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WHY THE HUPP IS IN DEMAND, The demand for the little* Hupmobile Car lias reached a stage which amounts almost to an epidemic, and the reason for this remarkable popularity may lie summed up in a very few words. In the first, place the llupp is a triumph of compact construction combined with luxurious appointment. Secondly, it is thy car which stands head and shoulders above other makes in its class on the pedestal of perfect Reliability. Thirdly, though the llupp is a powerful and speedy car, yet; the cost of running; is incredibly low, and finally, the initial outlay is so small that, the I'lupp comes within reach of almost; every business man or farmer. This combined with the fact thai it is the onlv Car in the world GUARANTEED FOl'f LIFE, should be seriously considered by those'who are thinking of purchasing it Motor. For the sum of XiiH one is able to procure the Hupp Kunalmut, complete with Hood, Wind .Shield, Horn. Lamps, Repair Kit, and Tool Outfit. In addition, there are two othtr types, one, Torpedo shaped, at X 250, and a line touring car at ,t.125. The lowiiess of price must not be taken as a criterion of 'the quality of these ears. Nothing whatever lias "been sacrificed to "cheapness," for the workmanship is perfect throughout, and the materials used are of the best. The low pricc- is simply 'lie result of economy of management, standardisation of parts, and enormity of output. There is absolutely no doubt about the Hupp. It is r:ady at all times, silent and easy running, and can be handled ill traffic with ease. L"aru something more about I his cor by writing lo A. HA'I'RICIC AND CO.. LTD.. Sole Audits tor North Island, WANGANFI, oi WAKEFIELD STREET, opposite Town Hall, WELLINGTON,— Auvt-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 6

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