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THE 1918 OVERLAND-BIGGEST VALUE YET. . A 28 h.p. Jive-passenger touring car, the sr.mo in many particulars as last year's model, but at a lower price. That is the Overland offer for 1916. Model 75 lias, a racy sircam-lino body, upholstered luxuriously, equipped with c™ l ')' car luxury—roomy and comfortable. Think of the sturdy 25 h.p. motor, high-tenston magneto, electric light and starter! Then remember the phenomenally low price which the huge Overland output of 1000 cars a' day makes possible. .£3lO at main ports is the price, and it is the best of all Overlands. Call and see one of theso beautiful models, or write for free illustrated catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, AVanganui, and AVuitara. Local Agents—Ma'sterton farmers' Implement Co., Ltd., Bastin and Avery. Pabititua; S. Pitrkes, Dannevirke; E. S. Pees. Palmerston North—Advt.

Writing' to a friend at Ashford (Kent), Trooper Jack Moulding, of the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, expresses sorrow that his two particular chums (brothers) were killed in a German bombardment of the British trenches, making seven brothers killed in the one family.

For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6«r

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 7

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