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XJERE is the car that puts less oil and petrol consmnpan end to motoring tion and longer tyre mileage. discomfort. No matter how Overland " Four " will cover rough the road, the diagonal from 28 to 30 miles per V', " ' ' three-point cantilever spring gallon. suspension of Overland 4t * . : " Four "enables each wheel Ride in Overland Four" to iihk into ruts withont itf wondefThis exclusive feature" of High grade equipment in- ySj&^_Wl_^^l^ Overland "Four" protect! eludes:—Auto-Lite Starting V^mmmmW^^Jthe mechanism of the car, d Lighting System-Elec- '__^M__^tW^m In Overland "Four" you speed Transmission—Slant- / 4i^EVH»HHHb • have all the luxury of big, ing Rain Vision Wind Screen C /"" , expensive cars with the —Tillotson Carburettor— /^Jv 3dw3B^BsL advantage of light weight— U.S.L. Battery, etc. >-y issKa^RmmmWmTk~'A

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IB Case etNeed. _ j:O9»M fHULSON LADY ALWAYS KEEPI "^ l&xS ! 09. MOMB'B INDIAN ROOT ' jjSK - * J§l CjT " " k^^wW^ •^tpertflmet hat tnnght every • '~!*^JimfJkz)ftL \§a 'A. •^holder the adTlsabMty of kee£ rBPBBr^W %R K§l«#£n§^# # hf tlinpl^emediet In the houseta J^lL^^^M XI Wk WFffilAsfj ?m' . yWHPßHS^'Sn^^'^ '"'^^/'■■/*M.^ani^mffl^l^^^;' IviJiT'tSa^ri Si -^ :.«*■• «Wfc':- Bridge l/i/ f JRSa^SmW^^ 1 •■■■V-v ■■■'%.-. ;■■.... f •hwt, Nelson, N.Z., who found these /# / f iTffig^^ fTVUICIrSCI VCai^ I Cms most useful for overcoming In- _? 7 jfjTTj^^ %**» «>^ *j» ra digestion, and now always has a bot- A 0 MXMU * O.CYO* H tie handy, sends the following letter / fIS&M "*X W B smd also her photo:—"A great frian* f fifujf *? B •f m&e recommended my trying Dr. / 'M? 9/ T-I:„j.~ •. .4 n ,» , . . ra Morse's Indian Root mis, as i -mf- j/J&Y , Historians tell us that tea was intro- H feted very mncfti with ladigestion. f -gWy duced into China frorii India in the 1 •WW?I K?W Si:SM #^, dim a ße» of history-certainly it was I latfact, with the first brttie ail symp- ZS known as a beverage in 500 A.D. The i srirß'tfSi.l^^: - I rec<i^ B show >tim-ia'!nß w revivih« 1 ■ay permission to use this testimony I qualities were as well known and appreciated then m for publication, as I derived a great I as they are now. With what delight would those old i Jmefit from Dr. Morse's Indian Root I sages and philosophers have hailed $» Fills In combating my old complaint, I , - •*'.*' c" . ta. Indigestion. H #9} mm ;_ _ For comnlainti arising from Ik " ■* s^^3T W^T 1 aaßsssHsf^BHHL^ EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE f *? quality, flavour, economy and value, it stands | m J^^m*^ ■ alone, and being pure and healthful it can be taken 1 H i^^mMSk M l. th,s«ety by those with weak digestion. "Amber i 3 ftKfl3or2l H x XPS l* always the hest value obtainable at the price. | 1 Jpl^l Aty Hupmobile f l LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS: FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION NT*Tf| n U| IJl lyMii[ I SOCIETY OR N.Z., LTD., HAWERA. Metfll°PAi;ok I emm rwfy implidtfy f ■ , ,| Gfes. more fftan jm •»- I °" *■ 'r«m""/oa"-««« H___—4&> *•*ln "•'*"»«"« «• O) dirty tarnished braaswodc witk« Wit potßm* Xw^MsJl^ ——^fyS^L databiUty. *

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 12 February 1921, Page 10