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■'[■■■■■I ' mmmmm -:■ Record Low Fuel Consumption Over a distance of 1,008 miles, a 6-ton Thornycroft Lorry recently put up a ■■ ? record for low fuel consumption. The trial took place under R.A.C. observa- ~&z—-y yr >&-_» tion, and occupied ten days. jr' js= \§S With an average load of 6 tons 9 cwts. and a total running weight of 0 tons ( ~ 7 \Z7cs»fv 19 cwts., the fuel consumption worked out at 1 1.28 m.p.g. over the distance »y of 1,008 miles. The Oil gave ,698.7 m.p.g. - JjUj The Lorry was a 6-ton Q-type Thornycroft with 30 h.p. engine. Low fuel consumption is an advantage enjoyed by every Thornycroft owner; . in addition to the factors of reliability, great power, and constant satisfaction. £4,035 Profit from ' Buses " • Last year the Aberdeen Corporationa consistent user of Thornycroft Motor Vehicles-—secured a profit of 20 per cent, on capital outlay from their fleet of vif Thornycroft Motor Omnibuses. [Working expenses were less than One Shilling 1 1 i Similar results are being obtained in New Zealand, where Thornycroft Motor jj My Vehicles have been successfully operating for the past twelve years. MOTOR VEHICLES- ' Whether you are interested in hauling Freights or carrying Passengers, to ? ensure profitable results vehicles of high earning capacity must be employed. Thornycrofts have proved themselves most satisfactory by all-round reliability ; —-• ■- ■ ■ ,— in everyday service. <£. - — ——: ~. — Catalogue and full particulars will be yours for the asking. tj A. HATRICK D & ri CO. LIMITED f # -^5 Wanganul and Wellington ujjp| ■■ — % ■■■ ■ JOHN I. THORNYCROFT & Co. Ltd., LONDONf lIlIiHilllllinilllSlllllllllllSillllllilllllllllililllinillillltliinilllilllfillllllifllllllilll]! 111 ■

- " " ' I ... Children may suffer from Q 'IJI | I toe rich and nutritive, no lets than food tag II flsV Tl" fifL O U 100 rich and nutritive, no less than from feg I | receiving too little nourishment. As the n § C* I iiumhw^tii—rrT~"~r~T*— i ° Ty ': ?s- •■; amount proper for one child may be too &J — 1 " 1 " i ""* 11 IIIM " flfr ' 11 much or too little for another, a herd iinnrr gf i»l ,aflM^ II and fast rule cannot be laid down. The j®j*j fl doctor, nurse or mother must determine 1 mm Ma _i _ _ m «b .'. in ead» case the strength and quantity of ,|| | j| With the instructions below you I ■ I »< - f - ' *" . can make humanised milk that is pure || . # „ - - /i „ 1 ip(« - @, and free from iajuriout bwtefii. g Right at the Gates 01 the City—Oil jj Humemised 1 the Sunny Slopes of One Tree Hill J Milk® || Right in the heart of a thriving, growing district, recognised as one 0 IB of Auckland's most desirable residential areas, is it any wonder that B T ; ak oosSto IB we put MERRILANDS on the market there has been a strong demand? N as near in composition as possible to ga l .... ••• < I L 1 J*J © human milk, take g Midway between two mam arterial tram routes, served by a splendid •Om li-ox. Tib "ideal" Milk 8 suburban railway service with the choice of three stations, connected with || Tw!°^L M Se^gwo n V.b!«roaO 11 • the city by a practically complete concrete road, schools, shopping centres, II tf . Si recreation areas all in the near vicinity, gas and water on the Estate, and 11 boiling water 1 to maktnone quart,and coal if electric mainS now being laid. Is it any WOnder that MERRILANDS leads I bl'kepi c^'piacT and 5 «°"d y the way in Auckland subdivisions?, . ; fi within twenty-four hours. m OH 1' 1 -1 lo When required for the bottle, warm M . JLc&Fg© SCCtlOllS—»—3pioOCllCl ■.VI6 WS H to new milk tamperature (95 degrees* || 4 . d' Fahrenheit) and add a few drops of M ' Every section has a large frontage and a generous deptii. mis was so orange or other fresh fruit juice. @ surveyed because it was to be the garden suburb of permanent homes, and || ' when starting to feed an infant on M its situation lends itself incomparably for this purpose. High, _ healthy, || "ideal" humanised milk it is advisable 11 commanding views of sea and land that cannot be built out, and with com- . g| to add mere water for the first few days 1 g wa ]j Park alongside, a permanent recreation area and breathing space for ig iS t I all time for >M ERR I LANDS' favoured residents. >. » 2 d "hLh!'wi* wl 'hi qusntitjr'of © Sections from £200 on £10 Deposit * ? •/,. ' the other ingredients, will make one pint . M - . . . Mennii A mnc" fil of Humanised milk. 11 Just realise that it is possible to buy sections in mERRILANpo iro . |J M- £200 on a £10 deposit. This brings the opportunity of^ i ® the reach of all, and seeing that MERRILANDS 1 prices are belowJhos_e g liiil. . SI present ruling for similarly situated land, these sections -are gilt-edged m- .. .Ib ■ — —— i| vestments. Make up your mind to see the place and judge for yourself., || - FOR MOTOR BODIES I Plans posted to any address. Call to-day. - ; " II Gee and Potter, Lome St. |J COUNTRY VISITORS ~~~~~ Visitors to Auckland for Fleet Week should ' H Big , reductions in Prams., Push (8) mae a Do ; nt 0 inspecting Merrilands. Our fleet of cars is available at any time. Let ' § chairs, and Doll Prams., etc., prior K mane a pwi v* r o , ... , - , ' * n.: j', Removal to our new premises, three doors II us motor>u to MemUnds. . |i aoove Town Hall—W. A. THOMPSON MB "S motor yOU tO lViemidnus. - 3 SURFDALE ESTATES LTD. 2 STENOGRAPHERS' Note Books, beat US ' -m a ft. l' 11 -J - "IV value. 60 and 100 leaves. 9d and la 3d MM IC/ 9 Sf o V^UCiClS.ilQ»'' k 1 i SB > T each. 7a: and 12a dozen.— Office. H . luTj, YISCCJi JESS Aiokland. and Victoria St.. Hamilton. Auckland. and Victoria St.. Hamilton. llt, _^„^ og - SsßSe36 g#- ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18707, 13 May 1924, Page 13