f High-Class Tailoring; > Moils^ly \ "THE FARMERS" A CASHEL STREET, CHR/STCHURCH. BRANCHES —ASHBTJRTON, RANGIORA, HAWARDEN, OXFORD anb LEESTON. f J
j Safe Simple i Silent •■H85HH5E5HH55555H5555KH555555E55555 1 " f _______ | ■■■■ nesHHTS&s;OVERLAND Model 75 embodies every improvement that will help to make for safe, simple and silent riding. Demountable rims make tyre troubles no trouble. Headlight dimmers eliminate dangerous road glares Cantilever rear springs ensure smooth running. Electric control buttons on the steering column give yon greater command over the car. Electric starter cats oat the old-time straggle with the motor. Electric lighting saves yon from getting oat of the car to light the lamps. Quick-acting one-man hood and storm curtains assure comfort through sudden showers or long ■wet days. Other equipment m chides magnetic speedometer, electric horn, combination rear light and license bracket, hinged rug rail, foot rest, tyre carrier in rear, extra, demountable rim, full set .of tools, tyre repair kit; jack and pump. 1,000.0f these splendid Overlands are made per day—that is why this Car sells at.such a low prfct. Firms employing slower methods cannot offer such quality at the price. We cordially invite inspection. The illustrated catalogue is free to yoa. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15658, 2 August 1916, Page 10
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