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1916 Bigger Value Overland quality is more than ilcin deep. It is in-built. It permeates the car from headlight to tail-light. The Overland i< a quality car down to the ground. 1916 brings a big, powerful, luxurious Overland at a straight-out price reduction of £65. And that in spite of 20% war import duty! Huge Overland production makes it possible. This splendid 5-passenger model embedies all the features contained in highest priced cars. Here they are:— High tension magneto ignition, underslung rear springs, 5-bearing crankshaft, therrao-syphon cooling, demountable rims—one extra—electric lighting and starting, headlight dimmers, one-man top with cover, rain-vision ventilating windshield, magnetic speedometer and all modern improvements. The body is of racy streamline build, upholstered in genuine leather and finished outside in a rich Brewster green. £3lO is the price. Last year it was £375. In appearance, in build, in comfort, in economy, no other car can hold place with this grand new Overland at £3lO. It is a snug, sturdy, touring car, built for five passengers. This big-quality low-priced car is the car for you. It's a hard worker. See a model at our garage. You'll be astonished at the value. The illustrated free catalogue contains full information. Write for it to-day. A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd. Wellington Wanganul Waltara wjL Local Agent*: is ■gM B. BYRN, NEW PLYMOUTH..

I Indian Indian VIBRATION—the worst enemy of Motor-cloying—-is cornered at last! by the INDIAN. Because it places between you and the road a volume of live resilient cushioning which no other machine can give you. Vibration eryataiises steel. It damages frame and engine parts. Vibration starts at the point where the wheels hit bumpa or holes in the road— STOP IT THERE! The Indian spring frame absorbs those jolts right in the wheel itself. RESULT—you save money on your tyre and repair bill. Life of your machine is increased. Riding comfort is improved. You don't know what motor-cycling is till you ride an Indian. For proof ask an Indian rider. J. C. SPEDDING, LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS.

P.O. Box 37; 'Phone 52. Excelsior Motor Garage, i JUNCTION EOAD, IXGLEYVOOD. F. M. THOMSON, Proprietor. Repairs by Skilled Mechanics. All work Guaranteed. Charges iloderate. Keliable Care for Hire, day or night, with careful drivers. Trips to Mountain and other point 9 of interest arranged at shortest notice. District Agent for the Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society for the HUPMOBLLE and MAXWELL Cars, latest models.

SUMMER SPORTS GOODS. Ayer's Wilding " 1 S.N.D " Kitson Spalding's Gold Medal D . XID " " lIC t Slazenger's Lyceum ..... TENNIS RACQUETS. 4it- Slazenger's La'b't Chamber's 42.1 i 42/- " Doherty <n/. *2/- " E.G.M 37/0 42/G Whitehonsp SO/- : 42/6 " Special Demon ..... 30A 42/6 " Demon 21/. ; 42 /® " Renahaw v...vv..,. 17A TENNIS SUNDRIES. * i Transparent Handle Gsips 1/0. Tennis Presses 2/0 Tennis Ball Nets 9d. Court Tapes 15/0. Court Marking Pioi 6/* Centre Guides 5/0 Tennis Racquet Covers 6/--and 6/Ayer's Championship Tennis Balls 17/6 a dozen THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL, Wholesale and Retaff. ... , OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPOBTS AND GAMES. Illustrated Catalogue FREE on Request. ~ p.o. Box l» »»»■■- Mall Orders Rwejye Promjat Mknjtaiv

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1916, Page 11

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