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EVERY FARMER NEEDS AN "OVERLAND."

All progressive Farmers should count a Motor-car as necessary as Machinery. It lightens labour, breaks down isolation, saves time and money. 'And it will often

prove a friend in jieed. No Motor-car meets the requirements of the Farmer so satisfactorily as the "Overlnnd." This practical and economical Car is right in size and strength, for comfort; speed, 'and safety. It is right in price, tool To get "Overland" value in any other Car you will have to pay 25 per cent, moro than .tho "Overland" price. Of course, yon won't do it! See the "Overland." Catalogues free. Chief Agents for North Island- -A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd.; Wellington and Wtuiganui; .Piilmerston North Asrrnts, Dunk find Pringlej.Feilding. G. Bradley;. Masterton, P. W. Eeardon, Ltd.—Advt.

A horse belonging to S. A. Wilton, carter, of Eaiwarra, fell over a cliff there yesterday morning, breaking ono of its hind legs. It had to be destroyed. Sixty doses of "NAZOL;" enough to re'move hnlf-a-dozen average bad α-lds, costs only cighteenpeiice. "NAZOL" is easy to take, acts quickly, and has no ill effects on *he sysuwi.— Advt.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

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186

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

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