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Welcome Words for Every Woman! I f- * I "The Farmers" J f m * Commences obi TUESDAY MORNING vv JJ Secure Your Share of the Special Bargains - m K'>471*6030

Hupmobile CAR OF ITHENEW ZEALAND FAMILY Sand! Sand! Sand! Sneaking of Hupmobile performance, here is an extract , -from'J. L. Burton's story of his record drive across Australia in a ■, " After this hill we had plenty more sand. Yes, Ni V tons of it; but over and up all of it the Hupp ' . ' • went like a scalded cat, till we came to Narlaby v tank,' and the end of the thirty miles of sandy. . , desert. ]2y the way, it was 3.15 .p.m. on our arrival at the' Natrlaby tank, thus covering the ■ V thirty odd mileS of heavy sandhills in two hours •? ML • twenty minutes, which, to say the very least, ' speaks very highly of the pulling powers of that.. , I Hupmobile motor car. On the previous record , this same portion ofthe journey took hours and B' This great trans-Australian trip proves again the . pheno- ■ : menal ; stamina and power of >the Hupmobile. The total - H , distance from Fremantle to Sydney was 2,677 miles of lw y deserts, washouts,', boulders and sandhills. - The Hup I I covered the distance in 7 days, 2 hours, 17 minutes, on an || average of 15.7 miles to the gallon of benzine. No spares II.." were needed. — : II See-a Hupmobile! It " won out "on the .deserts—it will 11-'. please you on City streets. • ll'' 1 H.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. LIMITED ''''.I!.; CHRiSTCHURCH -11 •*. 1 1 TKis'll pan. out \oell. ] I • —Host Holbrook. - ■ Poura/ewdropsofHolbrook's feo • I Sauce into the stew-pan just " iflA. H after you take it o"ff the fire, || and stir well. You will be II delighted with the lovely |l flavour of the dish. 11 Made and bottled in England. IHolbrook's Sauce ■ft ' Houaoors bolbrook's , l&l mtmasnmswßx SAUCE. PURR MALT vikbgar ca bottle).

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 6

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