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THERE AEE OTHEE : THINGS BE» i SIDES BEAUTY IN WHICH THE RUPMOBILE EXCELS, " ;

Let us enumerate one or two - of the things that make ■ the Hupmobile "the best car in its class in the world." It is first of all best in those qualities whioh mean long life and hard service and withal economy. Then in beauty and in comfort the Hupp stands pre-eminent. The frame is the costliest piece' of pressed steel construction used by any moderatepriced car. The Hupp long-stroke motor excelsall its competitors m power, and Hupp bearings are' the best in the world: For smartness of style, for smooth, speedy ruining, eombined with • economy, for sheer strength and toughness, and for the rough-arid-smooth work of New Zealand roads—there's no car in the Hupp class that, can rival the Hupmobile. This is the' car you must investigate. .Agents:— A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington, and Wangamii, Agents for North Island; Bett and Bayly, Palmsrston North and | Feildingj W-F-C.A., Masterton and Pahiattta,—Advt.

/Miss Fleming, of "The Priory," Austin Street, notifies that children aTe now being enrolled for the new term of her Private Kindergarten, and Preparatory School.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2351, 6 January 1915, Page 9

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189

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2351, 6 January 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2351, 6 January 1915, Page 9

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