"OVERLAND" GIVES FARM LIFE NEW MEANING. The old-style fanner used to "atick to his land"—he drove into town only when necessity made him, for driving into town was often a iong, tiring drive. The modern farmer doesn't "stick to his land" so closely. Frequent trips to town are part and parcel o{ country life—they are necessary to the pleasure of the farmer's wife and family—also to the success of the farmer's business. Let Overland "Light Four" link your farm to town. Many and many a time will' you enjoy an exhilarating spin in this perfect economical car. "light Four" Overland is a comfortable, campact 5* passenger model for all roads and weathers. In New Zealand it is a farm favorite. Call—see "Light Four." Of will you write for the free illustrated catalogue ?—A. Hatrick & Co, Wauganu! and Wellington. Local agents: Spedding and Stainton, Motor Importers. New Plymouth 5^
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1919, Page 4
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148Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1919, Page 4
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