The largest illuminating advertisement in the world has been erected at Loughborough It is 512 ft. long andi 40ft. high, and consists of lettering painted on the side of a corrugated iron building. Twen-ty-six flood-light projectors are used to illuminate the sign. Beoohy Head is one of the highest of the English cliffs. It® summit is 564 ft. {above the oea. The Welsh coast has several cliffs higher than Beachy Head. Holyhead ia 719 ft. and Great Orme's Head 678 ft. St. Catherine's Cliff, Ide of Wright, beat® all these. It is 830 ft. high.
■ ■ Gtstomers with a REPUBLIC With his pneumatic Speed Model Republic, a Wellington Coal Merchant does business in every suburb. In three weeks, taken at random, the average weekly distance covered by this Republic was 133 miles —approximately 22 miles a day, against 6 with horses. After nearly a year’s service, replacement costs are nil and the high mileage per gallon is still maintained. Of the more than 80,000 Republic users, a large proportion are Coal Merchants who have proved Republic Trucks a SOUND INVESTMENT. Ask us for facts and figures. Let us demonstrate. INCUS BROS. & CO. Ltd. Repoblic Distributor* for H.Z. Corner Jenrois Quay, Cable and Taranaki Sis, Wellington Madras St, Christchurch You see Republics Everywhere 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11933, 13 September 1924, Page 14
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