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40,000 OVERLANDS WERE BUILT Even this enormous output fell below the demand by nearly 10,000 cars. These facts are eloquent of the wonderful popularity of the Overland Car. They are evidence aLso of the real solid value which the Overland embodies, for only a car of sterling merit could make such a steady and triumphant advance into public favour as this car has done. The Overland is equal in construction, power, size, design, comfort, style and equipment to most cars costing 25 per cent, more. This is a really conservative claim for the manufacture of 40,000 cars a year permits the Overland Com. pany to operate on such a scale that every part of every Overland is made in the Overland plant. Further, almost every part is made b y automatic machinery, and that is what brings the cost down. No man who contem. plates the purchase of a car can afford to exclude the Overland. Almost every modern luxury carried by the highest priced cars is included in the Overland car. Electric lights, elec- ; trie self-starter and eleotric horn are fitted to ever y one of these oara. Arrange for a run in an Overland without deIay.—WACKRILL AND STEWART, Feilding. DUNK ANDPRINGLE, Palmerston North. A. HATRICK AND CO.. LTD., Wanganu'

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2320, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2320, 26 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2320, 26 March 1914, Page 1

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