HTH every sound device and engineering r feature which contributes towards long life, low upkeep costs, and super-smoothness, the Hupmobile Six is one of the most modern and completely equipped cars in the entire field of similar priced sixes. Its graceful appearance and enthralling performance will win you on first sight—and its renowned Hupmobile six-cylinder construction guarantees vour satisfaction for vears to come. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association UaitiJ Ctsliel Strut - Chmtefcwcli I N tft jaffij TPrjmxm By Royal Warr • appointed C. C. Wakefield and Co. Ltd., by royal warrant, purveyors of lubricants to the Royal Household. Thus the highest possible tribute is paid to CASTROL —the famous British lubricant. WAKEFIELD MOTOR OIL C C. WAKEFIELD & Co. Ltd. Wakefield House, Cheapside - London 4 TattersaiFs Arcade - - Christchurcli Box 492 every burse L purpose ESiiSP ourSeateri from £235 i Oh! Everybody's got a ♦••♦♦♦/ Have a car with character/ ■rtiffiwrmnafflniffii 141 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHOOSE A SINGER First-class » and (, Satislacti Guaranty by FREW R AMBERL Horth CinUrburff BUICK, OLDS and CHEVROL and TR& .uristchnrdi F "The YtAii 28 Victpil TyreiTubeßeailjg The**, i
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 4
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178Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18899, 14 January 1927, Page 4
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