MESOPOTAMIA.
OFFICIAL REPORTS. London, June 10. Official.—The situation in Mesopotamia is unchanged Our trenches have been advanced within 200 j'ards,of Sannaiyat and \te occupied an advanced position on the youth bank. The Turkish artillery sank three larges. The latter incident apparently is the basis of the imaginative Turkish communique of June 15. Amsterdam, June 16. A Turkish communique states that the enemy at Fallahie removed his camp beyond the range of our guns.
DESPITE WAR TAXATION, THE 1918 OVERLAND IS BUT £3lO. price of the five-passenger Overland, Model 75, is remarkably low. After paying advanced freights and the ■2O per cent, war duty, this superb ear is offered in New Zealand at £3lO at main ports. Overland methods of manufacoutput—have made possible such value. Electric light and starter, one-man top and cover, rain vision wind-shield, headlight dimmers, extra tin, are included in the equipment. Other advantages are cantilever rear springs, high-tension magneto, thermosyphott cooling, full boating rear axle. Unequalled value. Call and see a model. For free catalogue and further •particulars apply Mr. B. Byrn, New Plymouth. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanginiii, distributors for North Island.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1916, Page 5
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