Mammoth Production The secret of "Overland" Efficiency and S _ Economy. > Every 3 Every day 200 Cars are dispatched from the ninety-six acres of "Overland" factories. Over 50,000 new "Overlands" will be in use this year. These impressive figures indicate how this Car stands in the estimation of the buying public. The "Overland" is outselling all others. Its price is fully 2i5 per cent, lower than that of other Cars similarly built and equipped. Owing to their enormous output the Overland Company are able to reduce production costs to a minimum by purchasing rawmaterial at ilowest prices and employing labour-saving The Greatest Aiitomol Chief Agent* for North Island : A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., WANGANU: enan< machinery in each department. The savings thus effected are shared with everyone who buys an "Overland." If you are in the market for a Motor Car, do not fail to see the "Overland." Get a descriptive Catalogue and make a strict comparison with other and more expensive cars, of every essential feature, such as the power of the motor, the size of the tyres, the length of the wheel bnse, the roominess and comfort of the tonneau, the quality of the equipment. Do this and you will find there is nothing lack , ; m the "Overland." . ITS VALUE IS AMAZNG! "World I W. MUDFORD. LOCAL AGENT
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 307, 28 December 1914, Page 7
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554Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 307, 28 December 1914, Page 7
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