• . r> : DUNEDIN TO PICTON AT SS MtUS AN HOUR IN A HUPMOBILE. Something like golnp, isn't it?—an averago speed, mind you, kept up houf after honr through the afternoon, and the- taig night aivl tho next day—l7J hours without a stop. Thltt's tho record of the Hup- , mobile which camo out first—a. good first —in the Reliability Trials tho other day. The distances was 49G miles, and the roads were the takc-it-as-you-fmd-it sort of crosscountry roads, up hills, and through tlv«rs and amongst sheep mobs—just tho kind of work tho car has to do for tho average man who burs one. ,It' that car you're thinking of buying is needed for rough work as well as beauty—buy a .Hupuiubile, it' 3 sai'o and sure. Write for a catalogue and further details. A. HATPICK AND CO., Wellington and Wang.-i; ntii, Agents for North Island; DUKK AND PEINGLE, Pnlraerstou 'Nortln WACKEILIi AKI) STEWAKT, Feildiagi W.F.C.A,, Majterton.-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 3
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154Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 3
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