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I This is the Car MBk Every Farmer Needs! #■> Jml The "Overland" turns distant friends into neighbours. Brings Church. School and U\OWMM Town to the Farmer's door. Keeps his children contented. Affords the relaxation required MMm " y "* w^ e * Proves a real friend in time of sickness and accident. fij W Th ~ e "Overland looks an expensive Car, but it is develop a speed of fifty miles an hour. Seated in its luxuriously medium-priced and most economical on tyres and petrol. upholstered tonneau one travels in armchair comfort The wide jmm WT- l * if- Pf rs ° nS Wl °' squeezing. Its engine is so respon- wheel-base and broad elastic springs ensure a wave-like ease of ■we that a child s strength can start it—so powerful that it will motion over roughest roads. And note this : The "Overland" costs fully 25 per cent. Less than other Cars of similar specification. I i So uH\ y uC •" over ] and " Factory's enormous production of Surely, then, you will not select a Motor Car before you have seen the ' quantity nSe. ioM&M ° fthebuymg and "«"«f»ctnng economies such a huge "Overland" and learned why it is so speedy, safe, and sure? i • ™ e I Write To-day for Catalogue. Chief Agent, for North I.land: Overland Local Agents :R. B. SPINKS AND CO Auckland. a tt » „,„ J. POMERUY AND CO., Ltd., Hamilton. A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., Wanganui. - "LONG LITHE LINES." J* U| |V Fashion dictates " Long, Lithe Lines " and willowy grace. The latest models of American tfHjßJljpy yj£Sbo Lady Corsets reflect these requirements in every detail, producing the smart, low bust, the .«rtrp cx.ftT M unrestricted waist, the straight hips, and the altogether free figure. American Lady ia.ii si All 01 ° ° J THE SEAL OT DISTINCTION. Corsets are the correct foundation for the season's gowns. distinction. fWear X American Lady Corsets tf m^m ?i and your perfect style is assured. fw* J/f ' May we sbow you just the right model for Prices, 6/11 to 59/6 pair. */B£BP I % ill IllJnf I BIS !£BB MODEL No. 131— splendid Summer MODEL No. 338-The new " 3*bfc a l\l 1 I lllllj! / Willi Corset in White Batiste > for slender Rinkle " Corset, very low bust, ex- I\J &JULgStih4U B&Klmi and medium figures, low bust, lone hips, tremey long skirt; material, Fine White \ lgg§sfc H HHf 2 "*» suspenders; sizes, 19-26, 6/11. Coutil, daintily trimmed Embroidery; 3 \ l^^R s ft JswSsxSa >"/■"■■ pair hose supports; sizes, 20-29, 12/6 \ C**SB SA\\ \^~£^~*l&isß 2 ? . reconimei,ded fOTaver Cl J fKSrW MODEL No. 192 is a Corset designed for 3$ inrfnrt 6 S Tm Bnbß £ n - SV 2S*K 7 slender and medium figures; eitremely and bIT kT £ \ ° ng u hlp , 6 /« Ty<3k?* lon and back; material White to dvf'th* i?H^rt U1 i aC ? tSIIX Coutil ™ th daint y Embroidery Trimmad! tr n I B \ ra ' ght /*s& W ming; 2 pairs hose 'supports; heavy hook S n x ■ f l,tr , Slk \ /Z below clasp; sizes 19-30, 9/11. 7 Embroidery, 3 pair hose supports, hook V / J ' below clasp; sizes 21-29, 19/6. V*_ / S MODEL No. 328 is a popular Corset for unnTir w« ooc ;„ n i- r< . medium, and stout figures, medium MODEL ? 286 »an attract Corset bust - ]on£ , nips and B back ; Front "* m & S° re3 > E ffl ong l y boned MODEL No. 177 ~ A New Boneless Hip is cut out, Permitting freedom of move throughout, affording sufficient support Corset ' low bust > long skirt elastic gus- ment; made ° White Coutil, trimmed to figure; made of White Coutil with sets on hip, for slender and medium dainty Silk Embroidery, with bow; 3 wide Lace Trimming; 3 pair hose sup- . figures: material, Fine White Batiste pairs hose supports; sizes, 21-29, 19/6 .ports; sizes 23-32, 17/6. finished Embroidery and Ribbon; 3 pair * **>~, L__—■__a__ B _________l hose supports; sizes, 19-26, 9/11. — * .. The Warm Weather is here! Bathing is now a Popular Pastime. We have an extensive selection of all Bathing Requisites. LAD SesT°'l^ Wo^ n NAIA ?^ BA ' rHn I ,5°- LADIES ' STOCKINETTE BATHING COSTUMES, in Navy, edged ?S 'ia« $' I d^ hr ££ ° r Whlte ' buttons ° D fihoulder - White or Red, buttoned on shoulder. *' * b.W., 10/6; W., 11/6; 0.5., 12/6. S.W., 5/6; W., 5/11; 0.5., 6/6. LADIES* TWO-PIECE WOOLLEN CANADIAN BATHING COSTUMES, in Brown, Grey, and Navy, trimmed with contrasting LADIES' WATERPROOF BATHING CAPS, in the new Mother Goose shade of Saxe. Emerald, Red, Mauve, and White, with belt to with watertight fittings, Mole, Saxe, and Vieux Rose, 2/11. • match; coat buttoned down front. S.W., 12/11; W., 13/6; 0.5., 13/11. LADIES' WATEEPROOF BATHING CAPS, in Red with White Spots, LADIES' STOCKINETTE BATHING COSTUMES two-niece Navv Navy with Whit , e Spots ' and in Black and White Check ' coloured edged with White or Red, coat buttoned down front. ' J rosettes to match ' 2 / U " T*Ti™J 7 wl2il««ftl ; ,itiJlSl,' ~*~~ The latest sha P e in LADIES ' BATHING CAPS, with frill to shade LADIES' WATERPROOF BATHING CAPS, in round shapes, various fare, Tango, Navy, Mauve, Brown, Reseda, and Black, 3/6, 4/6, and colours, 1/-, I, A, 2/6, and 2/11. 5/11. THE MODEL HOUSE, Opposite the Strand QUEEN STREET.

