250 .MOTOR CARS A DAY. , Do you wonder why other manufacturers cannot equal the value in the "Overland" Car? The reason is because they do not equal the "Overland," output. Ten thousand men are steadily employed in the "Overland" factories, which would cover a 96-acre. farm. Every part of every car is made in the "Overland" .plant. And 50,000 care will be built this year. This enormous production lowers cost and raises quality. This is why in the '"Overland , ' J-ou get the beauty, strength, comfort, speed and reliability of other cars costing fully 25 per cent. more. Save the difference by getting in "Overland." Catalogues free. Chief Agents fc-T North Island: A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington and Wαnganui; Palmerston North Agents, Dunk and Pringle; Peilding, Q. Bradley: Mosterton.P. W. Keardon, Ltd.—Advt. Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd;, Napier, have 1600' acres of freehold land for sale, eitnafcd 16 miles from HastlnflS, Baron Crawshaw writes: "Since using M'Clinton's- Hibernia Shaving SoAp, I have given np others. I am perfeotlj .satisfied with it."-Advt. Those who wish to learn piano-playing by an easy method should communicate with Birle/e College of Musio, Boulcott Sheet, Want a Sewing Machine? Then let it be a Wertheim—it stands alone as the one perfect ■ machine. Other necessities on the same plane are Harrison's Home Knitter, and the Kotary Washing Machine. Messrs. Oscar Hewett and Co. are sole agents for each, and also handle the matchless Pathephone, the richest, dearest, and best toned machine on the market. From local agents, or direct from OSCAR HEWETT AND CO., 66 Cuba Street, Wellington.—Advt. ' Enormous catches of mackerel were mode at Dfver recently. The fish were sold at ss. o thousand, a retailed at four a p.enny. ' Your eyen A new discovery for removing cataaote, films, white specks, without, operations. Send for testimonials and particulars, free. B. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh Street, Christchuroh.— Advt. . -..-■■ The average duration of human, life in Furopean countries is greatest in' Sweden and Norway, and lowest in Italy and Austria. ■ . \ . The night was cold, her "boy" was late, She wept beside the cottage gate; Her voico was hoarse, her nose was red, The knowledge filled her heart with dread. Love's .ardour seems to lose its zest When beauty fnils to look her best, ' Against lovo'e blighted hopes insure, By Wcing Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. --Advt, Imported foxes have increased to such an extent ili Gippsland, Viotoria, that organised "drives' to exterminate them have been resorted , to. No matter bow stubborn o cold may be, "NAZOL" will put it to flight. A few whiffs from a Nozol Inlh-alor gives a noticeable relief. Keep it up and the cold will leave you,—Advt. . When a modern battleship is going full steam ahead the coal cohsiimption works out at about eighteen tons per hour, the cost amounting to Mi.
MADE A NEW MAN OF ME. "For some time I suffered with liver attacks and biliousness,''says Mr. I. H. Mathieeon, .Constable" Street, Haveloc_k, N.Z. "At times I would bo quito dizzy, and would hardly know how to walk down the street. Broivnleo and Co. advised mo to try Chauiberlain's Tablets, which 1 did. Previously I had tried nearly everything, end can honestly say that Chamberlain's Tablets were the only medicine, that did mo ony good, and they have made a new mau of me."—Advt. Don't trifle with a cold.. it may lead to ■Bronchitis or other serious troubles. Put "NAZOL" oil its track. A few drops on sugar or sniffed through a Nazol InKalor will afford you'ralief. No cold is NAZOLproof.—Adv.t»
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2232, 19 August 1914, Page 7
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