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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 car. The difficult problem of combining complete comfort and light weight has been solved in Overland “Four” by the exclusive three-point cantilever spring suspension. This car, with a 100-inch wheel-base, has a 130inch spring base, which gives greater economy and the utmost comfort, for the mechanism is 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 to-day, and the Overland Four covers from 28 to 30 miles on one gallon of spirit. Simplicity of design reduces the number of parts and makes Overland “Four” the best car for every day. Write or call for free catalogue giving full details. Distributors: A. Hatriek and 00., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Local Dealers: Stainton and Co., New Plymouth; Globe Motor Co., Hawera; J. Davis, Stratford.

Daily News’ car leaves Publishing Office, Currie Street, each morning at 4.20 o’clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker’s) at 7.0, El thaw 7.35, Stratford 8.5, and Inglewood 8.20, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont k Road) at 9J n -—Gh*a- Evkas.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

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