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startedE smoking,” said a well-known business man, “ since then I’ve tried a score of brands, but for downright pleasure and value 'f there’s but one tobacco —Golden Eagle— king of them all. Rich, v yet mild and sweet—deliciously cool and satisfying, there’s a fragrance and aroma about Golden Eagle found in no other tobacco.”

Van Houten’s Ask your dealer 1 for a sample. IRb jM r You’ll Ride with Pride in an OVERLAND / CL This Car is a combination of everything that makes for luxurious and confident motoring. $1 It has the streaming lines of a graceful yacht. Its straight flush sides are unmarred by locks or catches. The roomy body seats five persons in comfort. Superb upholstery and rich appointments emphasize the distinguished appearance of the The Best Car for the Least Money!

CL Tested on the highways and byways, the mechanical perfection of the *f Overland” comes to light. Press a button and the engine starts. Off goes the Car to plough the sand, soar over hills, or skim along at thirty—forty—fifty miles an hour. Its big tyres and resilient springs absorb all road shocks. Wheels, axles, frame, brakes and steering-gear are |i of a weight and strength tc ensure against accident, ji When lighting-up time comes, touch a switch and the lamps will glow. ! Isn’t it wonderful that this perfectly equipped Car j can be sold at a price you can pay—a price which no other manufacturer can touch without financial ! loss? But even the. “Overland” people could not j quote fully 25% lower than other makers’ prices if \ they did not effect substantial economies through their mammoth output of 50,000 Cars per annum. C, Write for a Catalogue and read all about this won- -{|£. derful Car. Arrange for a demonstration run. Then tWrA buy an “ Overland” and pocket the 25% saving. if*. ) \ Chief Agents for North Island : A. HATRICK & Co., Ltd. a G WANGANUI C.H'S-42 2 f' y % " D 's 'J rT \n\i"-- r-C 1 U if o r . >ll JI LOCAL AGENT W. MUDFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 301, 18 December 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 301, 18 December 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 301, 18 December 1914, Page 7

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