NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, LTD.
A CARRYING PLANT EXHIBITION. One of the special features -in the implement class is the magnificent display of carrying plant by the New Zealand Express Company, Manchester street, corner of Hereford street who, as is usually the case, make the A. and P. Show a medium for attracting the attention of country residents as well as those in the city, to their capabilities as general carriers. This display would attract attention anywhere. The horse-drawn pantechnicon, with six splendid well-matched bays, would be hard to beat in any field, and the style and carriage of these well-chosen horseß, all m the pink of condition, and magnificently groomed and equipped, should win admiration from all. The Express Company iB also showing, besides several other exhibits, the latest 'thing in the world for moving furniture, viz, a huge Dennis motor pantechnicon. The body was built an Christchurch, and put on an especially made easy-riding chassis. A photograph of this wonderful vehicle recently appeared in the August number of the "World's Carrier, '' and has attracted favourable attention wherever it has been seen. This, both to-day and tomorrow, is - bound to have much attention focussed ■ on it, showing as it does the courage ' and enterprise Of the N.Z. Express Company, LtcL, whose name is a houae- .... haM DBA iii the Dominion.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 12
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