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Hate money is continuing to com© in the receipts under the first instalment of £150,000 for New Year now amount satisfactory (says the "Post"), swing that the first demands were issued only about two months ago. Usually the: demands are sent out in August, but delay was unavoidable thi« year owing to the revaluation of the city- The annual return from rates in Wellington amounts to about £300,000, and tha ■rates are demanded in two equal instalments of £150,000.

Perhaps you may Pick the Winner Among the Horses And Again Perhaps You Won't! But if you want a sure tip for a safe investment, then invest your money in an Specially Reduced in Price From £475 to £4lO The Overland is known as the Thrift Car. So perfect is its construction that it combines the riding comfort of the heavy car with the economy of the light car. Its 3pt. cantilever spring—a new idea for light cars—ensures you the maximum riding comfort. No matter how rough the road, you will not feel the bumps when driving an Overland. So perfect is its Bosch magneto engine—the best that money can buy—that you will always find it a reliable car. Owing to its ijerfect steering gear, an Overland cannot lock—it can turn in less than its own length—it can go through Christchurch anywhere at 4 miles per hour on top gear. But really we could take up pages telling you all the good points about the Overland. Come along to our exhibit at the otor Carniva! And our officials will be pleased to give you the fullest information. „ 3. Be Ccmn interj liis eon.effoctive- . „ _ ir at her THE OVERLAND SALES AGENCY 110-112 TUAH STREET r milftarr 'Phone 1878. Biflemu W. if W, T. »nd iiads 'rtoeiTed y, November te ud ■Mm.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 7

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299

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 7

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