RELIABLE REPAIRS.
BENSON AND McCLINCHY. Commencing from a small beginning this enterprising firm has successfully built up a motor repair business second to none in the district. The two principals, Messrs S. T. Benson and R. L. McClinchy, are both practical mechanics, and all work entrusted to their care receives their personal skill and attention. No jobs are left to boys or apprentices to do. Tiie Simplex Milking Machine agency is also held by this firm, arid farmers can rely on prompt installation of machines. A large range of spare parts is also carried. The garage might he termed the “Motorist’s Mecca,” as all genuine Ford spares are stocked, as also are motor greases, oils, and bicycle tyres and • accessories Of interest to motorists are the stocks of Silverton cord tyres —the first cord tyre made. This is the finest example of tyre craftsmanship, and a remarkable combination of beauty and durability. Messrs Benson and McClinchy also hold the local agency for Jewett cars, the car with the Auckland tb Wellington reputation behind it. The firm extends seasonal greetings to all; and a cordial invitation is extended to pay a visit to the garage, which is situated opposite the Criterion Hotel in Normanby Road, Paeroa. Correspondence will be promptly attended to, and the telephone number through the day is 91.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 3
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220RELIABLE REPAIRS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 3
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