j 2/6 gp 2/for | ■ £oj t/. DON'T SELL 9* EVERY YARD OF THIS MAGNIFICENT HIGIJ-O'r'ASS COTTON DRESS DEAL INSIDE OF ONE WEEK, |) WELL, HUP-SID! HERE ARE 1800 YARDS OF BEAUTIFUL COTTON DRESS [WEAVES 2s. for 9d, yard; and 2s. ed. for is. yard. ALL DOUBLE "WIDTHS AND 'ALL' FASHIONABLE SHADES, IN- | CLUDING .WHITE. | IT IS THE MOST GENEROUS BARGAIN ,'WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. SAMPLES FREE, DRESS COUNTER. | ["PRf.PERS I | j m Dignity, Speed, Power, and Endurance— This Car "Has Them' m ■ DIGNITY—Yes, in the sweeping grace of the "streamline" body there's the dignity of distinctiveness. SPEED —The Hupp 32 H.P. Engine can eat up the miles at a rate to satisfy the most hustling "speed merchant." POWER — There's reserve ' • power here for every emergency of hill and bad surface, and you need that reserve on New Zealand.roads! ENDURANCE— A Hupp's efficient life is the longest of any car at its price, for unquestionably The Hupp Is the, Best Car of Its class. In the world! .• ■ ■ Its luxurious finish and fittings in efficiency, simplicity ' aftd make it fit company for any car reliability. ' ; at twice its price, and almost T he Electric lighting and starting every little convenience that the system is based upon the on y most costly cars carry is to be effective method known) the found in the Hupmobile. Westinghouse system. EV^ry The sterling quality and ingen- detail of the Hupmobile has been 'ous designs of its mechanical designed,or chosen to make this features place the Hupp first car THE FINE NEW HUPP CATALOGUE WILL INTEREST YOU-WRITE FOR IT Tie Qualify■ Car:for the. Moderate Purse ! Prices: 32 H.P. Touring, 32330, or with Electric Starting and Lighting, Chief Agents for the North Island— A. HATRICK & CO., LTD, WANGANUI, WELLINGTON & WAITARA Local Agents: Bett & Bayly, Palmerston North and PoikU ing; W.if.C.A., Masterton and Paliiatna. .n.-'.n | u PittsWfg | Perfect" | Electrically | Welded • • ■ • I Fences A?e Unfefea&£lble« j ij 'A perfect fence for station, field, farm, lawn, or poultry purposes J 'i must have the quality of long life, for the whole success of tho fence j f rests in its durability. 5 f "Pittsburg Perfcot" Fence is the strongest, because Open Hearth 5 | wire—like old-time wire—heavily galvanised with puro ziho, is used ex- ! ji olusively in its manufacture, and ie 1 I Efectficafly Welded at Every To ticking Point ' jj I in tho fabrio, produoing praofcioally a ona piaoo Jenoo. ij i; t On every ljia wire in "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence, between each stay i 3 is placed a tension ourvo. These curves take care of any expansion or 5 I contraction, of th« wires caused by heat or cold, and no amount of H ■j} stretching while erecting the f 9llOO oan straighten ' tlem out. Tile " ,) ourves act as a pei'feot spring, the fejioe instantly recovering its position jj after being subjected to any' unduo strain or foroo. i I Put up in rolls qf 65 yards and 110 yards. Also in etook. Single 'I * Gates 3 feet x6O inohes; 4 fcot x6O uiohea. Double Gates, 10 feet x | | 60 inches. Write for booklet containing illustrations and full particu- i] S lara, also for sample of weld. \ ~ I | H. W. MILLS & CO* f Ltd,' j fL . Agents. J
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 3
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537Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2367, 25 January 1915, Page 3
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