Man of canvas
If you have a tarpaulin that needs repairing or a chair that needs re-upholstering then Roger Bidois' new business in Waiouru could be the place for you. 'Westlorne Limited' is situated in the old Caltex garage workshop in Waiouru and replaces Rogers' home business, Ruapehu Motor Trimmers. Roger employs five sewers and said as his market increases he expects to employ 10. At the moment Roger services the local community as well as customers as far away as Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland. He supplies goods to the Army through AGIs throughout the country as well as the Police. He deals in canvas and leather goods both new and old and is an agent for various gym equipment and Stockman hats. Roger said he will be working with oilskin in the near future so watch for some deals coming up. See his ad page 15.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 595, 18 July 1995, Page 7
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147Man of canvas Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 595, 18 July 1995, Page 7
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