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6th April 1916, Page 13
6th April 1916
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Page 13, 6th April 1916 — Our Spare-part Bureau.
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These New Facilities are Proving to be Valuable to Users in all Direct ons. We are Making Special Arrangements with the L.G.O.C. Concerning S are Parts for all Chassis at One Time In Its Service.

To our regret, we had to omit, it will be recalled, from our last issue, the current list of spare-parts for obsolete and converted commercial-vehicle models, the existence of which we have been enabled to make known through the medium of our Snare-part Bureau.

We continue to receive from all parts of the country notifications of the existence of stocks of parts, which, in many cases, had been regarded, until recently, by their owners as:.valueIess. Those who had such parts. lying in odd corners of their stores have been found in. many cases to have been 'unaware of any possible market for them. They did not realize that the present exceptional conditions of the commercial-vehiele industry, which have brought into use so many old machines and have 'led to the conversion of many more or less unsuitable touring-car models, have rendered it important that wherever spare-parts of this kind exist, they should be made available, in order to render it possible to employ the machines in question for the time being. The whole of the nation's energies at the moment are being directed towards the conservation of supplies, and, in this particular direction, we are happy to be able to take a prominent and active part. We shall continue to receive, with pleasure, notification from any of our readers of the existence of stocks of this kind, and we will do our best to fill the requirements of those others who find themselves hindered and embarrassed by their inability to discover the whereabouts of any particular part which they require for an old, out-of-date model. All communications should be addressed to the Editor of this journal, in envelopes clearly marked " Spare-Part,"

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