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INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES. 7-H.P. TWO-STEER, spring frame morel, complete ELEC TRIO LIGHTING, SPEERO- ' METER, ELECTRO STARTER, AND ELECTRIC HORN. The WRdtfO Last, and Fastest cn the market. Catatognoa >.nd information front Stratford Agent, T. I. LAMASON. BROADWAY.

i k as ’~+ : W'/ /r&:4 fe-J ,v.« «vi.^ o O ?5iS S 3 55 Test “ Overian On That Steep Hi Let this excellent Car prove its worth as a hill-climber. Up it will go without pounding or snorting—just a ' steady pull to the top. Try it out on rough ro a.ds. The “Overland” will surprise you. Jolts, jerks and jars cannot mar this Car: it is built for long and arduous service. Run over the fundamentals of the “Overland.” Compare them with those of higher-priced Cars. You will find a correspondence in every essential detail. The style—the seating capacity —the chassis —the wheel base —the motor —the power —the finish —the equipment—the comfort —all these are equal in every respect to what you get in Cars costing more. /*? tr ;* : y - M _ ’■■ v as? %-«> .v /j? tW /if The nr<o mi m F-V Us. 77ie jßesf Car /br fAe Least Money I gives you greater value because it costs less than other Cars to produce. No fewer than 50,000 “Overlands” will be built this year. You can understand what enormous economies this huge output effects. Have a talk with the nearest “Overland” dealer. He will explain this 25% saving. \ LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING. Chief Agents for North [aland : A. HATRICK Sc CO., LIMITED WANGANUI “Overland’' Local A gem. W. MUDFORD HAINES-42 6

JredL Its fragrance, larour, quality and economy AMBER TIPS i» pre-aßiaeat. Remember “The Lancet’ says: “ Fine tea means better health. 74

A CHRISTCHURCH MAN SUFFERED FOR MANY MONTHS FROM KIDNEY COMPLAINT. “For many mouths 1 have been a great sufferer from Kidney Complaint and its usual paiuful ills,” writes Mr H. White, 262 Hazeideau road, Sydenham, Christchurch (N.Z.). “For a very long time I had been unable to obtain my proper rest, through the many racking pains in the back, thighs, legs, and all over the body, leaving me in a worse state in the morning than when I went to bed. I could scarcely get to my place of business in the morning, and I could hardly bond my back to perform my duties when there, and with physical and mental sufferings was a complete wreck. I had given up all hope of obtaining any relief when I was advised to try Dr. .Slieldon s Gin Pills, with the result that in a very short time I was completely cured. Price Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable at R. Richardson’s. A Modern Remedy. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs and Colds gets to the root of the trouble and gives perfect relief. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at R. Richardson’s. Wise Mothers. Mothers can administer Dr. Sheldon’s Now Discovery to the youngest child without fear of consequences, as it is absolutely free from all opiates and narcotics. Wise mothers will always keep a bottle of this remedy in the house, to use at the first sign of a cough or cold. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at R. Richardson’s. Finicky Appetites are quickly put in order by Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. After a few doses you look forward to mealtime with pleasure, as you should do. Price , Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable at E. < Richardson’s.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 66, 13 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 66, 13 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 66, 13 November 1914, Page 7

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