THE 1916 OVERLAND-BIGGEST VALUE YET! A 35-h.p. five-passenger touring car, the same in many particulars as last year's mode!, at a J!65 price reduction. That is the Overland offer for 1916. Picture it! A raoy stream-like body, upholstered in genuine leather, equipped -with every car luxury—roomy and comfortable. Think of the sturdy 35-h.p. motor, hightension magneto, electric light and starter! Then remember the phenomenally low pi-ice which the huge Overland output of 600 earn a day makes possible. -£G5 lowor in price, mark you—and the best, of all Overlands. Call and sc-e ono of these beautiful models, or write for free illustrated catalogue. A. Hatvick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui, and Wailara. Agents—llasterton Fanners' Implement Go., Ltd.; Bastin and Avery, Pshiatua; S. Parkes, Uiumevirkej N. C. Holdaway, Levin.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9
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168Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2610, 4 November 1915, Page 9
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