LEARN WHAT "OVERLAND" . COMFORT MEANS. Tho "Overland" is not a Motor-car that groans, jerks, and jars. Step into it. Sit. in Armchair comfort and stretch your legs. Press a button and the "Overland" starts. It-runs with a soft purr. And it will run month after month as smoothly and silently as on the day you bought it. - The "Overland" is the World's greatest automobile value. It is tho equal in construction, power, comfort, equipment, and v stylo of other. Cars costing 25 per cent. more. An. annual output of 50,000 Cars is the secret of its moderate price. Get description Catalogue. Chief Agents for North Island—A. Hatrick and C 0.,-. I/td., Wellington and Wa'nganui; Palmerston North Agents, Dunk and Pringle; Peilding, G. Bradley; Masterton, P: W. Keardon, Ltd.—Advt. A curious, novelty lias been introduced on tho Paris stage in a little play called "Bicard, dit Id BouiF." Every evening a racing character in the piece gives tho audience a tip for next day's racing. Quaintly enough, the tips havo proved . extraordinarily successful, and the play has gained remarkable popularity in consequence. Want a Sewing Machine? Then lot it be a Wertheim—it stands alono as tho one perfect machine. Other necessities on the same plane are Harrison's Home Knitter, and tho Itotary Washing Machine, Messrs. Oscar Hewott and Co. are sole agents for each, ami also handle tho matchless Pathephone, the richest, clearest, and best toned machine on the market. From local agents,/ or direct from OSCAR HEYVETT AND CO., Mi Cuba Street, Wellington.-Advt. A geisha girl has now slicceeded tho, tango as an accompaniment to supper in ono of London's most popular restaurants. Taki-talcti, described, as "the only geisha in Europe," made a successful debut during supper. She has ousted the tango with a -capital blend oi song and dance, which is'likely to charm the regular visitors lor some time. "My head's stuffed with cold!" whv don'l; yon gel "NAZOL"? A few whiffs of this honest siiecilic through a Nawil Inhaler will effect a speully ralot, Is, (id. buyg 60 doses.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 8
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341Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 8
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