WORKMEN’S BUILDINGS ERECTED. LONDON, Oct. 20. The Government are building 100,000 workmen’s dwellings of standard designs to meet the urgent war needs. Also 200,000 will be built later in anticipation of the after-war need for building. They are designed on a generous scale with substantial gardens attached. NEW BEAUTY—NEW VALUE. OVERLAND “LIGHT FOUR.” This handsome Overland scats five passengers in comfort. It is not a heavy car, yet it gives the same satisfaction as cumbersome cars costing half as much again—and sometimes twice as much. “Light Four” is the latest Overland achievement —a handsome streamliner replete with every necessity and refinement. With a wheel base of 106 inches there is just, the right amount of body room, and the interior is splendidly fitted with the best of everything. Upholstery is rich and soft, wide U doors have disappearing hinges, top and side curtains can bo adjusted by one man in a twinkling. Other features arc ventilating wind-shield, variable head-light dimmers, magnetic speedometer. oil indicator, electric horn, extra demountable rim. extra tyre and tube, tools, tyro repair kit. jack and pump. complete only £360 at main ports. Call or write for free catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. 'Local Agents: Nonpareil .Motor Co., Palmerston North. —Advi.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10113, 22 October 1917, Page 5
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