Test the ■^Overland" On That Steep Hill Ne&FYou!' if VLet this excellent Car provd its worth as a hill-climber. Up Jit will go: ; without-pounding or snorting—just a steady pull to the, top. Tiy iit out on-rough roads. The "Overland",will surprise you; >: Jolts, jerks and jars cannot mar this Car: it is built for long and arduous service. v Run over the fundamentals of the "Overland." j : Compare them with those of higher-priced Cars._ You. will find a correspondence in every essential capa,city—the chassis. ' '.r-the wheel base—the motor—the power—the finish X —the equipment—the comfort—all these are equal |£i:in' every respect to what you get.in Cars * v,'more.\ " "HTIbP' ' '' Car f° r the , • Least Money I ;;f|gives you ; greater value because; it costs less than , ;,»/other Cars to produce. No" fewer than 50,000 Overlands" , will be built this year. You can understand, ;,what ■ enormous economies this huge r,.;'; output effects. i^-Have,a talk;with,the nearest "Overland" dealer. r-He will explain;this saving. LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE* IS YOURS Ul. FOR THE ASIUNG. ' " Chief Agents for North' Island ':■■■■■■ h A. HATRICK & CO.,- LIMITED V. WANCAVIUI .^WELLINGTON.. • I, vr'- i , . OVERLANI) LOCAL AGENTS—DUNK & PRINGLE, W -- 'PBlniorstori North; G. BRADLEY, reilding; ,P. \V. KEAEDON, LTD., Masterton. , ; V • .. ' f HAWES-45 O II
\ p B<Y J OECENTLY IN FRANCE, a peasant woman whose little girl i ? f\. bed-ridden • with paralysis for years, had occasion '; ' r,' to visit a churchyard which contained the statue of a.wdl- [ known saint. Some ; of, the' mould from the tomb adhered to her j handkerchief, which upon touching 'her child cured her. This fact is •j vouched for upon -reliable authority. ' •' |' <$"' Miracles'Menofeatali,confined to the older.countries, for we have f heard also of similar remarkable incidents in newer countries, and very I ; flfc? ln Australia, where only eighteen' short months ago a certaiA. I j section of Broken Hill was electrified by the recovery from apparently [ | , incurable St.. Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R". A. Addington, 6 pf. Argent Street. ,It. was .on the ioth October, 1911, when ""first the ! p mysterious cure., reported The mother, being seen by a special ': I interviewer, and overcome by gratitude that her daughter was healthy I | .again, told the facts;at once. She said that the disorder occurred f ■ I though her daughter fajiing] from, a tram. This gave her a great \ shock, and so affected her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus f •'8 P a H?e ensued,„. She. became, so bad that it was impossible to hold a !j - knife~or"fork,~and "going out' of the house was impossible. This re- 5 ■i: inarkable condition.continued for some time, medical skill 'bcin» it useless, 'Mrs. ' Addington' declared, when suddenly, as the result of § i J using Clements Tonic, a wonderful change took piace. She gradually S •9. improved, and_sbbn r regained her normal condition. Nearly two years J : I ■ Have elapsed sincVh'er fcomplete'recovery, and all that time she has "j S Enjoyed the best of health. "I have great faith in" Clements Tonic, I J arid; always recommend it," added the mother, " and you can make i | jwhat use you wish of this." , • i : I "|f. K » not strange , that miracles should follow the. use of this I | iniractllous medicine. Its cures of weak nerves, insomnia," debility. I J headache, indigestion, and constipation; are-.really remarkable f : ... : •' ,' ; ;| ;|| /29/1/12." thus:-;-. "B atavps© .all young t | 'married take CBemeonta J ! a Iconic." 5 I " Having seen in one of your books that the editor-would be glad of t'ne ad- t I fe !es #n «l names of anyone cured or benefitted by -Clements Tonic, 1 thought I I 'a like to add my "testimony ,-Seeing none like it'anywhere. I ii;" I ' loU ß' lt >' might be of benefit to others', as it "was to me, when rearing ij ffly family. .1 found that by its use I had the brightest and healthiest of children, - j and so they continue-a boy 17, and three girls, 15, 13. and 10 years rcspec- | tjiely- Neither of them knows what earache, toothache, or headache is like. I ;':r " ' a |' r '' 3Ute 10 nothing but the consistent use of Clements Tonic, as neither ! \ " their father or lis Very itrong. " I "would "use' about three bo'ttles at different periods I ; I.', wjteo. mn down or out-of sorts, and then would enjoy the best of health. S I would recommend all young married women to use it, as it is such a % grand nerve and muscle strengthened. You are at liberty to use this as you think I 1 ■; I I (Signed) '• § 3 • •.••...■ . - .. 5 • ;.j K , ■; ■ ■ - 3 T h ? T . Val " e °tP emcn i s j° ni , c ""not be over-estimated. In cases of Poor I I f., o^.zS! n .B Weakness. Debility, Loss of Sleep; Poor. Appetite, Biliousness, % I S fC k Hcad a ch e , ,Low ; Sp, r ,l S| ..lnsomnia (caused through worry), Constipation, Liver ti l , S or Kidney Ailments, it is most reliable. Get it to-day. It is an excellent medicine | '} • '9 r Mothers or founds after long periods of fever or'wasting weakness, It gives t 1 . -syengw where-other meddncv fail. Iris an excellent kidney medicinc. i J• ■ ALL CHEMISTS & STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE. j | GET IT AND GET: WELL TO-DAY.' '^
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2319, 28 November 1914, Page 4
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