TRANSPORT PROBLEMS.
Present day business necessitates the nee of the quickest, most economical and most reliable system of transportation. Gradually, New Zealand ig realising that competition demands up-to-date methods ?™£!£■ ua ," j :- but snn] y- th <> motoh UMIKY is being recognised as necessary, and. if built by a reliable factory, 'is dependable. Before purchasing, a buver should satisfy himself astoHio standing of the manufacturers. Are they of "mushroom" growth, as a result o'f Ilia demand for motor lorries, or are they pioneers in tlio business? Is so ]id experience behind the construction of the vehicle, or is it safe to depend on something, thrown on the market to undersell the real motor lorry? "TfRPUBLTCS" are "built as tlio result of long experience. There is only ono prino for encli model, and ono quality for ail. Let us discuss your problem,' and convince von that "REPUBLICS", are suitable 'for every typo of service. j.NJGLTS BTCOR AND CO., LTD.,. Distributors, M-2(i Harris Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3099, 1 June 1917, Page 4
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161TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3099, 1 June 1917, Page 4
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