THE "OVERLAND" IS THE FARMER'S CAR.
This famous automobile is roomy enough to seat five grown-ups in comfort, substantial enough to stand the severest road and hill tests, and yet light enough to be easy on.tyres and '"economical with petrol. Farmers everywhere know the satisfaction of touching its electric self-starter, hearing its engine quietly throb, feeling its broad tyres smooth j>way road ruts and rough places. Would you like to learn more about thio wonderful "Overland," which costs 25 , per cent, less than other highgrade cars? Then write to-day for free illustrated booklet or see nearest agent. Chief agents for North Island: A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wariganui; local agent, W. Mudford.
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A SPEC!AL COMCESSBON. Xl; Enlargement with ■7*- every dozen photographs will be given to those who order before November 7th. Twelve Gabinets and one Enlargement on 20 x 10 mount for 21s. Groups a little extra. Anyone who has already been photographed can have the enlarged picture by paying the ■i slight difference. Make an Appointment to-day, j. McAILiSTER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. I I. LAMASON has been instruct- - • ed to sell, under instructions from Mrs Lau, at her residence, Ariel Street South, the whole of her Household Furniture and Effects, comprising— ■ 2 Large dining room tables, kauri and rimu (turned legs), 1 couch, 2 wicker armchairs, six Austrian chairs and kitchen chairs, 1 piano (Addison and Addison, of ' London, read good order and tone), piano stool, music rack, 1 octagon table, 3 flower stands, one beautiful dwarf book case (inlaid), overmantel, fire s'creen, brass fender, and irons, bookshelf, quantity pictures, linoleums and mats, 30ft. carpet • runner, hallstand, pot plants, eight-day clock, 2 Duciiess pairs' (real .good), feather bed (slight reserve),' 2 corner cornice curtain poles, 2 wardrobes, 1 stretcher, kapoc bedding, Scotch chest, 2 wooden bedsteads, easel,, kitchen dresser, sofa, sewing machine (Victory), rocking chair, 1 grate, 18ft. hosing, pair canaries, quantity crockery, kitchen utensils, wheelbarrow, mangle, wringer, poultry, lawn mower, and roller, ladies'- bicycle (good order), curtain poles, books, music, and largo quantity sundries.
Auctioneer's Note.—Wo have personally inspected the above furniture: It is all of the best, mostly made by Purser's, Wanganui. Sale at the house, Ariel Street South,,THURSDAY, -1.30 p.m. Young Man for r Sheep Farm. Apply A. W. Budge., , ANTED, by Lady, a Bed-sitting Room, fireplace; central, with use of conveniences. Apply by letter to "Room," this office. COUGH Mixture saves your money- doesxou good.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 2 November 1914, Page 6
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