DESPITE WAR TAXATION THE 1916 OVERLAND IS BUT £810. The price of the five-passenger Overland,. Model 75, is remarkably low. After paying advanced freights and the 20 per cent, war duty, this superb car is offej-ed in New Zealand at -£310 at main ports. Overland methods of manufacture—huge output—have made possible such value. Electric light and starter, one-man top, and cover, rain vision wind-shield, headlight dimmers, extra rim, are included in the equipment. Other advantages are cantilever rear springs, high-tension magneto, thermosyphon cooling, full floating rear axle. Unequalled value! Call and see a model, or write for' free illustrated catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui, and Waitara. Local Agents—Masterton Farmers' Im. plement Co., Ltd.; Bastin and Avery, Pahiatua; S. Parlces, Dannevirke; E. S, Pees, Palmerston North—Advt.
1 "ANZAC" | Commemoration Jewellery I I „ SOUTHERN CROSS I !ft iff&f ffiOOCHES & pendants j? bearing the now famous name j | jk on a Military Garter, on a I f As a Brooch, 9ct., 32/.; 15ct.', 37/6 Rlbboil Scfoll, .arid ill Other j As & Pcudflnt, 9ct., 30,'6 J 15ct., 35/* flpmtv WfIVS s jj With Stones set as the Stars in 9ct. gold, 40/- " ! I Write for our Illustrated Leaflet showing five slightly differing ; f j* designs and their prices. . ' ( « *V No better ornament could be worn in honour of the fine i | men who have gone, and are still going, from under the § i Southern, Cross to fight for King and Country. g | Designed, Registered by," and only to be had from •' / , W. LITTLEJOHN & SON j Jewellers and Silversmiths 222 & 224 Lambton Quay, Wellington = The Well-Known Home for Fine Quality Goods TrafnM Mlsids Stand., to Win But First—the mind to be properly trained needs the support of a well-nourished body. No food supplies in more splendid proportion- the rich nourishment of the field grains for both body and brain building than does Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this famous pure food includes the .valuable mineral elements, lacking' in many foods, but imperative for energising and sustaining the mental and physical forces. Easy to Digest—Economical —Delicious. "There's a Season" for Grape-Nuts ; Sold by, Grocers and Stores.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2759, 1 May 1916, Page 3
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