The extraordinary expenses incurred in connection with the application t<> the Prize Court re the German steamer Wildenfels, which was detained in Australia, and in taking the vessel on from Melbourne to Sydney under a prize crew, will be chargeable to the consignees. An Australian shipping journal estimates that these expenses will amount to 3.- per ton.
A REVOLUTION ON THE FARM ! V, bat a changed life for the farmer and his family when an “Overland” '■ar is theirs! No more long and dreary journeys to town, church, school or neighbours. Tea, twenty, and even fifty miles will seem like so many minutes. The “Overland’’ is pre-eminently the farmer’s car. It is dependable under ■ill conditions. Strong enough for every emergency. Roomy and comfortable. Costs 25»■•,.. le«s than other cars of its class. Easy on tyres and economical in fuel consumption. Take a ride in an “Overland” and fie convinced. AY rite for catalogue. i Chief agents for North Island: A. Hatrir-k and Co.. Ltd.. Wanganui. Loral .".gont : .J. A. Potham* i There is nothing ;;Ke Tribune" want advertisements for relieving your wants. Sixteen words 1/-, three insertions 2/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 239, 23 September 1914, Page 6
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189Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 239, 23 September 1914, Page 6
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