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MR. FARMER: HUPP IT INTO TOWN! Up-to-date farmers everywhere are giving lip horse-and-trap journeys to town and are travelling by Hupinobilc instead. With the Hupp there is no "pottering about," catching horses, grooming, and harnessing—you simply step into the car, press a pedal, move a lever, and you're off! You can travel at any speed, from slower than walking pace to GO miles an hour. Cushions are ten inches deep, and the body is so well sprung that you scarcely feel a jolt. If it comes on to rain the one-man top is quickly adjusted, and the side-curtnins make it a cwy closed-ill ear. For night travelling there arc powerful electric headlights—small searchlights. In town you can dim them 60 as not to dazzle horses. These are but a few Htipmobile advantages. For further particulars and free catalogue, apply:— A. Hatriok & Co., Ltd., Agents, Wanganui and Wellington; The Wairarapa Farmers Co-op. Association, Ltd., Agents; Bett and Bayly, Ltd., Agents, Pal/ierston North; A- Ftatrick and Co., Ltd.. Wanganui, distributors for North Island.— Advt.

Avon "Cromlech" Cycle Tyres, guaranteed 15 months. 16s. 6d. each. Tubes, Bs.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 18 December 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 18 December 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 18 December 1916, Page 11

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