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BUSINESS NOTICES. The Best Car Value in the Dominion is the Gverland—and it costs less than last yea*.. The enormous output of Overlands, has made possible a price reduction of £60 in the 11916 Colonial model as compared with last yesu's I mode!. H £325 at main ports is the new price. That I figure makes the Overland easily the best cm I value in the Dominion. It places the Overland I within your reach. I It i« the car for economy right off the Jump. Bui apart bora I the original cosl, the new Overland is the least expensive car. It it light on tyrei, light on petrol, yet good for any road. You can run an Overland for lets than you can rim any I other car. It will Hand the strain and wcar-and-lctr {or years and years. This new Colonial model is a big luxurious, 5-seater. h It engined with a reliable smooth running motor of 25 h.p. Big features are—thermo-syphon cooling, 5-bearing crankshaft, underslung rear springs, electric light and starting, oneman top with cover, headlight dimmers, rain-vision ventilating wind-shield, demountable rims, extra tube and cover and all* the latest equipment. 1916 Colonial Overland I £325 at main ports I This is the superb car which is within your reach—l 325 ■ —all ready for work. Tis a car of great comfort—a hand- I , *6me, speedy, silent car. X . • •.- The: body is of the compact streamline type—graceful, roomy. I perfectly balanceii. The exterior ii specially finished m S ' beautiful sueide grey. The interior is sumptuoHslyuphok la ed t m genuine leather. n Learn more about it. We would be pleased to take you fox It a spin in the model we have waiting. When can you come? ft If you can't call, write for the free illustrated catalogue E ■ showing Overland construction. B |#N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd." % 1 CHRISTCHURCH [ I KIBBLEWHITE & YAUGHAN, . ! I ASHBURTON. [ >i SS YEARS' PUSLEO TE3T. 0 ?d Constant attention and years of X<?a '%, experience enable us to keep hs\ ':?:i out* Teas supreme. fc\ REMEMBER when buying tea that p %i there are no"jisst as foods' 9; if |§ Zw, you wish to obtassi tt-ae most * c>; E'4V delicJoifiS and rich flavoured taa. )j>;\ p ''Insist, upon ?ISLSO^ MOATE'S. %\ \-'y\ ~TTiT**'"~rT"T""**'-~*"""-' '-' "■'-it'^*"'""*'3'-■ i i ill i I—l t? j//yfyl$ | Celebrated! Packet .^k 11 ■ M at prices to suit all m^ I if' Poc^ets and tastes || 1 ■ M 1/9, .1/10, 2/-, 2/2, Bj- • % M 3/- P®r ra

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8304, 24 November 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8304, 24 November 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8304, 24 November 1915, Page 7

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