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j J I j,r; :. „ .■'-^ ss >*: m m «*i *h»-* SS4* RS jf ' ■*■ $y vmmmm §3E %t£ mi *W&;& tu,e."^i;% &&m i i * feXS'SS -fne highest-grade and most economical car of its class :mz :.^K*£ I gK f ■ The "Overland" has always held its position as the biggest value and most reliable car of its class among people who are L able to judge the respective merits of different cars from I ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. For that reason, the leading \ commercial houses, as well as Government Departments, i 1 standardised on "Overlands* —because they gave the I best service and were by far the most economical to run over a period. i All this extra economy—extra reliability—freea dom from repair bills—extra safety—and more' 2 m comfort—is now yours at the new, reduced price of £235, cdmplete with standard equip--1 ment. I 1 z 9 m J'SS^S: I Jk l« ** ftf *#fl»S&« Farmers Co-op.Garaj Corner Madras and CasSiei Streets Service records gathered from all parts of.the world show conclusively that the "Overland" costs less than any other car to use and keep in condition—it will give you the greatest of all satisfactions and economies—a continuous faithful performance and a remarkably clean bill of mechanical health. Ashburton Agent i GEO. ROGERS • TANCEED STREET "wm m «$£ K M z& SSD tf m nxm ms':x±4^ mxam& m m m m ryw^fos f^&4\VNT3 vKT

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I Members of the London Fruiterers' i Company present to the Lord Hayor an! annual tribute of i'ruib. The gift comes about in this wise, that in olden times the Chief Magistrate vrss privileged to take toll of all the "frnit brought into the City. As the Ckv grevr. the toll fc.ec.ime itiore" kirdcn™m% until at last the Companr and Lord Mayor compromised. " Tho j Lord .ulayor was to give up the prfrilego j of exact, toll, and the Company ■was to present him with a quantity ol : \ luscious fruit each year. The custom i has been preserved to this day. Of j | old, a bottlo of -iviii© was placed in tho j j f uv Pty basket of eiuji carrier by the. I Housekeeper at'tho Mtmaion. House, but • this- practice has. bcens akuidoned. J

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 13

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