A NEW ZEALAND TOUR.
lourists throughout tho world havo long since heard of the charm and beauty of our New Zealand scenery. This statement is almost a commonplace wero it not that tho repetition does not pall—it only serves to bring the vastness, variety aud charm of New Zealand's natural glories into greater contrast with those of other countries. In a booklet published by the Hupp Motor-Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., entitled" "Round tho World' in a Hupmobile," ivo rend tho following:—After touring Australia the writer states: "Messrs. Hanlon and .loues toured across the North and South Islands of New Zealand—a trip that proved in many ways the most remarkable of the tour." He continues: "Hills everywhere, as far as the eye can see, around and beyond you abound in North Island." "Hills of all kinds, from short, steop pitches to long, steady climbs,' which 0. I). Glidden, a world-famed tourist, declares are the worst in the world." And so the story goes on telling nf Iho Htnderful triumphs over road difficulties by the "Hup." A truly marvellous car yoii will say. Why not? The makers guarantee it to stand the wear and tear of almost any road—and some of Hiore hnreabnnts are bad enough. The sturdy little Hunn is lifted with a wonderful engine, which will run SOO miles wiihout refilling (lie radiator. Its light riding qualities, ea?e of control and m.-'kc it a perfect touring car. Fuller particular.-, and the aforementioned !'noklol;_ may be had from A. HaiTick and Co.. Wanganui, North Island Aivnl.- - , and XI. Leicester, Wellington.-Advi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 6
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261A NEW ZEALAND TOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 6
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