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EVERY FARMER NEEDS AM "OVERLAND."' All progressive Fanners should count a Motor-car as necessary as Machinery. It lightens labour, breaks down isolation, saves time and money. And it will often provo a friend in need. •, ; •:No Motor-car meets the requirements of 'the Farmer so satisfactorily, as the "Overland." This practical and economical Car.,is right in size and strength, for comfort, speed, and safety. It is right in price, too!', To get "Overland" value in any other Car. you will havo to pay. 25 'per. cent, more than tho "Overland" price. Of course, you won't do it! See the "Overland." Catalogues free. Chief Agents for North ..Island—A. Hatrick ' and Co., Ltd.; Wellington and Wai'sranui; Palincrstin North Agents, Dunk and Prinze; Fcilding, G.'Bradleyj Mastorton,'P. Vf. Keardon, Ltd.—Advi.

"More strange .than most romance" is a will caso now ponding in England. Tho Rev. Charles Slingsby left a fortune to Lieutenant Slingsby, of Sar. Francisco, and an ■ additional £100,000 to Lieutenant Slingsby Yhoir. Tho latter (inquest is being contested on tho ground that tho child in question is a substituted baby. Tho real heir, it is claimed, died. More than a score of American-witnesses have been oxamiucd in tho case in London.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 7

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