HAULAGE PROBLEMS. The French Armies were able to stop the Huns at Verdun by the use of Motor Vehicles for transportation, thus proving that givon a reliable machine a motor vehicle can be used in the most important work with confidence. As in war, so in present-day business, adequate and reliable tranportahon and delivery is,an absolute necessity. The analysis ■of haulage problems convinces commercial men that to keep abreast of the time reform is essential. After arriving at this decision a further problem arises: "Cau a vehicle be obtained that eliminates all impracticable and questionable theory of motor truck construction, one designed from the viewpoint of the final proprietor and operator, who desires above nil else a common-9euse truck, simple in construction and operation, void of oxperiments and complicated mechanism?" These necessary features are embodied in the "REPUBLIC" Truck, made in models to suit all classes of 'work. Inglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., 24-26 Harris Street, AVellington, Distributors.—Advt.
The Arcadia Private Hotel advise visitors to AVellington during the Christinas holidays to bok their rooms now with Mrs. Cockaync, proprietress. "Avon" Cycle Tyres and Tubes are obtainable at all Cycle Shops.—Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
■ "AUSTIN" CAES. 10-U Three-seater "AUSTIN" for immediate delivery. Body just painted. Engine and parts in A 1 condition. Car runs as quietly as a new machine; looks well and pulls well. Guarantee given. Catalogue and particulars from SCOTT MOTOR AGIiNCY, 57 Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 10
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