Good Cheer ■ For Christmas And New Year! ——— low WE WISH OUR MANY FRIENDS THE BEST ' OF GOOD CHEER AND HAPPINESS DUR- J ING CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. '.. ■ i WE CANNOT LET THE OLD YEAR PASS WITHOUT THANKING YOU ALL' FOR YOUR SPLENDID AND GENEROUS PATRONAGE DURING 1924.. IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO RENDER A SERVICE WHICH WE TRUST HAS GIVEN ALL . UNQUALIFIED SATISFACTION. . ‘ ASHBY BERGH & CO. LTD.
IlllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllji \ , S 5 Economy | OVERLAND NON-STOP RUN £ £ • £ K T T 1 1 1 199 T\ 1 AN OBJECT LESSON TO £ When the Overland, on December Mpl “ j 19th, successfully completed its 7 days ' I ' 1 durance run, Mr J. S. Hawkes, organ- gg | i 1 *7 * 1 i T 1 1 secretar Y tl? e Canterbury Auto- £ t and / nights non-stop Endurance and mobile Association, said that great in- I SS’| i ■ © 1 terest is being taken iiv the Overland ss: r I ™ 1 1 •• f* 11 countr Y districts through which SS s Economy InaL under the supervision or ttra eis = J ' 1 "There is no doubt,” continued Mr |SS •j i rt 1 • 1 A •• Hawkes, ‘ ‘ that a reliability trial of | EE” the Canterbury Automobile Association, XtStitXSt ji ' those intending to purchase a car of | *, *JL ' 1 * 1. A/I A "VTH/IT TA/I the,Overland class. The route selected I >“■ it 1 I\V/VEU its Claim to IVIAAIIVIUIVI Includes all conditions of travel and || s embraces more than an average properRELIABILITY and ECONOMY. | adjustments 'are permitted excepting ™ , ( whilst the' engine is running, so that EEs they must be of a minor character. When the Overland complete# its seven’ and seven nights’ travelling on IF ® CT a X® Friday evening at 7.30, it will have C crowded into' one week what is a coin- ISS H B ’LX S K I .plete year’s running for the average S private owner, thus establishing that 55 W ® g W 1$ ■ X au Overland will give a season’s run- « ® S th* 3 P etr °l £ il»w ILO*IL w*IF ® It must be borne in mind that a trial £ ■ of this nature imposes a strain on a j™ X® "B ® y car ar a b° ve th* 3 ordinary, and only ~ S /O y jF an importer with supreme confidence in , £ (LXn // /) L Ji his, motor would care to face a test of ' g e < this nature.” ~ 1 ss There’s Real Satisfaction I ® // —« and Proved Economy in I the- . j | Agents: Harley & Co. Ltd.,. Greymouth. | Wild & Bassett, Hokitika. | Ask Your Overland Agent to Show You the C.A.A. Certificate 1 1||
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 December 1924, Page 6
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