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A LUXURY WHICH HAS BECOME A ■■• NECESSITY. It is remarkable that what was but a few years, ago'a luxury even to the rich ! "i ! man'is to-day a necessity for the average business man and farmer. We allude to l tho increasing demand for a rensouably- •" priced. .Motor-Car. Even with record *j shipments of Cars—we. .have just landed '" ,£12,000 worth ex s.S. Cranley—the requireJ" ments of customers arc not readily filled. . The- speedy, reliable, and smart little n Hupps have sprung into public favour, ~ and . every test will. strengthen the posi- ■' Hon held by these fine little motors. The u. Hupp is probably the newest and . best ', of the small low-priced Cars. Tor as little as .£225. one can procure u dandy ,' little runabout, complete with Hood, Wind Shield, Horn,"Lamps, Repair Kit, '" and Tool Outfit. For .£250 and .£3lO re- ' spectivelv a Hupmobile Torpedo or To'ur- ,* ing Car "may bo purchased. These cars !] are not built to a price. The Hupp is „} not cheapened in any way except in price. but reproduces in a smaller machine all ?0 the virtues of a big ,£SOO car. If you. are ln in the market for a good car, cither for ly business or pleasure, write to A. Hatrick a " and Co.', Ltd., North Island Agents, ' s Wan'ganui, or to H. I*icestcr. Wakefield 'I s Street, opp. Town Hall, Wellington — - Advt ': - ' ™; v The participants, in, and the spectators ,5 of, a gniric in a Glasgow saloon were astounded recently by a shot whoso termination is 'probably unique. Two billiard tables are placed somewhat closely ite together in a. section of tho room. One A of ; the players at the first table was ho standing between the two, resting on his ill cue; and.facing his own table. A player [, - s at lhc-s.-er.nml table made n very vigorous Hi screw sn-okn.' .The .two white balls th "knocked," leaped off .the table, and nil dropped one in ouch of the pockets of a js. gollilig jacket worn by the player between ed the' tables 1

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 16

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