THE CAR THAT CAPTURED THE COUNTRY.
• The Overland—the car of simplicity— has becomo ' the sensation 'of motordora. In two years the demand has gTOwp wonwerfully. The makers are hard put to it keeping pace with the demand. Hatrick and Co., • Wanganui, the North Island Agents for the Overland, recently landed 29 car,, valued at .£12,000.' This is probably a record shinment of cars for one
m, in New Zealand. Everywhere tho Overland is increasing in popularity. Novices purchase it because of its matchless simplicity. Expert motorists chooso it because it gives moro than any other car at tho price. Everyone realises that it is the embodiment of all that is sought for in a car. Overlands are boing 6old in both city and oountry—to townsman and farmer. It is the car for tho dootor. It is the car for the Btreot whero ready control is necessary in close traffic. It is the oar for hilly roads. Such, briefly, is the story of tho car which is tho sensation of motordom. Coupled with their thorough reliability is their extreme lowness of prico, which ranges from ,£275 to .£475. Write us for further particulars, which will be sent to inquirers by return mail. Moreover, we would liko to toll vou something about tho wonderful new 1913 Overland model. A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., Sole Agents for North Island, Wanganui, or Wakefield Street, opp. Town Hall, Wellington—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 8
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234THE CAR THAT CAPTURED THE COUNTRY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 8
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