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In Comfort-^ A Big Car! ' *. Comfort is one of the big .things you want in an automobile. ■ ■ Comfort is one of the big things you get in ... . ' the Hupmobile. ' , ' ' And in the 1916 Model you. get increased ■ comfort! :/ r " It is roomy. , The upholstery.: is ten , inches • • deep— two inches deeper than last year! The best cushion springs, genuine, machine-picked hair and first quality leather areiised throughout. The wheel base is long, the tyres are big, the springs are 52 inches long, flexible and under- . slung. The 1916 Hupmobile leaves nothing wanting in the way of big comfort features. : : It has excellent equipment-rkhaki one-man top with quick-acting storm curtains, improved rain-vision ventilating, wind shield, foot rails, robe rails, head-light dimmers (for city streets), electric light, electric self-starter—every car necessity and several car luxuries. In appear- ' ance it is the most graceful car on the roads. In reliability and mechanical fitness it cannot be bettered. . In spite of big improvements the 1916 Hupp is just the same low price as ever! The 5 passenger model with. full equipment ■ costs only £380.' ; Reasons Why the Hupmobile Leads: Boach Magneto Exceptionally easy steering, ' ' Non-stallaUe Motor—injures against , Electric Light and Starter. accident. One-man Top; khaki, quick-acting - Spiral Bevel Gears in full-Hoatirig . storm curtains. Rear Axle—highest price con- One Switch to control, starting and ,struction—admitted best. ignition—simplest on the market. Speedometer drive from transmission Underslung Rear Springs—long and 1 . —no exposed gears—silent. flexible—give easiest riding. ' . Special Dimmer Bulbs and Glass in Two-gallon Reserve in gasoline tanlc Headlights—no road glares . . , ; . —you are never left helpless on road. Tungsten Steel Valves—do not warp Ten per cent over-size Tyres—insure ■> :■■■ or pit—used in highest priced cars. maximum mileage.- » Self-lubricating Springs — never, Non-skid Tyres on „reat .wheek-3; squeak. regular epuipment. ' . Write for Catalogue and Particular* NOWI. f . A. Hatrick Co., Ltcl. WELLINGTON AND WANGANTJ I, Agents for 'North Island. • ". . ' LOCAL AGENTS-BETT AND BAYLY, LTD., Palmerston North and. Foilding. .W.F.C.A., MASTI4BTON, Eko tahuna and Pahiitua. ; ; —-i— . ■ nan—3B - • -S£ s £@© MILE 6. ''' ■. A PAIR OF 880 x 120 SPECIALS . Has -achieved this splendid record on the roads of OtagoV :: l.v A WOOD-MILNE SPECIAL WILL DO THE MILEAGE OF 2TO 3 TYRES OF OTHER MAKES. | WHY. NOT BUY THE WORLD'S BEST? |. | SELECTED BY THE: BRITISH: WAR OFFICE. . I': .Well Assorted Stocks Aro Arriving Shortly. ><■. • i--MADE ENGLAND. ' N.Z. DEPOT: '■■■■-.' WOOD-MILNE, LTD* 17 Victoria Street. ■ • • • i Preston, . ' If your Garage cannot supply you wfife direct to the Wellington Depot. I :: fc ■ 1 How much do you waste a . year'through neglect t% I i plug 'holes and .gashes in your Tyres' 2 f. i bigger item than -you perhaps 'realise.-- i;.. p You can now obtain/for the smalt-sum m. 1 1 - our. Complete v : .m; : 1 BepciUifc I; i Outfit-vvhich | " i \ permanentlyarid'quidklyexecuteij m ( I ™ os ' : cover an^' tube: repairs)] 1 ' w with certainty/: and- .without • 8 ■ • e ' This Outfit can be 1 used with successful results l :: '•••bv. .:the ..merest novice. : 1 Purchase a .to from. f§ C~ Cycle Agent oi* I d I Garage.' Follow the w \ W instructions and you p I be delighted J f im, with the l Saving m i " 11--I 1 -- I ' '' T P " P / RUBBER Buy a tin*novy and if-'' ffl companV .... try, it,and, it will: ■ 1 1:; 1 ' all STATES ;'nofbe long , before "you , i "\.- p ANotiz. s=3 * recommend it to your w J-M ASPHALT SATURATED FELT r- v , • ' ; , • ■ ■■ :k " / ' v ■■ ■■ No. 2—ln 4'Squarovßolls (432 sq. ft;), (12Jlbs. to s<juare). No. 3-rln 3 Square Rolls (324 sq. ft.), (lolbs. to square). j —> JAM]BS W. JACK • 170 FEATHER6TON' STREET. f

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 9

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