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OVERLAND "LIGHT FOUR" IS A GOOD FOURI To use the words of a well known dictionary, "good" means among otlier things, "conducive to any useful end or purpose" and "possessing desirable finalities." Overland '"Light Four" is a good ear—it embodies the latest and best and is the master production of the world's greatest automobile factory. It lis of latest streamline design, and seats five in absolute comfort. Wheel-base is 106 inches—just the right size for country travelling or service on busy town .streets. Included in its equipment are i electric lighting and starting, variable headlight dimmers, one-man top with storm curtains, ventilating wind-screen speedometer, electric horn, extra demountable rim, e.vtra tyre and tube, tyre repair kit, jack, pump, tools. Upholstery is rich, and the wide U-doors have disappearing hinges. The price of this complete, 'beautiful car is only £375 at Main Ports. Call or write for free catalogue. A Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents:—.T, C. .Spedding, New -Plymouth; Messrs Hopkins and Co., Stratford. 33 THE DRINK THAT GINGERS YOU UP! That's Camroc Dry Ginger Ale. It is warming in winter and cooling in summer. It's healthfulness and purity is guaranteed—even the water is first carefully -purified. Drink Camroc Dry Ginger AJe—alwajv.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1918, Page 7

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