REPUBLIC TRUCKS FOR ECONOMICAL TIPPING WORK Republic Model 19 equipped with Horizontal Hydraulic Hoist. Now that road work is in full swing, there is a great demand for Trucks fitted with economical and reliable tipping apparatus. The Republic Truck has over and over again demonstrated its ability to perform work quickly and economically under conditions of the most arduous nature, while the Horizontal Hydraulic Hoist fitted has proved itself on all occasions to be everything that is required for this class of work. Numbers of Republics fitted with these Hoists are at work in different parts of New Zealand, and we should welcome an opportunity of furnishing interested parties with full details of the equipment. WgW R- W. GILBERT. WSW SOUTHLAND AGENT SALES AND SERVICE DEPOT, LEVEN ST., INVERCARGILL. Sole New Zealand Distributors: INGLIS BROS. & CO, LTD, WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND and CHRISTCHURCH. NATIONALLY USED—NATIONALLY SERVICED
P. AND 0. COMPANY’S nOYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON .I_V (First and Second Saloon Only). Twin Screw Steamers Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. LONDON via SUEZ CANAL from SYDNEY. Sailing from Name. Tons. Sydney. 1926 : NALDERA 15,993 June 30 CATHAY _ 15,104 July 14 NARKUNDA 16,227 July 28 COMORIN 15.116 Aug. 11 MOOLTAN 20,847 Aug. 25 Passengers a-so Hooked from New Zealand to any Australian port, via Sydney or Melbourne. Return Tickets interchangeable with P. & O. Branch Line, N.Z. Shipping Co., C.A. Routes via Vancouver and ’Frisco, Federal Line, Blue Funnel Line, Aberdeen Line. For Passage Rates and other information apply to — DALGETY & CO., LTD.
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Southland Times, Issue 19900, 19 June 1926, Page 2
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