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CONSTANT SATISFACTION.

The light weight of Overland "Four" results in exceedingly low petrol consumption and unusually high tyre mileage in a ear. ±ne difficult problem of combining complete comfort and light weight has been solved in Overland "Four" by the exclusive three-point cantilever spring suspension. This ear, with a 100-inch wheel-base, has a 130inch spring base, which gives greater economy and the utmost comfort, for the mechanism 13 relieved from strains and the tyres from road shocks. Overland "Four" is an investment that pays big dividends in actual savings. Petrol economy is a big consideration today, and the Overland Four covers from 28 to SO miles on one gallon of spirit. Simplicity of design reduces the number of parts and makes Overland "Four" the best ear for every day. Write or oall for free catalogue giving full details Distributors: A. Hatriek and Co., Ltd.! Wanganui and Wellington. Local Dealers: Stninton and Co., New PlymouthGlobe Motor Co., Hawera; .1. Davis' Stratford.

There's gold in the rock where the miners flock, There's gold in the sands of the sea; There's gold in the very air we breathe, Could science but set it free. There's hidden gold in the pirate's hold; And we'll find it some day, I'm sure; There's ease worth gold for a eougli or cold, In Wood's Grs»t P«pp»n&in< Cure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1920, Page 7

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CONSTANT SATISFACTION. Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1920, Page 7

CONSTANT SATISFACTION. Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1920, Page 7

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