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NEW BEAUTY—NEW VALUE." ' OVERLAND "LIGHT FOUR." . This handsome Overland seats five passengers in comfort. 11 is not a heavy car, yet it gives tile same satisfaction as cumbersome cars costing half as much again—and sometimes twice as • much. "Light Pour" is the latest Overland achievement—a handsome streamliner, replete with every necessity and refinement. With a wheel haso of 108 incites there is just the'right amount of body room, and the interior is splendidly fitted with the best of every thing. Upholstery is rich and oft, wide U-ooors nave disappearing hinges, top and side curtains can be adjusted by 0110 man in a. twinkling. Other features are ventilating wind-shield, variable hoadiiglit dimmers, magnetic speedometer, oil indicator, electric horn, tools, tyre repair kit, iack and pump. Call or write for free catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Wangauui ai d Wellington. Local Agents:—Mas+erton Farmers' Implement Co., llasterton; C. L. Neilson and Co., Dannovirlcs; Dawbcr Motor Co., Palmorston North.—Advt, BUSINESS NOTICES. TkUNLOP RUBBER ti'JUDS FOR 1> THE HOUSEHOLD. Ask your HARDWARE FIRM for DUNLOP Oceanic or federal Garden Hoae. Ask your STOREKEEPER for DUN LOP Teapot Spouts. Ask your DRUGGIST for DUNLOP Hot-water Bugs. Ask your DRAPER • for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts. Ask your BOOTMAKER to !it DUMLOP Rubber Heels. Get your WRINGER HOLLERS RECOVERED with DUNI,OP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. 01? AUSTRALASIA, I I'D., 95 Courtenay Place, Wellington, and at Auckland and Christchurch. E. S. BAYLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, E'AS taken over Ihe Practice lately carried on by Air. L. i.evien, and may be Consulted AT. I! is RUOAIS, i!l(i Lnnibton (Jiiay (opposite Kirkcaldie's). Telephone ilStf. DRESS ECONOMY.—Ladies, save on your dress allowance. Garments cut out, fitted, tacked together. Ladies'. Children's Coats and Frock;;, lis. (id. to 12s. Gd.; Costumes, 10s. (Id. lo I.V-, fid.; Skins, ss. lid. to 7s. Gd.; Blouses, 3s. (id. to 5?. lid. Hours, 1(J-"). Evening appointments made. | MADAME ESTHER, Royal Exchange Buildings, Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank New Zealand). 1

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 9

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