, Simi plex, Victory, A.W.R., L.K.G. inflators and Pilkington machines; pulsators,

air tubes, milk tubes, and all manner of milking machine and oil-engin? equipment is but a part of the stocks

the farmers may secure. To a representative of the “Gazette,” who was

displaying some curiosity at all thio collection of things one cannot eat,

the principal of the firm (Mr J. T. Brown, M.l.M.E.—Mtember of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers) • ex-i plained that a special dark-room of 'even temperature was provided for

storing rubberware, thereby preserving these goods in perfect condition. An item of interest to the dairyfarm-, er, is the tubing for raising the milk supply when changing over from separation to milk. Steam and oil packings, sheet packings, etc., for al manner of joints are kept on hand, as well as lubricating oils of the various grades. Another point decidedly worth mentioning is that the firm has . taken great pains ■to secure thoroughly competent engineers and fitters. One man, for instance, who Avas three years with Messrs Mason Struthers, is an expert at balancing separators. In the motor-car and motori-cycle department repairs of all descriptions are expeditiously carried put; regrinding and other tools are made on the premises, trip and 'ordinary magnetos’are stocked, and a very -full 'range of Ford parts is carried. Highlyintricate parts for cars, oil engines, and other machinery have been mad« at ; these works, and every effort is put forth to give satisfaction and cut out delay. In certain authenticated cases parts have been supplied that were unobtainable in some towns larger than Paeroa, and the vulcanising has proven better than that done in some other towns, and a third cheaper.. These statements can '3« proved on invoices and a of the jobs done. ' ■ < The cycle department appears to b«. something quite out of the ordinary., Every part of a cycle (both lady’s * and gent’s.), handlebars, brackets,ball races and .bearings, nuts and teolts, mudguards, tyres and tubes, cranks and axles, etc., are neatly ar-, ranged to be picked out on the im stant. Later on a special cycle department -will be efected fronting the main street, where the goods will ha displayed by show windows. The Paeroa Engineering Co., Ltd., has gone in for trade in a thorough. and comprehensive way, well merit: ing the support of the public, and offering every inducement to the residents of the district to spend their money locally, instead of sending outside and paying more for goods and repairs that can be supplied equally well —and often better- —locally. Everyone who wants the district to advance will wish the Company a Prosperous New Year.

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Bibliographic details
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4362, 6 January 1922, Page 2

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PAEROA ENGINEERING CO. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4362, 6 January 1922, Page 2

PAEROA ENGINEERING CO. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4362, 6 January 1922, Page 2

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