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A Car of Quality Overland Model 83 for 1916 offers unprecedented car-value. It has teveral advantages over last year's type —more power, a one-man top, headlight dimmers, non-skid tyres on rear—and other points. Yet in spite of these advantages—and in spite of the 20% war import duty, the 1916 model is priced l»wer. The huge production of Overlands makes possible this big drop. It is wonderful value—a capacious, 5-passenger touring car, upholstered in genuine leather, finished on the exterior with a rich tone of Brewster green —embodying every car comfort. Mechanically it is perfect. It has a reliable 35 h.p. motor, a staunch chassis, underslung rear springs, 5-bearing crankshaft, thermosyphon cooling and high-tension magneto. Included also are electric starting and lighting system, magnetic speedometer, rainvision ventilating wind shield. Overland — i big quality car—every inch of it. Tis economical, silent, powerful, speedy. Investigation will prove this new Overland to be the'best out-and-out value in New Zealand—willyau investigate? It will pay you to do so. It is in your very best interests that you should choose an Overland. It is ready for the road at £3lo—last year the price was £375. We've a model in onr garage awaiting inspection—take a trial run in it and experience the pleasures of "Overlanding." For the sake of economy and comfort, you should look into the remarkable value of the Overland. If you can't call write for fre# / illustrated catalogue—do it to-dajP A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd. Wellington, Wanganui, Waitara Local Agents: 17 B. BYRN.Nevr Plymouth,

Dodge Brothers MOTORCAR The Dodge is the Car for Business or Pleasure, Has set the fashion in the Motor W orld —and is there any wonder ? Bead the specifications. One-man top; jiffy curtains; real leather upholstery with natural curled hair filling; streamline steel body; oval moulded fenders; 30-35 norae-power engine, with removable top; full floating rear ax'le; water proof magneto. The car is electrically lighted ani electrically started. As a power ""r m" aS n ° ec^Ua '' ' s silent to a degree and thoroughly rtltabl Olicuw I.U a uegtee «uu inUiUUgllJ NEWTON KING Price: £3lO. INVESTIGATE TO-DAY. AGENT FOR DODGc CARS. CURRTE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

=AN INVITATION= MR. C. A. WILKINSON (Eltham) intends showing at the Theatre Row], New Plymouth, and also at the Waitara Picture Hall (dates to be toed »hortly) the great educational film From Molten Steel to Motor Car. This film wherever shown has been acclaimed TH£ GREATEST INDUSTRIAL FILM EVER PRODUCED. Representing in initial cost the huge sum of $40,000 and features the 'complete process of manufacture of Maxwell Motor Cars. HAVE A WALK THROUGH THE GREAT MAXWELL FACTORIES (the largest and best equipped in the world) AT MY EXPENSE. SEE THE DAZZLING MOLTEN STEEL! SEE GREAT MOUNTAIN JOY RIDE! All intending car buyers are cordially invited to write at once for complimentary tickets; Please enclose full address and advise how many tickets you require, C. A. Wilkinson's (Eltham). lARANAKI AGENT FOR THE MAXWELL—THE WONDER CAR FOR 1816. Five»seatar, with Electric Starter and Lighting System, for 2255.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1916, Page 11

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