EXTRAORDINARY COMFORT IN THE H.DPMOBILE. Comfort, is an essential in an automobile, and you get it in tho Hupmobilo. Seats- are ten inches deep, specially tufted with real hair and built on best spiral springs. Seat backs are high, restful, and tilted at an angle for comfort. Body is low and long, and this low suspension acts liko ballast in a Bhip. It steadies tho car and eliminates vibration. Rear springs are undershmg and flexible, and they absorb the hardest road shocks. Demountable riiiis, one-man top, rain-vision wind-shields are among other big features—tho Hupmobile is a perfect comfort car. The price is only ,£■l3o at main ports—a luxurious 5-pas-sengcr car, fully equipped. For free catalogue and further particulars apply: A. Hatrick & Co., Ltd.. Agents, Wanganui t and Wellington j Tho Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Association, Ltd., Agents; Bstt and Bayly, Ltd., Agents, Palraerston North; A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui, distributors for North- Island — | Adyt.
' NEW DOUBLE-SIDED "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. 10-inch U. 6tl. each. ...12-inch 65.6 d. each. Selections that Every Owner of a Gramophone should have in their Collection :— 8631 "A Broken D011"...De Groot and the "Tulip Song" Picadilly Orchestra 8676 "The Song the Kettle is Singing" Murray Johnson "Underneath the Stars" Eric Courtland B6!)(! "Swim, Sara Swim" Mr. .lay Lourier "I've Had a Glass of Ginger Wine" 8675 "Underneath the Stars"... De Groot "There's a Long, Long and the Trail" Picadilly Orchestra 860-1 "Till the Boys Come Horae"...Opa! "Our Boys Military Band BSO2 "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" ... Miss Ruby Kelder "Courage" BSM "A Perfect Day"...Mis3 Elsio Baker "1 Love you Truly" C 872 "A Broken Doll" . Miss Aimeo Maxwell CD7B "The- Didn't Believe Mo" From "To-night's the Night "Tommy Won't Teach Mo How tc Tango" C 577 "Tho Only Way" From To-night's the JsighL "Little Gill! Little Girl!" Always use "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" NEEDLES, and Preserve Your Records. There is an accredited "His Masters Voice" Dealer in your town Write to Box; 45, Wellington, for Catalogues-thcy wil'l be sei.l you «» i'«!'iest. TOO KNOW ITByTH© ■pO »NSTIWM«V» OItRCCCWP «# *JIIIWUMC+U«O AMD SOLD. 07, " .THt Cn*MOPHO«C co t7qgr -_*MATOCtS WOT frEAffctf' MIUS..TU*UtMw..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3031, 19 March 1917, Page 7
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354Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3031, 19 March 1917, Page 7
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