SALE OF USED GOVERNMENT VEHICLES » -r.- * ?' . . .i • Some used Government trucks of various makes and types will shortly be ready for sale through authorised motor dealers at fixed prices. ' Light delivery trucks of "L" plate classification may be purchased from any. authorised motor dealer without a permit. Trucks of "H" plate classification will be sold only to purchasers who hold "permits to purchase" which will be issued to essential users only— (a) for replacing trucks obsolete or unsuitable for present work, or ■ (b) to meet a bona fide transport shortage in essential businesses. * Permit holders may buy from any authorised dealer anywhere. H Intending purchasers of "H" plate classification vehicles should apply immediately by letter to their District Officer, Transport Department — Auckland—P.O. Box 1117. Christchurch—P.O. Box 1270. Wellington—P.O. Box 214, Te Aro. Dunedin—P.O. Box 886. S Applicants should give name and nature of work truck is required for, details of vehicle (if any) to be replaced, or the nature and extent of any expansion in business, and types ; and capacities of any existing fleet Purchasers desiring more than one truck should state their full needs in the one letter. • E. H. LANGFORD, Secretary, Government Vehicles Disposal Board, ! Parliament Buildings, Wellington.
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• *T FARMERS! I 1! Just arrived a HEAVY CANVAS 1 BOOT with thick cleated rubber soles, just like ordinary gum boots "We recommend this boot for cowshed wear. THE STRAND WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 71, 11 May 1943, Page 7
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