S —WTI. ****** Contain ALL the qualities d'aimed by our many w imitators, but there is better value, and more cups' **^ >lk rf£ of Tea in a pound of Nelson, Mode's than any sther. fr Ask your Grocer. g| Prises—l/ 9, T/10» 2' rr 2/2 and 3/- psr Ib. ™ ( The ' ' !'l' ;';: ■ • " . . i i p! Last'year'tKe-Overland was^ £385. The ji| j I;| 1916 Colonial model costs les&despite heavy jj! j | !|\ M: increased war primage,, duty,, and ab- : j i I I ! ; normal increases in freight charges. *Tis a j. | i 'Mi! ! big handsome 4-cylinder- touringl car, built to | i j | I ~,-; carry five passengers. It has a reliable motor jjj |j {' j j ■;;i|: of 25 hjp. ready for any class of read. }; ;•< ;;, \, Cantilever rear, springs,, thermo-syphoa ' j; , !|: !r cooling, full floating'rear axle —these art: j j! i ' examples of* what weoffer m the 1916 ji sji j i | . Overland;. j! ij |; ! . .;i The body reachWperfection?mark. It is of ji ! i ;!| jaunty streamline build, perfectly balanced | I■■ :i and luxuriously upholstered. It is com- I j .; !'■ ! M fortable, neat,, roomy. The outside is ]J | | ! ; beautifully finished;: the- interior is ' fitted ; I ': i with every comfort feature.. ■ |j ' • Included in the equipment are- eleotric lighting ay.d I 'ji starting, headlight dimmers for city streets, one-man . , I top with caver, .rainvision ventilating wind-shield j : ( extra rim, tube and covers,, magnetic speedometer ! i I • —every car comfort: ■ r ' ' " \ i ■; ;;. TlieOver!and:ist!i.e&eat€si .. ,1 I Car value in the World ■ I At tKe reduced price,. it is-absolutely the greate»t I car value in. New. Zealand. The .enormous i ; Overland production^—now. lOGOJcara a day—makes : i it possible. M«.W'; —learn more off this fine new ; 1 . Overland. Gome and see one- in- our garage—• I ride in it. If you can't call, the V 9] 6 illustrated ; catalogue is yours free for the asking. Get on the track; .of. this Besti ofi all iQverland models ■ now. Write— i N.Z. Farmers 7 Cbnip^ Assn., Ltd. Local Agents: . | Wintringham M JVlitchell ..). ■ ■. ' ■ . ,- ■ '•;■.•'■'- • ■' . ■ : I ■ ' 4 ; The.-cup at tea at the otiice^,; m P The Ibwsy? man of affairs, wsto> p p usually "&asn*f tlie time to tiiimfc m || of fee^ ■ Savours** is at once cog* M p nisaant of the different aifoma M $ and refreshing qualities of m 0 § p Thereafter he specifies "Amber 7Z m Tips" Tea for home use;—if p there is occasion to do so. * ™ p Let your "office cup" be filled *~ p with delicious, fragrant, invigor- — p ating "Amber Tips" Tea._ === _^ <% WEDiDING, Jnyitation, and Cele- \m aJNIt*A ENVEI.pPJfi9 ar« bern bration Cards.—New designs iat LfJ. for rong;k handling Corres"MarlfiprQug^ Express" Printing >ono<fo<>y »,»*« vjt rl'KxpF«a» M . Wocka, ' ■_ . Oliiuw, •.■■..
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 6
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437Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 6
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