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Overland— The Mile-Eater! Farmer and town-man benefit alike when they own an Overland. In the case of the man on the land, Overland brings the :i :'* v ;-. : K. advantages of suburban life. With this , speedy, trusty car you can motor into town whenever you like. You do not have to arrange things to suit train time tables. You do not have to put off your journey if the weather is bad. With Overland you can travel when you like I and where you like. You are the master of conditions, not mastered by them. So, too, the city resident can make trips wherever business may call. He can act in complete disregard of trains or rain— Overland is always ready, always cosy. Inspection of the Overland will impress you of its all-round goodness. -You will enthuse over its comfort, its equipment, of the thoughtfulness of the makers shbwn in every detail. Call on our Mr. H. Truscott or Mr. L. Checkley. They will show you " Light Four" model, and also "Big Four"— ~ both are sterling values. Catalogues are ' free, posted to any address. N.Z.FarmersGo-op. Assn. Ltd. GHRISTCHURCH [first impressions iIN PRINTING . . I The Printed Circular depends upon first impressions J I for its success. . Its place on the desk of in the fl j | waste-paper basket is determined by its attractiveness. § ATTRACTIVE PRINTING costs no more than I || ordinary printing. The ability to add the attractive H 9 touch depends upon the man handling the job. For Attractive Printing and Travel[er Telephone the — wi jj ca „ on 1 "PRESS" Printer, 3101 atoce.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 3