NEW COMFORT IN MOTORING. Bumping, swaying, jolting ovour the roads—that is the lot ol the motorist who rides in the average light car. But Overland “Four” has introduced a new era of motoring comfort. With threepoint cantilever spring suspension. Overland “Four” simply “®au» over the roads.” This eadusiye feature of Overland “Four” gives, with a 100-inch wheel-base, a spring-base of 130 inches, which means the utmost economy and oomfdrt with light weight. Overland “Four” will cover from 28 to 30 miles on a gallon of spirit, and there is no ; car so light on tyres, oil, or petrol. No matter how rough the road, the cantilever springs word off all shocks, and protect the car from the hammering and wear of i oad blows. They lengthen the life of Overland “Four,” and reduce upkeep costs. Write or call for free catalogue giving full details,— Formers’ Co-op, Motors, Ltd* Trafal- : gar-si.—South Island Motors, Box 616, Christchurch. ’ 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 7
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