WONDERFUL VALUE IN THE 1916 OVERLAND. A waT import duty of 20 p.c. on motorcars—higher freights—you'd think the price of the 1916 Overland, Model 75, would be high. But no—it costs only J3lO at main ports, and is just as powerful, comfoTtablo, reliable as ever. The reason is huge sales, huge output, advanced methods, of manufacture. • The new Overland is beautifully equipped with rich upholstery, electric light, and starter, one-man top (with cover), headlight dimmers—all of the best. It embodies hightension magneto, cantilever rear springs, full floating rear axle, and other advantages as well. Choose a 1916 Overland, Model 75. Call and see a model or write for free catalogue. For free catalogue Knd further particulars, apply Masterton Farmers' Implement Co., Ltd.; Bastin and Avery, Pahiatna; S. Parkes, Dannevirke; E. S. Pees, Palmerston North. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganni and Wellington, Distributors for North Island.—Advt.
| "WISHES WON'T FILL A SACK!" To wish that you had done something to save your child suffering from INFANTILE PARALYSIS is of no avail, but vou may prevent it in others by the simple use of DINGO EUCALYPTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic'. Four times stronger than oarbolic. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers.—Advt. . 10 H.P. AUSTIN. For immediate delivery, has just been completely overhauled and painted. Equipment includes new hood, five lamps, screen, detachable wheels. Particulars from SCOTT MOTOR AGENCY, 57 Lower Cuba Street. WELLINGTON. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the South Wollington Corps of the Salvation Army was celebratod last Sunday, and Brigadier Gist conducted the services, at which there were largo attendances. A pair of William 111 pilgrim bottles by Pierre ITarache, I(>'J9, have been sold at auction in London for .£3OOO. Tho' shadowed by his doom in every plan, Wondrous are the mighty works of man i God hath eternity, 'man but fleeting years. All he builds is wrought in blood and tears. And yet, withal, would even God despise The works ot' merit which from man uprise? Arts which charm! blessings which endure! Exemplified in Wood's Peppermint Cure! -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2822, 13 July 1916, Page 6
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