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DECEMBER "19. 1925 m$ P "Overlands" are now also obtainable in Six-Cylinder Open and Closed Models from £355. 1 i / I / Time rushes past, and only too easily do great achievements become dim memories, not so often' through being eclipsed by greater achievements, but merely because Time is rushing past. Lest we forget, remember f I "Overland" Seven Days and Seven Nights V Non-Stop Endurance and Economy Trial sHjis Gfrrtifes tljat &3G.&A (Santertmnj AutomnbUr ABBOriatim This day last year—December 19th, 1924—the "Overland'H astonished the whole of New Zealand by satisfactorily complete | ing-the most severe trial any motor car has ever been to, before or since, in this country—the seven days and seven \ nights' Continuous Endurance, Reliability and Economy Run. !1 When it is remembered that this stock model "Overland," selected at by officials of the C.A. Association from a shipment, battled continuously upi"J hills—over plain—and through rain, with a full load of passengers, without the »| engine once stopping—completing in seven days and seven nights more running «| than the average motorist does in a year—you will grant that we are justified §j in recalling the anniversary of this outstanding achievement. *Jk We would also point out that no other car, of either the "Overland" class or \\ any other class, has attempted such a severe test of mechanical sturdiness aafc&l reliability. , "'4 "Overlands" have always gained maximum points for reliability in «fMty '| public Trial in New Zealand. * \M After all, no matter how fine the coach work, it is th£f mechanical sturdiness that decides the merit of a can , JjK Reduced Prices from FOB., Ch.Ch. Farmers Co-op. Gara Corner Cashel and Madras Streets, Christchurch GEO. ROGERS, Tancred Street, Ashburton

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 24

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330

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 24

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