torn of a dug-out in tlio region of Ctommecourt tho Tommies discovered the body of a gunner fixed to his gun by n chain around Lis wrist" The story of the legless machine gunners may have some foundation in fact, but their na- ■ tura! disadvantages would appear ttf outweigh their singular and peculiar tjtpe of usefulness.
A LETTER FROM AN < i OTERLANIy , OWNER. "I Jmvo ho hesitation in saying that the Overland is the best proposition I have struik for the money in cara"— that u- nn extract from a letter written by Mr. Grdemvcll, of Huntly. He also says: "I have done a lot of touring With other cars, and am able to judge of the behaviour of the Overland . I put: in the tank 4 gallops of benzine and di 4 ; 97.5 miles on the Hamilton and Gor» donton roads." In. another part of hi* letter he states: "I have had four cart now, and the Overland is the mort up» to-date, and has given the most satisfaction." Call or write for free Overland Catalogue. Local agehtst B. Byrn, New, Plymouth; J. Donald, Stratford; Hurrett Bros., Hawera. A. Hatriok and CO,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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193Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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