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A CABRYING passehgekb FBOFmBDT THIS IS A MESSAGE to every business man who is in the passenger transport business for profit. It points to a definite and proven way of increasing profits. It gives a few vital facts about the Republic Char-a-banc. This vehicle is 1 00% ACCESSIBLE. Removable front cross member (illustrated below) permits access to the front of motor without removing it from chassis. Axles, transmission, and other parts are equally accessible. REGULATED OIL PRESSURE SYSTEM: The oil is pumped direct to piston pins, main and connecting rod bearings, cam-shaft and all moving parts. TORBENSON REAR AXLE : Simple and accessible but wonderfully powerful. Carries the load free from driving strains. All power is properly applied to the rear wheels. The ENGINE of the Republic remains at an efficient operating temperature all the time because of DIRECT WATER CIRCULATION. Warped valves and stems arc impossible because valve ports are cooled. These are a few of the REPUBLIC features. They explain the remarkable profit-earning capacity of this char-a-banc. You will want to know more. You will want to inspect and try the Republic models. Send IbrFBEE copif of Republic book. Inglis Bros. & Co., Ltd. 204 Madras Street Christchurch. PC' a o \0 nr R.T. 4 M Buses “Trucks Taxis ssms WW- ✓ m. m Wa / S' % m m / V/. m Wm / i / m w » i There’s a “shillings and pence" reason behind the fact that hundreds of big companies operate their motor vehicles with Orange Label Tydol'Motor Spirit. No matter whether you operate a single taxi—or a fleet of heavy trucks, you can operate on a “save-per-mile” basis with Tydol. Why don’t you let Tydol prove its economies in your equipment? Test Tydol’s cost-per-rnile against the spirit you are now using. Try one tank full to-day. For Full Economy Use VEEDOL Motor Oil MaOR. SPIRIT N.Z. Distributors: W. H. SIMMS & LTD. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19277, 15 September 1924, Page 4