Low CHASSIS” | increased Operating PRICE ! Operating Cost £295 I Badius F. 0.8. WELLINGTON, Most light delivery propositions are under-powered. They stall on hills and can’t pull capacity loads on grades. The Bush has the most powerful engine ever put in a light truck. Much complaint is heard about inadequate cooling. The Bush has a really ample and efficient cooling system. Many cases of rear axle breakage are reported—the result of using pleasure car axles. The Bush 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 Bush frame is strong and flexible and absorbs minor road shocks. Springs are often too light for the purpose. Bush springs are heavier than ordinary, have more leaves and are reinforced by pneumatic shock absorbers. The most fragile loads can ride in saSatr. TERRITORY OPEN FOB AGBXTB THROUGHOUT N.Z. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR N.Z.: W. 0. DOBSON & CO,, Ltd. 58 Taranaki St.. WELLINCTON.
SPORTING AND DRAMATIC REVIEW. FOR QUALITY PRINTING, the kind of Printing that has a strong advertising pull and brings in new business to You, SEND TO THE N.Z. SPORTING & DRAMATIC REVIEW. Prompt Despatch. Low Quotations. NO Order too large -or too small to receive our best attention.
JAMES’ TEMPERANCE HOTEL, WHANGAREI. First-class accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Every home comfort. Stabling and paddocking. Horses for hire. H. J. JAMES Proprietor. OOCTOF, •CMCM.WXCXM., LUMBAGO, - < s AND SAFE. BMnwwhara at l/»and a--, IF aad aae. Btraad. X-»don.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1453, 28 February 1918, Page 37
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247Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1453, 28 February 1918, Page 37
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