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A NEW ZEALAND MOTORIST'S OPINION.

"The more I see of the Overland Car the better I like it," so runs a telegram from Kaponga, recently received from Messrs. C. A. Harris by Messrs Hatrick and Co., and it is only typical oi hundreds of similar messages which we re eeive from time to time, giving unstinted praise to the Overland Car. The Overland gives more value for less money than any other Automobile on the market. Enormous production and systematic organisation makes it possible to economise in the manufacture of Overlands so as to produce this "aristocrat of cars" to sell at the extremely moderate figure at which the Overland is quoted. In the Overland fac tory there is £600,000 worth of automatic machinery, and thus the cost of producing the machined parts is cut by fully 60 per cent. In the Overland you may have electrie lights, electric self-starter and electric horn. There is not a car at its price which can compete with the Overland for dignity, power, speed, and reliability —R B. Spinks and Co., Albert Street Auckland, J. Pomeroy and Co., Hamilton A Peebles. Taneatua, A. Hatrick and Co Ltd, Wangawui, Agents for the North Island; N.Z. Farmers' Co-Op. Association Chiutcauich, Agents for the Soutti Waal'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 6

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A NEW ZEALAND MOTORIST'S OPINION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 6

A NEW ZEALAND MOTORIST'S OPINION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 6

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