3 Economy FACTS! ' JW -—nof guesswork! . >|k. I^?^sses!Sr This table takes the guess out of B motoring— and sells Overlands in New Zea- || *™^!f land at the rate of more than one per day I j| Running costs of Light Four "Overland" in New Zealand. !|i 100 Miles ',200.Miles jgi 2>er wee^ per week EX Mileage per week". »... 100 200 I !j Mileage per annum ' 5200 10,400 ' i h ■ Mileage per gallon benzine 30 30 H | . - Fuel @ 2/3 per gal, 1-1/9 per mile .... £19 10 0 £39 0 0 1 i Lubricating Oil @ 7/6 per gal., 1000 miles ' | | per gal. .... .... .... 2 0 0 40 0 H | Repairs & Renewals \ .... .... .... 15 0 0 25 0 0 S a 1 Set Outer Covers, per 5200 miles, 1 inner . • m I tube 5200 miles .... ...". 20 0 0 40 0 0 ■ fi | Total cost per week .... .... .. .119 . 216 ' i | • Total cost'per day ... 3 1 ... 511 I j Total cost per passenger mile .... ifl ' H ' | Total cost per car mile .... .... 2£d 2£d B i* NOTE: Allowance made for washing out erankcase occasionally also thick m § oil is taken into consideration for back axle. ' jfi j| Mileage in this table computed at 100 per week for 52 weeks is equivalent IS | to a weekly mileage of 157 miles for 30 weeks of travelling per annum. ' ji | The wonderful success of the Overland is due to quality. It's the lowest ' i | priced quality car in New Zealand. Service is built into every part. ' | | . Good to look at —long, low lines —deeply cushioned seats —any'colour you ; i j| like —generous amount of electro-plating. . . 1 | ■ Good to ride in—the patented Triplex springs make 1 I > rough roads smooth—powerful engine returns 30 miles I I T'u'ktu?™ t0 the ga»on-no car is easier to' handle. | ' R A. HAIKIUV -r l • f •, i ajf^v. & Co. Ltd. A ravelln comrort —with pride and economy—in an 1 ra^^^fev TyanganuiiWsiiingtoa - Overland de-luxe. ■ • sl^s = V/eilinston-Sub-Agents: Sutherland & Rankine. Territorial Agents: Paekakarlkl, /tiEr Si ' e'-wi" Hol tom; T Levln r . J?- Yon Uartitzsch; Palmorston North, Broadway Motors: fgW W, wl g'r ßU Hreli v •? Urr!iV arton- Rangitlkei Motors, Ltd.; Eltham,. Mess" /M/ ■ \!a\ 3 roord&Keilar Ltd., Egmont Garage; Hawera, Messrs. Ljsons.Foord & /&/ , i\=J - ge ", Ltd., Criterion Garage; Waitara, A. J. Kibby; Talhape, S. Cartier; IMI f^f^ Baunmu, F. J. Karrni; Taumarunul, P. w. Reardon; Kastorton. Wilton & Co.; Sir^l ISJLS Dannevirks, S. S. Park|s; Hastings, Powdrell Bros.; Napier, Lowe &, Hannay. ®]{5J ... . . )■ KWi^i«frm^B»rn'a''BiniiirTTr*iTii-Ti-r*r yi»H Atlantic Coast lighthouses, the 'brilliant (■■ihmmi • iiimj^^ißßfts Jjjgy beams" that light our sailors to safety. ' ' Guesi you have never slopped an<3 thought • "Snowflate" gives: the. tame goorl tc- «P iJS about what's in tlie. oil containers—you've count of itself on the railroad engine, S8 never heard tell of the exhaustive test* tlie roadman's danger. lamp, the way- gP *J3 that various kerosenes were subjected back farmer's' dwelling as it does in TO to before it was finally decided that only American lighthouses—it is an all-round W' *J9 "Snowflake" was good enough. This kerosene that can be absolutely depend- J9 ~j& ' story is'worth enquiring about, it's interest- • ed on to give you the best lighting it is &fi? ing, but too long to tell here. . possible for kerosene to give. ' 1 "l^" W. H. SIMMS &"SONS ;: ITD.; -^^BH
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 14
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