300 " OVERLANDS" ORDERED BY THE BELGIANS. After consulting the British War Office, and after stringent and competitive tests, the Belgian Government ordered 300 OVERLAND Motor Cars, all of which are now operating at the front. Thissaid to be the largest order ever placed by any Government for any car— proves most convincingly that the "OVER LAND," which is now so popular in New Zealand, has a world-wide reputation for utility and durability. The " OVERLAND" affords all the power and comfort that make motoring safe, pleasurable and economical, and costs 25 per cent, less than other cars of similar specification. See this wonderful car. Write for FREE booklet. Chief Agents for North Island —A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui; Local Agents, R. B. Spinks and Co., Auckland; J. Pomeroy and Co., Ltd.. Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 3
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