ENTER THOBNYCBOFT-EXIT HOUSE. Comparatively speaking, the horse has played a very insignificant part in the Great World War. This, of cou.w, is just an indication of the trend of the times. Thornycroft -Vehicles have prov»d themselves second to none under the smelling conditions of modern warfare. Indeed,' as Iho British Soldier has proved his superiority over the enemy, bo tlm British-nuido Thornycroft lias proved simerior to foreign-made, vehicles. Five distinct models are made, ranging from 30 to -Ml h.n., with carrying capacities of 2, 2' ( , 3, i\, and G tons. Let ns prove thq saving over the old-fashioned horse transport. Write, to-day for full infor. mation to A. Hutridc and Co.', Wangamii an<l Wellington—Advt. No undue delay, no haphazard methods when we movo you. Our exports "know how," and wasto no time. Another source of speed is our furniture motor. Tou get quickness, safety, economy, and isn't that well worth while? . Bather! The New Zealand' Express Co., Ltd., 8791 Customhouse- Quay.--Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 8
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161Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 8
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