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THE AIR.

SEW ZEALAND AVIATOk A.ILLED. Received June 22, 9.10 p.m. London, June 22. Lieutenant Vernon Aimer, of the Flying Corps, an Aucklandef, fell four hundred feet when flying near London, and wa9 killed. GERMANY'S~GREATEST AVIATOR. Received June •'22, 9.1C p.m. Copenhagen, June 22. Berlin advises that Immelmann, the aviator, was reconnoitring on the West front, when his machine fell. His body was found under the machine, which was destroyed. YOU' CAN OWN A 1916 OVERLAND.

The price of Overland Model 75 places this car within reach of the man of moderate, means. It is a car you will be proud to own—a pleasure to drive —always free from trouble. In equipment, power, speed, economy of upkeep, this year's model cannot be beaten. The 1910 Overland five-passenger model sells at £3lO at main ports—fully equipped. The reason is the increased output, better facilities for manufacturing, standardisation, organisation. With big additions to their factories, the Overland Company now turns out 1000 cars daily. Call and inspect an Overland 1910 Model in our garage. Or if you are unable to do so, write for the free illustrated catalogue. Mr. B. Byrn, agent, New Plymouth. A. Hatrlck and Co., Wanganui, iktributpn for NtwU» t«j«a. %

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5

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201

THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5

THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5

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