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Specifications: Motor 4 i-Bx4|; splash lubrication. 35 horse power. Finish Wheelbase 114 inches. Tires 33 x 4 inches. Control Centre. Rear System Three-quarter' floating. Doors U-shaped, hinged in front, 20 inches wide. Green with light green stripe ; nickel and aluminium trimBody Steel and wood, tufted leather upholstery. Full Equipment ' Including six electric lights, electric horn, storage battery, top and boot, windshield, speedometer, tire carrier, * tools, etc. The ear You Expect To Cost You Twice as Much, mv,\ m ,,..,^T.r~i~-~~~ door to n office—the [. It puts you next -next door to your y grime and grind of life, refreshing rene Overland Depot; ] Gill Street, New Plymouth

It has been noticed dial the notes in us., in Xew Zealand have become gvnbbi.r and dirtier of late than they have ever been. One reason for (heir condition (says the Wellington Post ) is (he run on bank notes caused by the practical suspension of the issue of sovereigns. The increased demand for-noles when they were made legal tender caught some of the banks short of this k'>nd of stationery. Orders for more noil's wrrc cabled to the priutci's-the notes being generally printed in London but the execution of the orders has been delayed, as have orders for other articles s'ent' to England, through the war and the consequent disorganisation of every industry. .Still oiie"'bank only recently received 50,000 noies. which were issued at once, supplementing another .ill,ooo issued just previously.' If Hit notes in use are exceptionally dirty iii-r flow it must be indirectly a.tribuL'd l„ the war. Pessimism is only a bad moral digestion: lifo is intrinsically neither good nor bad—it is what we make it. . The best novel after all is the one which takes us most completely out of our daily life,

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1915, Page 10

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