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Lower In Price Despite the War Tax And it is the same powerful, comfortable, silent extra-rain-vision ventilating type built in wind- I Overland as before. It is phenomenal car- shield, magnetic speedometer, genuine leather value, ihe two big reasons for it are a bigger upholstery. Luxury and value are inbuilt— • factory and enormous sales. 600 Cars a day through and through it is a big-value car is the present output of Overlands. Atl j /• =11 t , ' T i iQi/ r , . . . And fanally—for dashing appearance and splen--Ihe 1 91b 5-passenger model is a luxurious did finish it holds pride of place. Ithasasnue powerful fellow. It has a trusty motor of 35 h.p. streamline body, finished to perfection'in a rich It has the high-tension magneto ignition, thermo- dark tone of Brewster ereen. It is a beauty syphon cooling, 5-bearing crankshaft, under- Never before slung rear springs 33 x 4-inch tyres, non-skid was there such car value. Make up yourmind on rear And it has every equipment which to own one of these handsome models Drive makes for comfort, safety, economy. For in- a 1916 Overland-the car for comfort-the car ! stance there s the electric starting and lighting for economy. Come to our garage and see system, headlight dimmers for city streets, one- one. Or, if you can't call, send for the fully man top, with cover, demountable rims—one illustrated catalogue. It is free. A. Hatrick & Co., Limited WELLINGTON WANGANUI WAITARA Local Agents: Masterton, Farmers' Implement Co., Ltd.,; Bastin and Avery,'Palnatua; S. Parlies, Dannevirlce; 5;; C. Holdaway, Levin. i

UUUUUVAAAA jBAMLES® I Motor Carriages «wv 5 CopEKCIAIYErIiaES- . 5 Agricultural Tmgtors i the DAIMLER COMPANY **» 5 COVENTRY, ENGLAND. LfYT wwtryw r^inrLOAnrvv 1 jCOOD BEfILTf < ( will be yours to-morrow if to-da' , you will seek the beneficial aid o I the famous and ideal family retried' ' Beeoham's Pills. They will maki 1 a world of difference to you. FickL ; appetite, poor digestion, bilious i ness, impure blood and othei j kindred ailments can be relieve! t and oured by that reliable remed' I Beeeliaitfs Pis ( When the bodily system is out o < sorts—the bowels, liver, or kidneys | inactive—then the digestion is surf < to be impaired and the nerves tc ( lose their tone. Beecham's Pill: < induce the organs of digestion and assimilation to work properly and < thus this unrivalled medicine has a |j tonic effect upon the whole system. < Beecham's Pills are carefully pre- < pared and do not vary—they act < always in accordance with their fj great reputation; milcjly and safely < but both quickly and effectively. 6ln every way—in feelings, looks, < and vigour—a better condition $ Beecham's Pills will ASSURE Y®oe < Prepared only by , J THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, EngUofle' I Sold to boxea libelled; price M lOjd. (35 pills) Mlh (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pUls)i UNDER War Office supervision, a unique and searching test of Avon Tyres was recently carried through. A complete battery of heavy artillery was drawn halfway across England by fourteen motor cars fitted ■with complete sets of Avon Tyres. Each car dragged a load of 33cwt. at an averago speed of 21 miles per hour. After the guns had been manoeuvred into position, it was found that No Single Tyre Showed Evidence of Damage or Wear Is this not conclusive proof of tl)e reliability of Avon Tyres running under ordinary touring conditions ? Fit YOUR Tyres with British-built and got more miles and more comfort at less expense. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Sole X.Z. Distributors: r MALING & CO., LTD. - CHRISTCNURCH ■ " ■ -Tarn npiyiUE is only <q — odo certain CUKE l'Uli L'tiU.N;- J>, | la this Domini ri- ! THAT'S TEEN'S | If-T the "Dominion" General Printiir i Department bundle year neit order whatever your requirements. Promul attention. Reasonable obaigw. 'Phew

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 9

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