100,000 in use all over the World ! iX It is due to the sheer, indomitable power and reliability of Republic Trucks that they are the choice of over 100,000 merchants, storekeepers, contractors and carriers all over the world. Republic Trucks are built by truck specialists to triumph over all transport* troubles. “Republic economy goes band in hand with its amazing reliability, 100,000 Users having proved that Republic Trucks haul 50 per cent, more at much lower cost, while upkeep expenses are away belowi those of many lower horscpowered vehicles. QNE USER *ay*» “My ton Republic Truckhas been SEVEN years In use, while my 5-tonner has done FIVE years hard labour. Though always overloadedthe cost of repairs had been Small.", Another user writes : ~ “/ have 7 Republic Trucks and working a double shift on five of them on one of the worst roads in N.Z. My usual load on 3} ton truck is FIVE tons, 1 have had EIGHT tons on it.” x'Two Rear Axles— One of them rigid I-beam Axle with nothing to do but carry the weight —one driving Axle with nothing to do but drive. These are just two of the vital factors which make for “Republic” reliability and service. ' STILL ANOTHER OWNER has acfuallydohe 106,000 miles with his Republic Truck without the necessity for repairs or adjustments. Republic Trucks are the soundest investment* in economical transport. .. , No wonder you see them everywhere. N.Z. Distributors : INGLIS BROS & GO. Ltd* Corner JERVOIS jQUAY| CABLE & TARANAKI STREETS, Wdjbgtwi and 204 MADRAS STREET, Christchurch
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12008, 10 December 1924, Page 15 (Supplement)
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