Great!— Overland Mode) 831 This new, big Overland is the ideal town-and-country car. It is roomy, so well equipped—the body is so perfectly sprung that on the longest tour, the roughest road or in the wettest weather you can travel in comfort hitherto unheard of. Wheel base is 112 inches. Seats are roomy—built on deep coiled springs, and finished in luxurious soft upholstery. Wide U doors have disappearing hinges. There are rug and foot rails, quick-acting one-man top and storm curtains, rain-vision wind-screen,' electric lights, starter and horn, demountable rims, headlight dimmers. The beautiful streamline body is built on very generous lines—plenty of leg room for all. Rear springs are of the cantilever design—they “soak up” road shock and prevent it from passing from chassis to body. Extra tyre and tube included. We will gladly welcome your visit to inspect this superb car. Let us demonstrate what remarkable value is made possible by the Overland output of 1,000 cars daily. If you would like to study the Overland at home, drop a post card for the beautiful free catalogue. It has many illustrations and detailed particulars. Quite free I AGENTS—3, H. TATTKBSFEEL I), Invercargill wnsFEinrc bbos. & beid, dove. f>l«trjbcilor« for Sootb blond t N.Z. Farmers * Co-op. Assn., Ltd. Christ church 101 te Invincible ‘ORION’ 'J'HE Housewives of New Zealand have long ago recognised the ORION as the Range which affords the greatest facilities for first-class cooking. It is so very easy to manage, so clean, and always under perfect control. Its ovens are easily and uniformly heated, which enables Baking and Cooking to be done with Rapidity and Comfort. The ORION makes a special appeal to Housewives by reason of its economy in fuel, its great strength and the perfect construction and adjustment of every part In Durability it Is without equal. H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. £3GS fully equipped of £2O. At main ports. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an OBION. MANUFACTURERS. DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND.
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Southland Times, Issue 17970, 10 March 1917, Page 3
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