268 THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. February 8, 1918. KARRI ER SUPER POWER LORRIES British, Class A. These powerful lorries are constructed for heavy, s- 11 K K tor commercefA; ■l ■ .. arduous work over rough roads, boggy ground, steep and muddy inclines. Their matchless design enables them to obtain a wide, firm grip, and to carry heavy loads under adverse con- ditions. Quickly, surely, and with ease, they can master gradients actually steeper than 1 in 4. KARRIER design and construction are fully explained in our Folders—“KARRIER for Heavy Haulage,’’ and “With The Need Came The Power.” Enquiries Courteously Invited. KARRIER WORKS, HUDDERSFIELD, ENGLAND. HqumrdSt. Sheffield. Dos Smss “union” brand RED LABEL. ‘DELIVERIES’ ° FROM STOCK ® III H M IIIM ~ PROTECTIONS EDGE B ELTIN G. jrULLI;S=ljATENTi A LAMINATED IIIIIIIHIll ■KiiiuiBi iFimTiinimnTnjin :::nt:Lm.UEX g«C InniiiiMiiiiiiii ml .111111 IJECWu] EFFICIENT POWER TRANSMISSION can only be secured by using • : £££- i | the right type of driving belt. The Ideal Belt for Planing Machines and all drives with constant belt-fork action, is the TULLIS PATENT PROTECTION EDGE LAMINATED BELT. It transmits the full power without slip and answers immediately to the touch of the belt- fork, changing pulleys with surprising rapidity. The Drive illustrated is to a Planing Machine which in- creased its output 20 % when this Pelting was installed. Try a TULLIS BELT next time. John Tullis & Son Ltd. Belting Specialists, St. Ann’s Works GLASGOW. BIR MING HAM LE E D S JOHANNESBURG LONDON - MANCHESTER :F: ^NEWCASTLE 111111111111111111.' nil ■■TiiiiiiaH Hu iiimmiiiiii mill : :.t:i'i i i m