Look at these Prices, then come look at the Machines. Our 'Leader' with specially high, easy- Our Famous Bail-Bearing Mower made running Drive Wheels. 12in.,23/6: for hard work. Strong and Rigid. Ask ~- or/ to see it. 14ln - - 0/ '- 12in., 35/-; Win., 86/6. Our Special Ball-Bearing Mower, self- Patent Grasg c fa W. LAM BOURNE, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. **♦ «j» «{*«S» »J» *J* <5» •*♦ ♦♦»*C**si» *5* *♦♦*** *5* **5* < C* *5* *** *** *♦• *5" *»* *»* •♦*♦!» *•* *•* ■•J* •*•• *•• ••»*s* »Z* *•• •• ! ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. At the Auckland Exhibition, First and Special Award, carrying ,♦, Gold Medal, was awarded to A. A. Marks, New York, for ,♦« Artificial Limbs. This interesting exhibit may still be seen at ,♦, our Showroom, Fort Street, Auckland. ♦♦♦ Outstanding Features are : ❖ Strength, Lightness, and Natural Appearance. *t* Advice and Illustrated Books on application to the Agents •> Surgical Supply Co., Ltd., 'ZEISS' | V

week at HANNAH'S This week we are making a Special Window Display (in both our Stores) of Men's and Women's Tan Boots and Shoes. These are all Up-to-date Goods, but owing to seueral of our Home Shipments arriving together we are pushed for room. Some of our stock had to be sacrificed, and these Tan Prices are the result LADIES'— Were. Now. TAN DERBY BALS., Burt's make, 28/6 18/6 TAN DERBY BALS. ... 18/6 12/6 TAN DERBY BALS., sec these, 15/6 8/H TAN DERBY SHOES ... 15/6 11/6 TAN DERBY SHOES, Pumps. 16/6 10/ II : TAN KID EVENING SHOES 16/6 10/6 Postage 4d. pair. ' J&SW Country Clients lease note— MONEY BACK IF GOODS DO . NOT sun, ! We have Every Size. IR. HANNAH & CO., Ltd., I SHOEISTS, / I 197 Queen Street and 120 Karangahape Road. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 5 (Supplement)

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