-■ LONDON'S LARGEST STORE CHOOSES THE "OVERLAND." When War'broke : out practically all vehiclc-i and horses in use throughout Groat Britain -were, confiscated , by. the military authorities, and .merchants -wore left without adequate-delivery. facilities. Ilarrods, :LtS:, the.'largest department store in London, immediately ■ started testa of all available Motor-cars for the pui pose of replacing those commandeered by the Government; Those efficiency and economy trials proved that' the OVERLAND "was best' suifpd to the company's requirement.. Twelve Cars 'were purchased, and, after'- a month's practical experience, Messrs. Harrods ordered nine more Overlnnds. also a' Willys-Utility. Truck. Teat the Overland yourself. Get free I Illustrated Booklet. Chief Agents for North Island: A. Halrick and Co., .Ltd,, Wellington and Wanganui; BaliuerSbwi North Agents: Dunk and Pringloj ' Masterton: I\ •W. Rear.don, Ltd.—Advt. A "tangometcr" attached to the anldc of Mrs.''Amelia Ro'oves,..o.l' Brooklyn, showed that slio covcred 25,000 miles in tango dancing at '/.various society gatherings. A revolver measuring . about three inches from tho tip of-tiro'hammer to the end of the barrel has been designed. It fires ;i steel bullet about twice the size,of a piu's head. • There is no excuse for you to'have bad breath. It arises from a disowiored tito-. mach, and can be quickly removed by a dftSe of Chanib'erlain l 6 Tablets, ' which c)j»iw tho fltjttinch sad juYectea ' tljs
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 7
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216Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 7
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