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The remarkable feat performed by a stock Overland "4" Car at the Denver, Colorado, Show has attracted much attention. Between forty and fifty times the Overland "4," decorated with a "property" horse's head and tail, and with a driver in Jockey's dress, made at. egihteen-foot jump over a brush hurdle. It is calculated that the impact, each time the car landed, was equal to a 42, 104 foot-pound blow, and the fact that the car emerged from the terrific ordeal without damage, j .speaks volumes for the wonderful new ' three-point suspension springs of Over- : land "i." No one who owns an Overland "4" would want to put the car through such punishment, but it is gratifying to know it could be clone. This is only one of the features that make Overland "4" famous. Get further particulars from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Distributors, Wanganui and Wellington, or from J. Pomeroy and Co., Auckland. Cooked in- v 2 minutes * rooo OFFICE EQUIPMENT. A. P. HYDE, Sole Agent for New Zealand, Hamilton. "VON'T be disappointed. Get in early and *J glvi. favi'l<'"s your order for Xmas Cake? tnd Mlnoe Pies. , 17<ARMERS! Latest in Pumps and' r Windmills. Get quote from GRYMES «u WALKER, 18, Railway Balding*

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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14537, 8 December 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14537, 8 December 1920, Page 6

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