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"OVERLAND" GIVES FARM LIFE i NEW MEANING; 3 _The old-style farmer used to "stick to 1 his land"—lie drove into town only when ~ necessity made him, for driving into - town was often a ion", tiring drive. The modern farmer doesn't "stick to his 1 land" so closely. Frequent trips to town t are part and parcel of country life—n they are necessary to the pleasure of the i farmer's wife and family—also to the i success of the farmer's business. Let Overland "Light Four" link your farm i to towi>. Many and many a time will y you enjoy an exhilarating spin in this , ; perfect economical car. "Light Four" 1 Overland is a .comfortable, campact fipasscnger model for all roads and weathers. In New Zealand it is a farm favorite. Call—see "Light Four." Or will you write for the free illustrated catalogue?—A. Hatrick & Co, Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents: Spedding and Stainton, Motor Importers, New Plymouth. 35 TO THE WOMEN FOLK. A move can be a really trying experit enee to housewives. Besides unnecessary trouble, an inexperienced carrier causes breakages, annoyance, loss. Skilful, eared fill men like ours lighten the burden. i The housewife will find it a great help 4 to engage a firm she can rely on. The yNew Zealand Express Company, Ltd

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1919, Page 3

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215

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1919, Page 3

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