A NEW ZEALAND TOUR
Tourists throughout tho world have long since heard of the charm and beauty of our , New Zealand scenery. This statement is almost a commonplace were it not that the repetition does not pall—it only serves to bring the vastness, variety, and 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 the World in a Hupmobile," we read the following. After touring iii Australia-, tho writer states,.-"Messrs. Hanlon and Jones toured across the North and South Islands of New Zealand—a trip that proved in many ways the' most remarkable of the tour." Ho continues-.— "Hills everywhere as far as the eye can see, around and beyond you, abound in North Island." "Hills of all kinds, from short, steep pitches, to long, steady climbs, which C. D. Glidden, a worldfamed tourist, declares are the worst in tho world." And so the story goes on, telling of the wonderful triumphs over road difficulties by the "Hupp." A truly marvellous car, you will say. Why not? The makers guarantee it to etnnd tho wear and tear of almost any road—and somo of those hereabouts are bad enough. The sturdy little Hupp is fitted with a wonderful engine, which will run SOO miles without refilling tho radiator. Its light riding qunlitios, ease of control, and noiselcssness, make it a perfect touring car. Fuller particulars and the aforementioned lKiolclet may be liad from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., North Island Agents, Wanganui, and Wakefield Street, opposite Town Hall, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 6
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267A NEW ZEALAND TOUR Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1384, 9 March 1912, Page 6
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