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THE CAR THAT CAPTURED THE. COUNTRY.. The' Overland—the car. of ■ simplicityhas become the. sensation,of motordom. In two years the demand,has grown wonderfully. Although regular monthly shipments are made, the makers are'hard put to it keeping pace with the. demand. Ha trick and C 0.,, Wanganui, the North island Agents for the Overland, recently landed 29 cars in one shipment, '"■valued at This is. probably a,'..record shipment of cars for. one firm in New Zealand. Everywhere the Overland is increasing in popularity. Novices purchase it because of its matchless simplicity. Expert motorists choose'it' because it gives more than any other car at the price. Everyone realises that it is the embodiment of all that is sought for in a car. Overlauds are being sold in both city, and country—to townsman and farmer. It is the car for the:doctor. It is the car for the street, where ready control is necessary in close .traffic. It is the. car for hilly roads. ' Such, briefly' is the Btory of this car which is the sensation of motordom. Coupled with their thorough reliability is their extremo lowness of price/. which •, ranges from .£275 to JM7S. Write us for further particulars, which will, be sent to inquirers by return mail. Moreover, we would like to toll you something about the wonderful -now 1913 Overland Model. A. HATIUCK AND CO., LTD., Solo Agents for .'.orth Island', WANGANUI, or WAKEFIELD STREET, opposite Town Hall, WELLINGTON. ' -

Messrs. Abraham and Williams state: The timo is not far distant when thoso wanting a good section of cropping or dairying land will find it very difficult to secure such, except they arc prepared to pay a remarkably : high price. In the month of February there are several very fino properties to bo offered for sale bypublic auction by their firm. These include some of the richest dairying and cropping land in the Dominion. Tho subdivisions and the terms arc such as will meet with tho requirements of all classes of buyers, and thoso looking out for a good piece of land are invited to read the advertisements in which particulars are con-, t'ained on another page of this journal. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agencv Co., Ltd., will liokl a slock sale at l'orirua on Monday, February 10, com. . mewing at Id,mi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 6

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