EVERYONE knows that when Hupmobile i builds a new model it is an event out of the ordinary. Also, it has every assurance of being a motor car extraordinary. Hupmobile is now producing Hupmobile engineers are a new Eight Cylinder motor offering to the motor car car with the experience of buyers this finished result in years and years' of production the new HupmobUe Bight* woven into it and thousands Investigate it. Try it on demof miles of tests and months onsnv.Hon. You wXL marvel of experimenting behind it. at Us compact power* THE N.Z. FARMERS' COOPERAMVI ASSOCIATION, LTD.* CASHEL STREET, ■-. ' CHRISTCHURCB, ■ -
I The public have at last = I obtained the article which 1 | they hive been patiently I g waiting for, the tyre -1 GUARANTEED | AGAINST ' H PUNCTURE | | Bursts, Tube Troubles, g I Cirfs, &c, up *o 0,000 | 1 miTcs. '.■...= ■ Orders rapidly being booked. G |B3 CASHEL ST., CHRIOTURCH -| ™ Distributors for Canterbury HJ • and, West Coast. Mc 7002 = . Service Station Latimer Square Open Day and Night. Cars washed and cleaned at any time by experienced men.,„ . Crank case emptied and reSlled lor the cost of oihonly. All First Grade Oils Used.» Ring' Phone 2539 jot your next Taxi.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 5
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199Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 5
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