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Investigate TL am All —■■ And yooll choose the Hupp ~ /TT THAT is if you want the most for your money. For' \i| the Hupmobile is the most generous car-value in the world—a first-grade car at a second-grade price. In this car, and in this car only, you are offered practically every convenience and luxury that the highest priced cars .'give— at : about half the price. How?' Scientific'organisation and big > production—the : uttermost in manufacturing economy* Yet there's nothing that's "cheap" in y In the engine of the Hupp there's ample. the Hupp—from rims to .'steering-wheel;, reserve power for hilly work, and the' ■ ■■'■ it is a quality car. .. frame is toughened steel of enormous • .- '. The graceful "streamline" body is fin- ■ strength.. /■ ■, -• ,' . .-.. ished with that beauty which spells AH the mechanical details are the out- • ' ; distinction in a car, and tastefully de- come of many a year's study and experisigned fittings, with luxurious uphol- : merit, and for the rough-and-smooth of stering, combine perfect comfort New Zealand conditions there's abso\vith handsomeness. : lute safety and satisfaction in the Hupp % :■ The price of the Hupmobiie, 32 h.p. Four-Seater, with Electric Lighting and Electric Starting, is £380, without E.L. and E.S. £330. Get a Hupmobile Catalogue and read it. ... Agents i A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., Wellington and Wanganni. Agents.for North ; v ' Island: BETT AND BAYLEY, Palmerston North and Feildingj W.F.C.A., i. ,, ". POD : . ■ -■ ""*' "□ q n ; n n n.. ~"~ ' ~nnn nrin ... • ■■ ' ' i nnn , - > j| ; THOUSANdS Of'BARS ARE . " H ■ *ll BEING SOLD EVERY DAYJ TL it Ct If\ 199 if ,, 1 ' ' iy ■|i ill Hie Otand-DUI bid . ■ What a mightly testimony to .••.,- fms&Wtf'tzSg? *' 10 popularity of "Taniwha"' l O 1 .PI TL* I ' SoaP' Some say if s "the . ..^*^* r . bays what She Ihmks: •Su^Vs^e^Quaiftt. f>l i that has made this brand ( tfialtv,ukucao<f SfaiQ nßen famous- throughout the land. '■ •■ i " ° C aISU ■ ' Ee n<? ma y -ris&-the cost \ £*. __ '—, ' . of living may go np—GorernVi if a,/A\ Tollff .mi. htLj CLn ft*!!-!,,, ments may come and go, but v " leiis youwiiatdiie linnks 1 tu P eo P ie-those who a PP re. . ill . '-| • . oiato a- real -good genuine * " ; ■ article — will, and must $ HEAR HER- ' ' . V ;always ' ': ■' : :/-,. f '■■' "Afternoon-tea?" she laughed. uOh yes, I ' '^IfUl I lIWI ft -..:■#-•■•::. am.always drinking .Tea—afternoon and forenoon, f morningl and night. "Harm? No; it does me good. J .^^•^^'^^Z^^ / |;Ypusee,^drinkonl y: 'sto^O^^ my self;andlhav e ■| ' . C ™° STQCKS ? I put all my friends on to it. You may golf all- day' §■ -B .....,..,.~^. J ..,»; .,,,,,.^ rrtrim8 I or idance all night: but if you drink ' Stand-Out' g ■ "- ' '■' ■ " ' " you are always fresh and bright." # rraEKB is only b*(* ■-.'■;' M one certeib ' $ &f> \ The Exquisite : ; , '# ctoe to corns <V - . T) ' U I mi■■'■"'»■«"' ''- j i - iiiiniiiiiiii .'mi i.i to thie Dominion— V • - nft , . ; _- ', ; ' ;; ''"' "that's teeds; *V . TheDrinkof , DEPARTMENT ■ = E*pMp- . ■ ; - ! 1/6 3/8 1/10- 2/- J |j^ l! AS 31st Dec, 1911, £207,108,; t ■ ■• ■,'•'■ • ' [N CASH, waß distributed amon^ \ S!i^__,^^ji,l lx ' the PoHoyholders IN BONUSES, .'■ • ' i -. i -<S3>s||""" The above sum represents an addition ♦ ' o ■ "I DRINK ONLY-STAND-OUT'MYSELF." ' rf £333,994 to the Bume assurod. Jh* . u i. ■■-. _ I bonuses are now fixed upon aa ascending f : , ,; toale, it beiug arranged that the increase! . - ; (hall beoome greater with the duration o! ■ . the policy. Thopraoticalworking'olthia • ; I ! , (ttrangement wil] be onderetood by M Ffn ,^, Lnr— iQ> in. —*mv—* of the following examplee: . ' y BONUOEB ON THREE £1,000 POUOIE& I 111 11, 11 1.. ;. •■. J allotted 13 Yeaie 87 Tem 43Teox< _ > WS> %. & A° ; DRINK ONLY' " is n6 th f. ! ho " Id ? f ause more anxiety | AOKNOWLEDGED BY ALI) ' in the home than bronchitis, for if neglected in the || -connoisseurs eatlier stages it often becomes chronic and may even I ' TO BE OLI,TELY , '. 11 prove fatal, ' ' U 'THE ©EBTF '' Remedy is the medicine for ■ \ Srmer^ ; .' this disease and if given in regular doses will relieve - Moiesworth Mumhy utroet* the cough, ease the pak, remove the difficulty in ; L^—--— -=*==*; _== breathing and produce a free and easy expectoration, , H' ' fj A t, T nin VAII Ml IT 9 thus reducing the inflammation.. . J 10 " DID .^"■^^ Old people, and those who have weak lungs, \fj/ %<L. r cannot be too careful in guarding against this disease. M S^*\|k ? 15 Jpyt v^ sf ' JuFT* vM/PfSrai Hftirs with GUUGrI_I2EMEISSf ■ w ■|9 W j^ CVEa ' s • • strengthens the throat and lungs and makes them less f ' S±J^S!£SS^^ : susceptible to changes of atmosphere. In fact the o -— -— —- use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent an pS| TOOTH'AGHE ' attack ,of Bronchitis becoming chronic. ,, R I!S R

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2247, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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