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THE FARMER’S CAR The Overland. BECAUSE YOU can carry 5 cwt. of produce, implements, or other goods without fear of damaging the .fittings, for the reason of the exclusive Overland feature of removing all the upholstery in one minute. THE Car will stand heavy loads because, truck size axles, differentials, bearings, etc., are throughout the transmission system. The Overland has also the desirable features of extraordinary economy—an over plus of power—and is the finest sprung car irrespective of class over rough roads. A Bosch Magneto is fitted on top of the engine for negotiating streams. The ideal Farmer’s and Sportsman’s Car. REDUCED TO £270 FULLY EQUIPPED. '• •1~-3M6aS‘ M.F.C. MOTORS, LTD. 7 i J. G. INGRAM, STANTON & STEVENS, ‘JWAKEFIELD. MOTUEKA. |

Your Guarantee Of fragrance and flavour None but FINE teas are used ip bleeding “Amber Tips”—“FlNE TEA” being the technical tenp for the choice pluckings of the best tea crops—the leaf that is full of fragrant flavour. insist on ' “AMBER TIPS FINE Teff {JoW in .Qanistsra ns well an ten nsml packets — as* yctcr <?-ro<xsr. n

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 8

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