THORNYCROFT VEHICLES MEAN TRANSPORT ECONOMY. The problem of expensive and inefficient transport has occupied the attention of our tradesman, commercial men, and farmers. British-made ThGraycsroft commercial vehicles have eolT&d the problem for quite a number of progressive people, for heavy carrying, . for dumping, for delivery service; in fact, for all transport, both town and country. Made in five sizes, from 30 to 40 h.p., J with carrying capabilities of 2, 2s, 3, 4£, and 6 tons, there is a model for 4very purpose. Proved stranger, most fend&r.able and reliable on active service;.. Write for narticTilars to .A. Haincfc and .£s**'■' ;i Wangsnui or .Wellington* -•-_ ': "*"; *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17251, 29 August 1919, Page 3
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