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AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC LIFT INSTALLATION.

tti f * li" 1!? „Courfc and Company, Ltd., Auckland, have decided to install four of the most complete rind up-to-date elevators obtainable. These are of tho type known as the7'Waygood.Otis Patent iJlgta,? 11 reCenUy br°Uffht *"

this patent the lift is automatically brought to the exact level of the floor, independent of the lift driver thereby saving current and time facilitating loading.and unloading, and eliminating all chance of. passengers' tripping through the lift not being on'the same level as the floor.

Each lift will-bo-capable of. taking'a load of fifteen-, pen-sons, at, a speed of 400 feet per minute. Tlio four lifts will be installed together, forming a battery, and the latest design in indicators will clearly show . the waiting public winch lift will be available first. This-will be the most \ip-tc-date lift installation m New Zealand" and Australia, and equal to .anything anywhere else in the world

The lifts will be supplied by Messrs Waygood-Otis, Ltd., of London, and erected by Messrs. Waygood-Otis (N.Z.), Ltd., to the instructions of the contractors, Messrs. A. and T. Burt, Ltd. All inquiries for these or lifts of any type should be addressed to Messrs. WaygoodOtis (N.Z.), Ltd., at their headquarters, 19-23, Blair street, Wellington,. or • to the nearest branch of Messrs. Turhbull and Jtiries, Ltd.—Published'by arrangement.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9

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AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC LIFT INSTALLATION. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9

AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC LIFT INSTALLATION. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9