\ ■ THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR. The spring flexibility of Overland " Four" has the relative difference to other springy systems that pneumatic tyres have to solid tyres. The new threepoint cantilever spring suspension of Overland "Four" permits the wheels to go up and down, but protects both car and passengers from ordinary "oad bumps. Jolting, twisting, swaying and vil ration are wonderfully lessened. The springs of Overland " Four,"-attached at the end* of a 130 in. spring base, give the- riding comfort and road steadiness heretofore possible only with a car of long wheelbase and great weight. Overland "Four" is the true economy car, for it is particularly light on tyres, oil and petrolf and will cover from 28 to 30 miles per gallon of spirit. Overland " Faxa" is the car for ail New Zealand condinbns. Write or call for free catalogue giving full details. Distributors: A, Hatrick and Company Ltd. Wanganui and Wellington. Local Agents: J Pomeroy and Company, Auckland and Hamilton.
Admiral Sir George King-Hall has sent a message of goodwill to the workers for No-License" m Scotland. As a lifelong total abstainer, who has served 50 years on active service, he does not hesitate to assert that 75 per cent of crime and poverty is due to drink. Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel, and placed between the shirt and singlet, is- a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation— which protects the air passages' against influenza infection. . Crystal fruit dishes, all sizes, 2s lid to 18s; teapots, in plain and fancy designs,, from Is to 9s 6d each.— Tonson Garlick 8. The man who wants a good hat at a reasonable price will find just the thins m the dark grey felt styles ««"»8 at 15s od at Milne and Choyce's. See Kemp's windows for startling reductions in men's suits, hats, and all clothing. A great opportunity to save money. • A general meeting of the Auckland South African War Veterans' Association will be held in the Workingmen's Club on Wednesday evening, —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 8
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