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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Dr. A. M' Arthur, S.M., presided at the sitting of the Magistrate's Court today. William Lawton pleaded guilty to using obscene language in Farish'street, and was fined £l, with 5s costs. William Conrick was convicted on a charge of drunkenness, and ordered to pay a fine and Sosts amounting to 17s for breach of a prohibitionorder. For a similar lapse William Brew was fined 40s, and Norman Campbell, 20s, in default seven days in gaol. Charles Bakewell, who admitted committing a grossly indecent act in Lamb-ton-quay yesterday, was fined 40s.

THE HUPP CAR HAS BECOME A NECESSITY TO THE FARMER. It is remarkable that what was but a few" years ago a luxury even to the rich man is to-day a necessity for the average business man and farmer. We allude to the increasing demand for a^ reasonablypriced ■ motor-car. Even with record shipments of cars— we have just landed £12,000 worth ex e.s. Cranley— the requirements of customers are not readily filled. The speedy, reliable, and smart little Hupps have sprung into public favour, and every test will strengthen the position held by these fine little cars. The Hupp is probably the newest and' best of the small low-priced cars. For as little as £225 one, can procure a dandy little runabout, complete with hood, wind shield, horn, lamps, repair kit, and tool outfit. For £250 and £325 reepec-' tively a Hupmobile Torpedo 6r Touring Car may be purchased. These cars are not built to a price. The Hupp is not cheapened in any way -except in price, but reproduces in a smaller' machine all the virtues of a big £500 car. If you are in the market for a good car, either for business of pleasure, write to A. Hatrick and Co., Lid., North Island Agents, Wanganui, or, Wakefield-street, opp. Town Hall, Wellington. (H. 1.).— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 2

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 2

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