HAULAGE PROBLEMS.
The French Armies were able to stop tho Huns at Verdun by tho use of Motor Vehicles for transportation, thus proving that given, a. reliable, machine .a motor ■vehicle can be used in the most linpor. rant work with confidence. As in war,' so in.present-day business, adequate.and •reliable tranportahon.and-delivery is an' absolute necessity. The analysis of haulage problems convinces commercial men that to keep'abreast of the time reform is essential. After arriving at this decision a further problem arises:. "Can a vehicle be-obtained that eliminates all impracticable, and questionable' theory of motor truck construction, one designed froni the viewpoint of the final proprietor and operator, who desires above all else a common-sense'truck; 'simple in construction- and' operation, void of isperiments and complicated mechanism?" These necessary,features are embodied iu the "REPUBLIC"■' Truck,' made in models to suit all classes of work Inglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., 24-2G Harris Street, "Wellington, Distributors.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 14 December 1916, Page 8
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152HAULAGE PROBLEMS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 14 December 1916, Page 8
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