ANOTHER LETTER PRAISING THE “ OVERLAND.” Scores of letters in praise of the Overland have been received. One from Mos-us. G.o. Boves and Co., of HanClton, backs up the Overland claims. The letter says in part, “I have never known the engine _to overheat. On one ovciision 1 took six people to the top of Sanatorium Hill, anad the radiator was not unduly heated. On© of the chief features of this car is its comfort. Almost everyone who has been I in it has remarked upon its great com- 1 fort compared' xx ith other ears. 1 have given the car some solid tests in regard io roads, and it has behaved just snlend.dly.” Ozerlands always please. Thev aro world-famous for thc-ir goodness. ! Insprct, or write for free catalogue. Local agents : —Pothan and Powdrell, I Hastings; Carson and Sons, Waipawa ; S. Parkes. Dannevirke; A. Hatriek and Co.. Ltd., Wellington, YY’anganui, and YVaitara, Distributors for North i Island. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 2
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