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A 1916 Overland Makes ; A Record Run 1 "■• ■ • All previous records for the motor-run from Albany to Armadale (Australia) were recently broken by an Qverland Model 83 chassis, fitted with bucket seats. The distance of 238 miles was covered in 6 hours 32 Vminutes. The previous record stood at 7 hours 28 mins. . This is but one instance of the Overland's All you want in a car is embodied in the ~ ' - ability to "get there in less time." But 1916 Colonial, Model Overland—grace, . * ■ this performance is particularly significant. silence, speed, power, comfort, economy of j ' It substantiates all while the upkeep. , Electric control buttons on the 1916 Overland k; more comfortable, more steering-column jr.ake the control of the ■ •' ' graceful and better equipped, none Of Its car a simple matter. Handling the 1916 '"J ;mcchanical fitness has teen sacrificed for Colonial MQdel becomes so easy that you • r '\ Comfort, can pay less attention to the car and ' more attention to the road. Thus-the £ * A car -which can go out and lower, the Overland is essentially the car for-the lady Albany to record by roughly who drives. ; * ! :y, one hour must have stamina. It must be - '• 'j|- , well engined. And the 1916 Overland has Let us show you all the new features. ,4'/ the stamina and the perfect engines. lis Come, see a model. If you have a friend ' motors are sufficiently powerful to take who understands' cars—bring him."too." *' " • the crowded car-up a stiff hill with ease. He'll tell you that all we say cannot be On the flat they give plenty of reserve gainsaid. Or if it is inconvenient to call, rt power. write for the free illustrated booklet. , ■ m THE I j —I N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. |— I I CHBISTCBUBCH J ' __ : : • : ~ ; n.

I No Jam is as good as i i -KJAM | FAMED FOR ITS . . . | FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR Made from Perfect Fruit. Perfect Methods ! Perfsct Purity ! | BU y .. K „_, T DEL |GHTS EVERYOBE KIRKPATRICK, NELSON". , K4C2t> "1 " n

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 6

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329

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 6

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