"REPUBLIC" MOTOR LORRIES
Present-dav, circnmstanc.es lend themselves to unlimited use of motor vehicles for all types of haulage and transport. NVt. verv long ago these vehicles in. the industrial and producing world were considered useless and cumbersome. Close attention to public reiiuivemeiits by Me pioneer manufacturers has led to the production of vehicles which are usable tor all classes of work in all clas.-es of comitrv. No one factory has excelled ratw respect more than the Republic Motor Truck Co.. of Alma, Michigan. U.b.A. Their agents, Messrs. Jnglis Bros, .and Co., Ltd., of .Wellington, report o continual and over-increasing demand lor their products, with the result thai "Republics" are well ■represented right throughout New Zealand. Their success is due to tho wide range they on 0,-, and in addition to their .simplicity <iwi strength. The designing engineers on the "Republic" stuff have followed closely tho results obtained by the uso of motor lorries on the Western front, and in converiuence improvement? have b?en adopted which entitle the "-Republic to b9 known us "The honest truck at an honest latest production. Which is due to arrive in -New Zealand within (he next eight weeks, is known as the Delivery." which is capable of carrying W cwt net load, and will be fitted wiHi inanv refinements, not usually included in n" commercial vehicle. At the present .time slocks are ayailab 9 in U-toii 2-ton, and 31-lon chassis, lull particulars of which can be supplied on application to the ngents, Messrs. Ingli» Bros, and Co., Ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 5
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253"REPUBLIC" MOTOR LORRIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3127, 4 July 1917, Page 5
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