NOT "WHICH CAR?" BUT "WHICH OVERLAND?" 'Over lands; have proved their reliability world over—l,oCO of these splendid- Btitomobiles* i leave .the Overland works ~aaily ior/ihe "four corners" of the Globe. ,;■ Overlands are standardised cars—built by exactly the same efficient methods' as Britain "built ships arid America buiti''lßeets of war aeroplanesThere -■• are tw» s?passenger - models—"Big Four" and "Light Four." The question you should answer, then, is not "which car shall I buy?" but "which Overland shall I buy?" "Light Four" seats five in comfort, and has a 106inoh wheel base. "Big Four," also a flve-seater, has a 112-inch wheel base. Both • have" electric lighting, electric starting, and complete equipment. The free catalogue describes both—write for it. If you can manage, call and see the actual cars.—A. Hatrick and Co. Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington- Local Agents, Spedding and Stainton, Motor Importers, New Plymouth. 38 BEWARE OF PTJDDEN COLDSfor Coughs J&Qcl *Cq? ' "" J lid. Brtyj l/$ £nd'jß/-. Obtainable OTW-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1919, Page 7
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156Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1919, Page 7
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