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HEAVY TRUCK DISTRIBUTION uu ■ GENERAL MANAGER S This demanding but responsible position is open to a suitable applicant aged 3545, with extensive N.Z. wide experience in the Heavy Truck Industry. He must have a thorough knowledge of transport engineering combined with a proven sales record. He will be a sound administrator, fully capable of organising and directing the existing staff through a period of rapid development. His responsibilities will be the complete marketing of KENWORTH and VOLVO trucks, together with the profitability and smooth functioning of this division. This is a top level appointment to a growth position. Salary’ is open to negotiation and will include an incentive scheme. Company superannuation and normal benefits. All replies treated in strictest confidence, should be addressed to: Managing Director. Dalhoff & King (N.Z.) Ltd. P.O. Box 184. Wellington I —- / FINANCE \VM \ I■ * V/ / TIP TO TO MAXIMUM INTEREST FOR REGISTERED DEBENTURE STOCK AND UNSECURED NOTES 10 Years 7'/*% 6 Years 7%% 5 Years 7% 4 Years 6%% 3 Years 6 1 /i% 2 Years 6'/4% Debentures: 6 months 5%% 12 Months 5’4% Unsecured Notes: 6 months 5%% 12 Months 6% • Interest payable promptly each quarter • Early repayment of investment in special circumstances • Cumulative (compounding) Debenture Stock also available Get your Prospectus and Application Form from any Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, any member of a N.Z. Stock Exchange, or any Branch of General Finance Limited. Applications can only be accepted on an application form issued with a printed copy of the Prospectus. Your nearest General Finance Limited Branch let CHRISTCHURCH: P.O. Box 8160, Telephone 45-160 St’S how we keep your cool by finding fault with ours If genius is the capacity for taking infinite pains, McAlpines must deserve that description for the lengths they go to in testing their products. One whole department is devoted to finding fault with the company’s output. It is unique in the New Zealand world of refrigeration. No other manufacturer has a quality control system the same as that used by McAlpines. Normal spot checking methods are used, but in addition. there is a filial total check of every unit before it is passed for delivery with its guarantee form. In a special temperature controlled room, there’s a minimum test run of 12 hours. During this test, wiring is checked and double checked for plus conformity with safety standards. There’s a searching examination of detail for flaws in the paint, sharp edges, fit of gaskets, tightness of screws. Critical ears listen for murmurs and tiny rattles in the refrigeration unit. « On O Some checks are ag u super sophisticated: O°O V in one, an electronic ' (I sensor looks for , A refrigerant leaks. It is sei to detect a loss rate of as little j as loz in 30 years. T S As a result of I - ]\ such care and attention j \ / V \ to detail as well as | if/ \l to main principles, HZ I J McAlpine have built an W If international reputation ' < of expertise and quality... designing, manufacturing, installing and servicing airconditioning and refrigeration Ik Wu systems engineered to customer I HMBk w I ■ J I H I &l requirements of efficiency cost. The Prestcold range IMHHHHHHHLai of domestic refrigeration complete temperature control SERVICE touches the homelife of thousands. Isn’t it time you put your temperature control problems into the hands of McAlpine experts? McAlpine Refrigeration Limited, PO Bex 2215, Auckland also aHTaltapnna, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch . tma V 7 '

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33213, 1 May 1973, Page 11

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