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THE RUSH DELIVERY TRUCK Very few have the convenient time-saving electric lighting and \ starting. The Rush is the first t\ and only really truck job to have V Side View of the Rush Chassis. The clean cut design of the chassis is here well shown. THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN N.Z.

Low CHASSIS” | increased Operating* PRICE : Operating* Cost £295 I Radius F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. Most light delivery propositions are under-powered. They stall on hills and can’t pull capacity loads on grades. The Rush, has the most powerful engine ever put in a light truck. Much complaint is heard about inadequate cooling. The Rush has a really ample and efficient cooling system. Many cases of rear axle breakage are reported—the result of using pleasure car axles. The Rush has a rear axle specially designed and built by us for this work. It has never been known to break. Many frames are woefully weak. The Rush frame is strong and flexible and absorbs minor road shocks. Springs are often too light for the purpose. Rush springs are heavier than ordinary, have more leaves and are reinforced by pneumatic shock absorbers. The most fragile loads can ride in safety. TERRITORY OPEN FOR AGENTS THROUGHOUT N.Z. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR N.Z.: W. D. DOBSON & CO,, ltd. 58 TaranaKi St., WELLINGTON,

. l. The One Camera fisSfesw That Ensures . . IT ■f» a - Perfectlyeharp and clear pictures is the Little Vest •T B 0 (1 IrHSrs Pocket “ANSCO ! ” It is a sheer delight to use an L gjg-gy J ANSCO ! F The No. 0 ANSCO cannot be surpassed for outdoor JO fl work. It is the most compact camera made, taking 0.1 pictures 24 x If in., as perfect when enlarged to any A- size ag they are when taken. The ANSCO realises the true fascination of the photographer’s art. The ANSCO No. 0, with Meniscus Lens, costs only 35/- I Other models, with focussing Anastigmat Lenses cost £3/15/- & £6/15/You will be Happy if you Own an “ANSCO!” WATERWORTHS LIMITED, THE “ANSCO PEOPLE,” 286, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. 58, QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1421, 19 July 1917, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1421, 19 July 1917, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1421, 19 July 1917, Page 35

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