Many a Modern Farmer Owns an Overland As we have said time and again, the OVERLAND " places farms nearer towns." You can travel ranch mote quickly in an OVERLAND than on horseback, and this means a time saving. Then the expense of running an OVERLAND is not great. It " eats " only when it works—when it is in the shed it is costing nothing to keep. And when it is working its expenses are small. It is not a heavy car—it does not scuffle out its tyres— nor soak up petrol as do many of the weighty cars. I OVERLAND is famous for its low original cost, low I after-cost, its simplicity, its safety. OVERLAND grows more\popular each year—old and new owners both speak in praise of its performance and reliability. SEE MODEL 90. Call for demonstration, or write for Catalogue. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP ASSN. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH NM74-2058 ■
Perfection of Good Style— t* |? 1 is one of the characteristics of \\ A \ £ Thornton's Footwear. 1 «! | The smart high-topped boots, JJ j 1 j * now being displayed, form an v. 1 ] J ideal choice for the woman who j/', JJf x\ desires a graceful appearance. /T*, \ And they are as superior in wear /X" / as they are in style. IT/ /h / Our stocks are replete with fashion' /£ / /TBI able example* for present wear. U— f Inspect the large assortment to-day ! / JNO. THORNTON Ltd. ~ !! " Footwear for all Feet" High Street, Christchurch !} N«l7 I)
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16546, 11 June 1919, Page 3
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