LUXURY! OYKRLAXT) S3B. Overland Model S3B is a handsome streamline car—and as luxuriously finished and equipped as a oar could lio. Scats are roomy, with backs, aud cushions arc built ou deep coils 1 springs. I'phoHtery 'is in genuine leather, doors are wide U-shaped, with d;sappearinsr binges and larije pocket oil each. There are robe and foot rails—every refinement offered in iiifiber-prii-ed cars. Included also are one-man t.in, side curtains, ventilating wind-screen, as well as every mechanical improvement. Motor is 4-cyliiuler cn bloc with five-bearin<r crankshaft; IflOO Overlsnds are "made per day, manufacturing- costs are out down, therefore the price of this Tine, luxurious car is only .C 350 at main ports, for free catalogue and further particulars apply B. Byrn, Now Plymouth; J. Donald, Stratford; Ilu«v!l Bros., Hawera. A. Hatriok and Co, Ltd., Wangamii, distributors for North Tsland. ' V 2l "Are you collecting Camels?" is a question that causes no surprise to housekeepers lifho use Desert Gold Tea and save "Capels" off packets. Hundreds of cash andpift m-izes to be distributed. Si
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1917, Page 8
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173Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1917, Page 8
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