that your speed may be safer A wheel Keo present* In the new Speed Wagon* the most complete line of commercial vehicle# equipped with 4-wheel brakes of uniform type. hydraulic Always in adjustment, no cables to stretch, no rods to bend. Equal to every job, no matter how heavy the load. infernal expanding brakes Mot external contracting. The new Speed Wagon brake* are protected against dirt and moisture. They Stop you in any ~ ___ " _ jveather on any road, iii reverse or going forward. The day has passed when motor trucks can afford to lag behind. To-day's commercial vehicles must stop quickly, safely and certainly if they are not to menace life and property, if they are to attain the higher average speed that is needed to-day. Try out any one of the new Speed Wagons there are new Speed Wagons available for 93% of all hauling jobs. Speed it up, then step on the brake pedal. Just a slight pressure will show you how surely and instantly you can MASTER —HE AV X DUTY control a Speed Wagon. on the entire new SPEED WAGON line JUNIOR TONNER STANDARD m >m i Agents: REO MOTORS LTD., Sturdee St., Auckland. DISTRICT AGENTS: Gisborne, F. H. Wilkinson; Napier, Lerew Motors (1927), Ltd.; Palmerston North, Reo Motors, Ltd.; Wellington, Geo. Thomas & Co.; Thames, G. Mincher; Wanganui, Draffins, Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)
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