A WONDERFUL CAR AND A WONDERFUL' TRIP. wu w? 0 !^ 6 'merb a Hupmobile loft Detroit for a two years' tour of tho world. Not merely as a publicity ad venture was this arduous trip planned. Behind tho undertaking lay a serious sales .mission—a world-demonstration of tho Hupmobile. Before the end of its second season the widespread success .01 tho Hupmobile had been noised abroad, fcsperts had come from afar, to examine her wondertul little engine; distributing agencies havo been established in Soutli n1 ,9 London, in South Africa, Australia, Manila, and Japan;- onr export 1 manager, C. H.. Dunkp, had toured abroad with the result that- many of tho cities in Continental' Europe .'now .have' Hupmobile representstivca. Already the Hupmobile and its ..sturdy;. crew;. iavtj crossed the America^*'.,Continent. They have visited •: Australia, 1 ; and - have Tjeen weloomod' in • Undo nSam's t*o" 'iolofiies across the Pacific. Before they return--to American shores citizens in .nearly, every important city on the globe will' have had an opportunity of judging the Hupmobile at close range. Tho,itinerary will cover approximately 4 distance of .40,000 miles. To head this expedition, Joseph E. Drake, tho treasurer, and one of tho founders of tho Hupp Motor Car Company, was chosen. As travelling companions he took Thomas M. ,Hanlon . and Tom Jones, a Detroit' newspaper . man. Not 6inoo the start of' the Glidden tour two seasons before had Detroit seen such an enthusiastic' send-off as when Mayor Broitmeyor fastened aji American flag to the radiator of the world-touring Hupmobile and bade the adventurers 'Godspeed.'" Such _is the commencement .-of the story of this' Wonderful trip by the wonderful little "Hupp." A book' containing the full story_ may be 'obtained from Messrs. A; Hatrick/ Wanganui, or Mr. H. Ijfiicester, Wakefield Street, opp. Town Hall, Wellington.—A dvt. Two days' extra, pay;! has been'granted to tho Nottinghamshire,: Cfiunty Police c duty during tne rocent; railway, strike. A MISTAKEN'"notion. Thero is a prevailing-opinion that it is. dangorous to . stop. ..diarrhoea .too snd--denly. That may be . tho case whon an astringent rnodioine is' used,' but there is not the least"danger of stopping'-it 'too quickly when Chamberlain's Coke,. Cholera and Diarrhoea "Bemedy is' taken as it is not an astringent, and stops the diarrhoea by curing the disease that caused it Ae o rule only-two or three doses ssßUss-Aasa,"!.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 2 December 1911, Page 4
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