Preparations are being made for tho constiuctioh of the new shelter arm afc Peto>i«, which will afford protection to yachts and motor-boats and similar craft in sci.therly weather. The arm will run liko a jett. v'u ' from the main wharf out aOOfi^ givinjj about three acres of com" paratively calm water. What was asked \».&s a jetty of about 200 ft in length, biit tho Harbour Board increased the length by 100 ft, thus affording, it is hoped, ample shelter room. No fewer than 300 old boy* of the Auckland Grammar School have enlisted. A pontoon used by some Turks in crossing the Suez Canal," and which was captured by the Forces, was brought to Wellington to-day as a trophy. Time is money ; motor delivery saves time and therefore money. Every business house is looking for fresh custom; a prompt and systematic delivery service is the surest way of getting 'it. How to deliver more goods in a given time, how to increase the number of daily deliveries, how to widen the- area of distribution, are problems that I have made a study of. I have in stock several types of- the famous Wall Parcel Car. Any trial given. Call and inspect. J. E. Fitzgerald, Motor Dealer,. 139, Lamblon-quay.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 105, 5 May 1915, Page 8
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