"'REPUBLIC" MOTOR TRUCKS are built at ttelaTgesi':: : and best, equipped factory in the world, devoted exclusively to Truck Manufacture. ' • To-day, tlic purchaser of a truck demands definite assurance of durability—sturdiness equal to every load—a truck- •■ : that will be on tie job every day. ' -"" """ : ~ . He demands accessibility and ease of operation—economy in tyre expense—economy in fuel consumption. What . more definite assurance can be given than the -. - ' "Republic Roll of Honour" ?\. the features that are enrolled in the "Republic's"- speci- ' fication. ! ;■- -.-...'-.'. '. \ [We invite comparison on the merit of construction. alone, ; . , S iYou will find these trucks in practically every line of duty, -"Republic" Truck Sen-ice moans — ECONOMICAL SER- : ] .VICE-LONGEST SERVICE, and DAILX DEPEND- | 'ABILITY.! ',■.:' \; BETTER TRUCK CONSTRUCTIONICAMOT BE > -; ! FOUND. '.;- ...£■■ Full particulars and quotations from—■ Inglis Bros. A €©,„ Ltd,,". , ■-24-26 HARRIS STREET, [WELLINGTON, ;':"V • IDJin. CLEARANCE, 110 in. WHEELBASE, R00MY ! & COMFORTABLE. 3i'H.P., 5-Sealcr, 1917 Model, Electric Lhjht and Self Starter. - STILL AT PRE-WAR PRICE, £33Qimmm I@t§r Importing B©., 115,,. / (NEW ZBALANB DISTEIBUTOES))/ ''■'.■'• 'Phono'te.' ' ;'p.o. BOX 705, .WELLINGTON* : ; WELLINGTON SELLING AGENTS-STANTON AND WANS, LTD., . MOLESWORTH STREET. mmniiWimnn ■ii.ui«u»^iiijijjuii.iiijjimjw^j^jii«iiui^«ia.i'»MMMiijiM M ii , ,n mim, ■'S.-W, Paint WiH Not I; Crack, Peel or Blister— I it is There to Stay* I TTSE paint good enough, to give you this assurance. It is true economy. .'.■!.' All the time and care you devote to the interior of your home are ' ■ I ' pretty nearly wasted if the first impression visitors, receivers a'shabby | coat of paint outside. '" .;. '■'% SWP is wliat people generally call Sherwin-Williaras Paint. It i is these three letters on every can of Shenvin-Williams Paint that dis- ' I tinguishes it from the cans of ordinary paint. SWP is. -.1 Real Paint—a True Brighten-Up Treatment, - j for even the most weatherworn house. I - - It is real, because it has all the spreading, covering, and protect-- § ■ ing powers, and,all the durability that accurate mixing arid thorough. ■ | I grinding can givo to a paint. , ■'•■■-• --■■■- ' |.. Every ingredient in SWP passes the ,test of the;.Sherwin-Williams i . laboratory—the'severest test in the paint world. Every gallon is made i■_ ■ in accordance with, the exact formula— the result of'~. ' i - . Fifty Years' Experience in Good Paint Making... J [ More houses are destroyed by the ravages of weather than by 1 any other cause. It may be Summer sun or Winter sleet—weather is a 1 - persistent destroyer. That is why you should use a paint rich in pure ' § •-' ' linseed oil, zinc, and lead—a paint that will protect and prcsene jour | home. ' I Sherwin-Wiliiains Paint is the le'adhig house paint—for it has stood I the test of time, and its maters havoalnajs maintained quality. Paint § your property with SWP and your house will not-bo thai one that" is § destroyed by the weather. | ""'Wo ha.ve a paint expert on the stall wlio=c e\penence and practical - I • knowledge will bo placed at the disposal ot all those who intend paint- I ing their own houses. Write to Department "E." , | E. W.Mills & CO., LE, A g e»,,j , ; I *WfSWB3IHG SPIREf I . - ; . INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM . f. FIRE, FALL, OR BURCLARB. 9 BY INSTALLING ONE On" THESE OELEBRATBD BAFEB, I TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT; PRFEOT IN CONSTRUCT S TION; CONTAINS ALL THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THA* I ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY., 1 NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS D& I STROYED BY FIRE . I NO RATNER BAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLAB3. I ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS IT TO FALL' i ! FROM ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING - THEREFORE 1. "" ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BRITISH MADE. I WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THB I GOODS AT |. The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd,. § ' 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON AGEST& . I
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 9
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