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A BRITISH PRODUCT THAT DEFIES COMPARISON.

The Dennfts Motor Lorries and Mowers. The Dennis Motor Lorry—which is every indh a British-built vehicle—has never yofc had its superiority challenged, because foreigner and Britisher alike with one accord admit that as a commercial proposition tho British-built "Dennis-" cxcells at every point all other maikes. In fact it is no idle boast to say that Great Britain owes her pror eminence in commercial motors to tho foresight, energy and resource of the firm o£ Dennis Bros., Lta. This firm were tha pioneers of the worm gear invention "which has revolutionised the motor industry. Take the 30 cwt. Dennis chassis as a striking instance of tho popularity and representation of ripo experience in motor construction accummulatod, over 35 years of sound judgment and hard work, and ask yourself if there is anything better, and the answer must be an emphatic "No." Many of its features are the result of very ca.reful and prolonged tests under all conditions, and the experience thus gained has been duly noted and turned to goad account. The number of Dennis chassis in operation for goods and passenger services throughout the Homeland and in this Dominion aTO very numerous and increasing every day. Why? Because tho Dennis aim has "been to evolve not a cheap machine but one that should combine all that is bdst in high-class engineering practice—a machine that gives "no trouble " service under all working conditions. These chassis have been built throughout to withstand the effects of shocks and vibrations experienced when running continuously over indifferent road surfaces with solid-tyred wheels. A special feature of the Dennis motor is that there must bo standardisation; consequently every paTt of tho Dennis 30 cwt. model, like tho larger Dennis chassis is made to jig, •which ensures perfect accuracy of all parts, and absolute interchangeability. Tho Dennis agents in New Zealand are tho New Zealand Erpresß Company, Limited, and every Dennis product, be it a 30 or"00 cwt. chassis, is offered for servico with the Dennis firm's reputation behind it, and supported by the prestigo that has accrued to them as tho pioneers of tho worm drive, and the first firm succosbfully to adopt tho turbine pump to motor fire engines. Several chassis are available for immediate delivery, and the Company's Palmerston North representative will be pleased to give ocular demonstration of the fine qualities and suitability of the Dennis to every phaso of motoring requirement in New Zealand.

DENNIS MOTOB LAWN MOWJSK,

The Dennis Motor Lawn Mower is another machine that has earned undying fame for the firm of Dennis Bros. Theso mowers arc mado in two sizes, the cutting widths being 24 and 30 inches respectively. These machines are destined to interest municipalities, racing ami sports bodies, as well as tho householder with a fair amouot of lawns to cut. Tho machine can, by moans of a simple lover movoment, bo converted at a moment's notice into a. motor roller. No experience) or expert knowledge is needed to drive ono of these machines, they aro as simple as can be to control, and may without hesitation bo handled by tho merest juvenile. See Mr. Brown-John at tho Express Company's Offices in George Street, and he will tell you all about it.

Mr. Snell, the proprietor of the above fine shop at Terrace End, Palmerston North, is one of t>e most popular business men in the district, and specialises in the finest quality meats and small goods. The illustration is the "butchery" specially erected for Mr. Snell a_ few months ago, and, according to his own design. Inside and out it is a model butcher's shop. Built in concrete with tiled walls, concrete floor, and marblo window slabs, it has an elec-trically-driven small goods plant of the verylatest type, ■.--■-- -■-,-.;..,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 20

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A BRITISH PRODUCT THAT DEFIES COMPARISON. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 20

A BRITISH PRODUCT THAT DEFIES COMPARISON. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 20

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