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OVEBLAND MODEL «5 AT .6360 IS FAMOUS FOR ITS GOODNESS. Why buy some little-known car when the famous Overland 85 Model costs only i! 360 fully oquipped at main ports. The Overland has reputation plus demonstration to back it up—no car oan offer more, and other cars don't offer as much. Got a world-famous Overland Model 85— ovory possible modern improvement ia included. "We can point to big things such as electric starting and lighting, demountable rims, headlight dimmers, one-man top, and five-bearing- crankshaft. Wo can point to detailed refinements, such as robe and foot rails, and disappearing hinges on the doors. These illustrates tho completeness and quality of this handsome and famous 5-passenger car Got acquainted with it—for froo catalogue and further particulars apP l! Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Agents. Wangamu and Wellington; Mnstorton Farmed Implement Co.. Ltd., Maslerton; Bastin and Avory, Agents, Pahiatim; h. S Pees, Agents, Falmerston North. ' A. Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Wanganni and Wellington, distributors for North Island.—Advt.

Many spheres are open to women nowadays. In the Eastern States the congenial and ultimately remunerative work of tracing, either from a mechanical or architectural drawing, is quito common. The general opinion is that better work is turned out by women and more patience taken hy female tracers than by draughtsmen. As will ho seen from our advertising columns, a competent draughtsman is prepared to form a class and Thus make a start in tho Dominion of this important branch of industry for girls.

"New days are on your track"—though you suffer from a cold or sore throat today you will begin to feel better tomorrow by taking Baiter's Lung Preserver at once. Price, lfl. 10d.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 15

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