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North, _ south, east, west—wherever you go, yo u ’H see toe big stylish Overland—on the city thoroughfares—on iiie provincial streets —on country loads that but few cars can tackle—there you’ll find the Oyerland running year in, year out, with the minimum of trouble and the maximum of service and satisfaction. The Overland is the most popular car at its price from North Cape to Bluff, because no other car can equal it. In value the new 1914 Overland is better than ever—in equipment t— in service it outstrips all other cars at the money—and 'scores of cars costing much more. This year 50,000. Overlands will be made—not enough to supply orders—more than any-other factory in the world turns out at anywhere near the-price. The new Overland has. a larger motor —-35h.p., a longer wheel-baSe, larger tyres, electric lights throughout—even on the dash—the latest ideas in. body construction, trimmings in aluminium and nickel, a large steering wheel, deeper upholstery, jewelled Stewart .speedometer., electric- hern—-never her fore such value at so low a price. / See it yourself. . Write at once for a catalogue. J. A. POTHAN, Hastings; CORSKIE’S ESTATE. Waipawa; A. HATBICK & CO-. LTD.. Wangpnui*

Ask for the famous “ Roslyn ’ writing pad every time, containing,lpQ sheets fine bank paper with artistic .pictures of New* Zealand’s wonderland (Rotorua), including photo of a charming Native girl. Only Bdeach, from local drapers.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 361, 21 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 361, 21 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 361, 21 February 1914, Page 2