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|in the Dominion \ ' > is the Overland—and it costs less than last year. | 1 The enormous output of Overlands, has made | 1 possible a price reduction of £65 in the 1916 v 1 model. ' I I £310 is the new price. That figure makes the I S Overland easily the best car value in the jjj | Dominion. It places the Overland within your $ 1 reach. ... I ' I It is the car for economy right off the jump. But apart from I < the original cost, the new Overland is the least expensive car. | | It is light on tyres, light on petrol, yet good for any road. 1 . j You can run an Overland for less than you can run any 1 | other car. It will stand the strain and wear-and-tear for J s years and yean. S | This new model is a big luxurious, 5-seater. It is engined | | with a reliable smooth running motor of 35 h.p. Big features 1 | —high-tension' magneto ignition, thermo-syphon cooling, 1 ; 5-bearing crankshaft, underslung rear springs, electric I s light and starting, one-man top with cover, headlight dimmers, jg | rain-vision ventilating wind-shield, demountable rims and all i 3 I the latest equipment. > i I The H "i Costs but fi | ■ 1916 Overland £310. \ i This is the superb car which is within your reach at £310 |. —all ready for the road. 'Tis a car of great comfort—a g ] handsome, speedy, silent car. ■ . > ■ | , | The body is of the compact streamline type—graceful, roomy, |■ 1 i - perfectly balanced. The 'exterior is beautifully finished in ' g ' \ rich Brewster green. The interior is sumptuously upholstered > | in genuine leather. ' | f Learn more about it. We would be pleased to take you for i I a spin in the model we have waiting. When can you come? -I I If you cant call, write for the free illustrated, catalogue 1 I showing Overland construction. | I , | •-J A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd. |L W WELLINGTON WANGANUI WAITARA 1 ■ | Local Agents: Masterton, Farmers' Implement Co., 14 | g; • 4 , Ltd.; Bastnn and Avery, Pahiatua; « f: b. Pa'rkifi, Dannovirke; N. C. Holdaway, Levin. & - ;' - g Nothing but ' m < 4 DUNLOPs' „ v JpQ in future! require Tyres • that will carry youmany thousands of miles over all classes of roads, with the minimum of tyre, troubles and assured satisfaction, FIT DUNLOP TYRES Their .-Quality, their' Strength, and their 'Construction MEANS EXCELLENT SERVICE AND A BIG MILEAGE. You can have' QITAIK'ILI all this by fitting "Dunlops IUUSTIUTUr UST <W ATPUUtIOH I HiLiouant »YDKir. adplaidl fiara airsßtMi. laurciston . Wellington ahd criikchoick hi BROOKS 828 Patent Light Road Saddle. ■ ' . BROOKS Saddles fit. We know that among our wide range-of models there is a saddle that will fii you perfectly—give you absolute lasting comfort. BROOKS ™ conveyances! FL T & YOUNG, pnn a Eoyal Mail Contractors, and General Carriers, Maaterton. ' .. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers" ©©© © . S§& E? lg& Samples promptly attended to. New and i?> ■ ■ rsi S9 Eoi If 5 cP up-tomato Sample Booms. Agents for 1 - ;r W K n "SS? taai tem rto N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling, Corner Dixon and Basmiater QfiINK ONLY Streets. St. John Ambulance available . ' • - day or night. Th 'no No. 126. Private • iaf. P.O. Box/50. ©T4BI B^ss' WALKER'S STABLES, . BULLS. Ln i£a S „ Forwarding Agent, Corner, and General Contractor. Coaches: Great.ord to' Bulls. Vebiolos, Horws, and Motor- 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY 'ALE carfl 011 RiT !l _ OONNQ^EDBS TfOYAL MAIL leaves CAEBINE TO BE ABSOLOTELt it STABLES, Feildina, for Kimuolton daily at 8.30. a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves "ft" SJ If 6*" IP Kimbolton at Noon for Feildrng.' IPf t IS g" a H B. J. KOOItE. Proprietor, Poilding. 8 B ' stf Gm. ** a a LKT the "Dominion" General Printing ' j „„„ Department handle your next order. Brfiwory &fld OffiOfls. whatever your requirements. Prompt Molesworth and Murphy Streets, attention. Seasonable oharges, .'Phojie ■ 1

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2617, 12 November 1915, Page 9

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