LONDON'S LARGEST STORE CHOOSES THE "OVERLAND." When War broke out practically all vehicles and horses in use throughout Great Britain were confiscated by the military authorities,' and merchants wore left without adequate delivery facilities. Harrod6, Ltd., tbo largest department store in London, immediately started tests of all available .Jlotor-cars for the pin po6e of replacing those commandeered by the Government. These efficiency and economy trials proved that tho OVERLAND , was bost suited to tho company's requirements. • l'welvo Cars were purchased, .and, after a month's practical experience, Messrs. Harrods ordered nine more ■ ovcrland6, also a Willys-Utility Truck. Test the Ovorland yourself. Got free Illustrated Booklet. • Chief Agents for North Island: A. Hat. rick and Co., Ltd., Wellington and Wanganui; North Agonls: Dunk and Pringlo; Slasterton: I'. W. Reardon, Ltd.—AdvtJ
Companies of Nonconformist -recruits aro desired by somo of tho prominent men in tlie Free Churches. Some go so fax »s to suggest that tho formation of "chapel battalions" might lead to tho sending out of a Puritan army. If you get a chill, with soro throat and tightness of tho chest, don't wait until you are laid up, but tackle it with NAZOL," whioh euros quickly and more effectively than any other remedy. Sold everywhere, Is. 6d. bottle of 60 ■ doses.— Advt-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 9
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211Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2360, 16 January 1915, Page 9
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