WHAT ABOUT THE CAR YOU’RE COINC TO BUY SOMETIME ? The man with a family is missing half the fun of life (so is the family, too) till the day comes when he can bundle every one of them into his own car and start off on a real pleasure tour. The motor brings out-of-doors life within easy reach —life is richer and fuller—friends are brought into closer touch. An Overland is the car that will provide pleasure for the whole family. Why not buy it now ? The predominant features of the Overland cars are simplicity and dependability. No device for the convenience and comfort of the user is omitted. Another important feature of the Overland is the double ignition supplied by magneto and battery. Ease of control makes the Overland an ideal car for heavy use in traffic. When in action this car is practically noiseless. It leaps into action almost instantaneously. There is a minimum of levers and governing devices. The centre of gravity is lowered, making the cars easy of ingress and egress, but without decreasing the road clearance. I Prices vary from £275 to £4BO. Write Ito us and let us tell you something about the new 1913 30 h.p. Overland, price t’Alii. Hawke’s Bay Farmers' I (’e-operative Association. Ltd.. Napier, i -el-’ agents for Ha« ke's Bay.*
” Sec- that man over there.” said the man in ;• tramcar. pointing to a wantr’vi'il t. '!■ •'. travi'll t. yonng. yet bent almost double. “ Well. I was like that only a sear ago—bent up with rheumai ttsns and r.l. kisl with sciatica. Now look at me—l've not a tract' of the old trouble. I'm quit- hale and heartv — thanks t.. RHEI'MO. I tried scores of i things before RHEI’MO. but they did me no good. If 1011 ever get rheurna- | ti.«m. gout or lumbago. RHEI'MO will pure you Thousands testify to the j v.onderitil qualifies of RHEUMO. It [ '('moves the cause of the trouble, drives I th" uric netd from th.- system, and i brings relief and < lire ’’ Of all chem--1 <ts and stores. 2 6 and I 6.*
j 'dr. and Mrs. Robert Johnstone, of I Wotrotaria. arrived in Napier last [ ■■::iu-.-. .-civl are staying at the 1 Masonic Hotel.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 75, 12 March 1913, Page 6
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