ONE LEVER AND TWO PEDALS.
DRIVE A HUPMOBILE. Even those of you who know nothing about the operation of a motor-car will appreciate what it must mean to have a car that is so simply handled. Men like tho Hup, because of tho caso with which it is handled in heavy traffic, slipping through and around where larger cars cannot pass. Ladies are attracted to tho Hupmobilo by its simple operation, its convenient size, and its graceful and pleasing lines. One lever controls the speeds through a sb'ding gear transmit sion. You pull it back—in starting—and tho car goes ahead at low speed; push it forward—it changes to high speed; halfway it releases the gears and the engine runs free while the car stands still. Pressure on tho left foot pedal disengages tho clutch; release the pressure and the clutch slips smoothly into place and your car is off. You apply the break in slackening the speed, and stopping by pressure on tho right foot pedal. In tho runabout and tho torpedo—a business or pleasure car for the use of- two; iu tho touring car—a family or social car—you will find a complete car to answer any service that your needs require. A snappy, aristocratic car which will gjvo you better and MORE lasting service for tho money than any small car you can buv. Write for full particulars and catalogues to A. lIATRICK AND CO.. North Island Agents, Wanganui, or 11. LEICESTER, Wakefield Street, opp. Town Hall, Wellington.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 14
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249ONE LEVER AND TWO PEDALS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1342, 20 January 1912, Page 14
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