I The safest, strongest and I speediest of all rubber J anti-skids, and unrivalled I for the driving wheels of n high • cowered machines. II especially those used for || heavy side-car work. FROM ALL GARAGES : KvX:, m* «ipill ** mmwm n r wmm : v : s3SSS '.S^:'^^r K^; iMMiHH *» HIP Among the seven standard sizes of Republic Trucks the Model T (3£ ton) shown below has won great popularity in New Zealand and elsewhere for heavy haulage-work because it enables more work to be done at less coat. The Internal Gear Drive of Republics delivers 92% 6* the power at the wheels. The load is carried on a solid I-beam Drop Forging Dead Axle of enormous strength which takes all the road shocks. All the Driving Axle has to do is drive. Republics are supplied in seven models—ranging from f Ton to 5 Ton Capacity— a Hie to suit eoery need Obtainable through Ail Motor Garages. Dexriptitie Booklets and List of New Zealand Users from: INGLIS BROS. & CO., Ltd. "REPUBLIC" DISTRIBUTORS FOR NX Jervois Quay, Taranairf and Cable Streets • WELLINGTON t WO-^^H^4^§-mi^^^f'f j
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ties—not speak of primary schools—would involve a very considerable increase on the building vote now provided. Last session the vote was increased by £300,000, but it fell far short of the claims now being made upon the Department. During the past week, for exampki, he had been considering two each of which involved tiie •qwndituft of over £200,000.
For solid -wear and great tenacity there is nothing to equal North British CLINCHES CROSS TYRES. Th«y have ,aa uabattoble vvmi tit, bud Witt. M
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1919, Page 7
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