OVERLAND "LIGHT FOUR" IS A GOOD FOUR! To use the words of a well known dictionary, "good" menus among other tilings, ''conducive to any useful end or purpose" and "possessing desirable dualities." Overland "Light. Four" is a good car—it embodies the latest and best and is the master production of the world's greatest automobile factory. It ( is of latest streamline design, and seats five in absolute comfort. Wheel-base is JOfl inches—jtißt the right size for country travelling or service on busy town streets. Included in its equipment are electric lighting and starting, variable headlight dimmers, one-man top with storm curtains, ventilating wind-screen speedometer, electric horn, extra demountable rim, cvtra tyre and tube, tyre repair kit, jack, pump, tools. Upholstery is rich, and the wide U-doors have disappearing hinges. The price of thl« complete, beautiful car is only £360 at Main Ports. Call or write for free catalogue. A Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Wanganm and Wellington. Local agents:—J. 0. Spedding, New Plymouth; Messrs Hopkinß and Co., Stratford. 33 NGAURUHOE ACTIVE. Dear Dad, —The Ladies' Camp is a great success, it tilings don't get too hot. We seldom light a fire; just boil the billy on the hot embers and make a delicious cup of ARCADIA TEA, and our nerves never fail us. —Flo. Try Hazard's FLAG BRAND PrCKLES for flagging appetite?—the condiment of the period. Pure, fresh, economical. Ask your grocer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1918, Page 2
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230Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1918, Page 2
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