The n r n ■~j^^v:—i:-^^sssa^asxe3Bßsassasasasi Car This is the Every Farmer Needs! The “Overland” turns distant friends into neighbours. Brings Church, School and Town to the Farmer’s door. Keeps his children contented. Affords the relaxation required by his wife. Proves a real friend in time of sickness and accident. ‘Overland look* an expensive Car, but it is medium-priced and most economical on tyres and petrol. Seat* five persons without squeezing. Its engine is so responsive that a child’s strength can start it—so powerful that it will develop a speed of fifty miles an hour. Seated in its luxuriously upholstered tonneau one travels in armchair comfort. The wide wheel-base and broad elastic springs ensure a wave-like ease of motion over roughest roads. And note this: The “Overland” costs fully 25 per cent. Less than other Cars of similar specification. This saving it made possible by the “ Overland ” Factory’s enormous production of Surely, then, you will not select a Motor Car before you have seen the 1000 Cars weekly. Think of the buying and manufacturing economies such a huge “Overland and learned why it is so speedy, safe, and sure? quantity makes possible I Writ* To-day for Catalogue. Chief Agents for North Island: A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., Wanganui, “Overland” Local Agents, W. MUDFORD.
250 MOTOR CARS A DAY. Do you wonder why other manufacturers cannot equal the value in the “Overland” Car? The reason is because they do not equal the “Overland” output. Ten thousand men are steadily employed in the “Overland” factries, which would cover a 96-acre farm. Every part of every car is made in the “Overland” plant. And 50,000 Cars will be built this year. This enormous production lowers cost and raises quality. That is why in the “Overland” you get the beauty, strength, comfort, speed and reliability of other cars costing fully 25 per cent. more. Save the difference by getting an “Overland.” Catalogues free. Chief Agents for North Island: A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui; local agent, W. Mudford, x'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 7
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