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■ U’HI h ‘iWw/ I ■ I Wwl I , k—. 1*“ Design. fpr other types of passenger ||S ? CARRYING I PASSENGERS I PROFETABLY | THIS IS A MESSAGE to every busipess 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 H ssgss vital facts about the Republic Char-a-banc. I I This vehicle is 1 00% ACCESSIBLE. Removable front cross S member (illustrated below) permits access to the front of |j|| motor without removing it from chassis. Axles, transmission, ® . gl and other parts are equally accessible. REGULATED OIL PRESSURE SYSTEM: The oil is pumped direct to piston pins, main and connecting rod bear- » ||| ings, cam-shaft and all moving parts. TORBENSON REAR » AXLE: Simple and acO. I cessible but wonderfully r powerful. Carries the load /* X J /i- i free from driving strains. All power is properly app- » 1 to t ‘ le rear wheels. ■ The ENGINE of the Republic remains at an effic ent operating temperature all the time because of DIRECT Mi WATER CIRCULATION. Warped valves and stems are ■ impossible because valve ports are cooled. | . M . These are a few of the REPUBLIC features. They explain K 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 fir FREE cow 1 | of KepiOic Book, i llg N.Z. Agents: INGLIS BROS. & CO., LTD., K ■■■ Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. Local Agent: T. R. TAYLOR, Central Garage, Dee Street, |l|| INVERCARGILL. « .... R.T. 4 “I I ■

When your kiddie wakes with an alarming cough you’ll wish you had a large bottle of Bonnington’s in the house. Don’t risk your child’s health ! Go to the chemist today and get Bonnington’s, it’s the surest friend and protector against throat, chest, and lung troubles a man woman or child could ever need. Potent —yet pleasant to take. Acts directly on the affected membranes. Be safe—get a LARGE BOTTLE of FOR COUGHS F COLDS Large family size, 2/6, Handy pocket size, 1/6 HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 TAY STREET. ’Phone 101.—Licensed Dealers. £3OOO WORTH OF STOCK—New and Second-hand, including Crockery, Boot Tools, Clothing, Coppers, Ranges, Tanks, Chains, Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Fancy Goods, Piping, Ironware, Wheelbarows, Motor Cycles, Beds, Wallpaper, Piano, Organ, Lamps, Electric Globes, Iron Tanks, Guns, Rifles, Posts, Clothes Props, Stakes, Barbed Wire, Gigs, FourWheeler, Harness, Bridle, Books, Grates, Watches, Windows, Baths, Handbags, Suit Cases, Boot Soles, Churns, 45-gal. Domo Separator, Hull Clock, Paint Brushes, Butchers’ Steels, Tiles. We can Undersell any Firm in Southland for Boots, of which our Stock is 500 Pairs. Tents and Marquees for Hire. Wanted to Buy—Gent’s Clothing, Musical Instruments, Tools or anything you have for sale. MEN’S SOILED SHIRTS. YI7E are Clearing a Few of these at the Record Price of 3/11 each at THE BUSY SHOP. COPELAND’S, 36 DEE STREET. MOR SALE—Horse, Spring Dray (30JP cwt) and Harness, splendid turnout. £65 cash.—LYNCH & PASKELL, Licensed Dealers. Tay and Deveran Streets.

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Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19345, 10 September 1924, Page 14