The enormous importance of the motor car industry may bo gauged by the vast number of different makes that are on the market and the almost universal use of the motor for pleasure and commercial purposes. Amougst the vast multitude there is one type' of car that stands upon a pedestal all its own—the pedestal of reliability and long service. This is the world-famous “Overland”—the car which' has never been equalled in its class or at its price. For the business man and the man of leisure the Overland is equally suitable, because it is essentially a “safe” car. The Overland is noiseless, luxuriously upholstered, a first-class hill-climber, and a machine that can be easily controlled in the busiest -of traffic. Hany thousands of Overiauds are in use to-day, and present sales arc assuming gigantic proportions. For the modest sum of £275 you can secure an Overland complete with hood, windshield, horn, lamps, tool kit, and repair outfit. Other fine models may also be had up to £4BO. The new 1913 models may be fairly said to be the last word in motor cars; the models containing every up-to-date improvement, including self-starter. If you are ia search of a good motor car, make some inquiries about the Overland before purchasing any other make. Write for catalogue, etc., to A. HATRICK AND CO., Ltd., Wanganui, or STEPHEN j AND BYRN, New Plymouth. 03
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144051, 22 March 1913, Page 5
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244Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144051, 22 March 1913, Page 5
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