w i i/ p I 150,000 Last Year! I $< M $• m I —the enormous annual output of ?| P Overland motor cars! *S| I Many thousands of them went to all || j| parts of the world The Overland is IS H indeed the international motor car be- $| || cause it is made on a scale of production H jp which permits a value unapproached! S| j§' Appearance, performance, comfort, jf| i service, price —all these essentials of !|| I the ideal motor car are distinct Over- l| I land advantages. p I For instance, note the "85-Four" §| J shown here. A car of great power, |» P but so simple to operate that a child '|j j| can drive it Sturdy, dependable, so % j| satisfactory that it has won the enthu- v| j| siasm of everyone who ever owned one.' m !;f AUTOMOBILES CO., Albert Street, a fM Auckland. 5$ W. J- POMEROY & CO., LTD., Hamilton. £j| m A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., Wanganui and |:.'. Wellington, Chief Agents for North g| Wh Island. gi §P& WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. it 4fc 'H 177J-A Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A. ;.";f; jg*..
I Quality. 11 W With LEA &PERRINS' SAUCE, W a few drops sprinkled over the meat, Fyft <||t# fish or cheese, &c, are all that is *s&s jl> required to impart the most delicious tfjjit m iIK piquancy and flavour. KMJn KwW The QUALITY and concentration of its InSM! ffii'ii ingredients make a little of this sauce go ||vi Ju 7j| The Original and Genuine A 9wg ■ i niMi—nmßUMk^ll^ . "Open to All ,, J \ is the motto over the Church Army Institutes everywhere H —the Thousand Rest Huts and Tents on all Battle j| Fronts, 220 of which are within the shell zone in Prance I I alono—the Canteens and Hostels in England and else- I 1 where. Ovor One Million Pounds have been spent by I THE CHURCH ARMY I ! for the benefit and comfort of the Empire'i Armies »nd N»riei. I Fifty Kitchen Cars are at tho B'ront., available night and day. I I A Thousand Beds »re alv/aye reedy at Sixpence per night for men on leave in London. The British Government have handed « over the magnificent Buckingham Palace Hotel to the Church Army to assist its operations. £50,000 Wanted at Once to extend this work in New Zealand, in England, and at the Front* I The Military Afiairs Committee wan appointed by the General I Synod to take charge of the work in New Zealand and represents I The Church Army here. It now urgently appeals to the Public | for fund* to carry on The Churoh Army's magnificent War Work. 1 I SEND YOUR DONATION TO-DAY H ! THE MILITABT AFFAIHS COMMITTEE, JAS. W. HENDERSON \ Honorary >| SSS GEO. SHIBTCLIFFE ) Treasurers AR 20 Mulerave Street, WELLINGTOK KfflL Cro«» all ChpqTies" Union Bank. Wcllinaton." HH\ntis-*JBm is"ote.—Cliurch Ariiii' Donations may also be sent to liev. j. «. iiurgiu, C.l'.,£>ui i»J, AucU
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1918, Page 9
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