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JCisbpt’s K>ma PUBLISHED IN YOUR INTEREST* Read what the Automobile Association has to say about “FALSE ECONOMY ” “Anxious to save perhaps a few shillings the motorist takes his vehicle for electrical repairs into the hands of an unregistered mech- ! anic, who possesses only a ! smattering of know ledge on this subject; or wanting improved compression, goes to a man who does not know how to use even a micrometer. The fault remedied the car is run for a few months only before the trouble re-appears, and on taking it to a qualified man j the owmer is faced with a staggering bill for repairs, I which usually can be traced ] to the faulty adjustments made by the ‘quack’ a few months earlier. Reflecting on these costs the unfortunate victim realises that he has spent several times the amount that the original repairs would have cost had he taken his car to the proper place in the beginning. . . . The A.A. cannot urge strongly enough that motorists who have repairs ! to be done take them to a reputable garage, where they may rest assured that good, faithful work will be done.” —From the official A.A. Bulletin. Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish .. entrust the care and upkeep of your car i to competent automotive electricians only. With our skilled staff and modern testing and repair facilities we can be relied on to effect permanent repairs at a minimum of expense to yourself, and our service is remarkably prompt. Don't ever contemplate the folly of cheap, inefficient repair work! Consult experts j at . . . T E Be Fair to Your Car Perhaps it is still running perfectly, but is looking shabby. Smarten it up now. Hava it LACQUER FINISHED BY L. G. Pardington PHONE 1332 7/pROYAL air force bought rj

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 28 (Supplement)

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 28 (Supplement)

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20734, 18 February 1939, Page 28 (Supplement)

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