A TRIUMPH FOR THE HTJPMOBILE—PICTON TO DUNEDIN IN 17i HOURS WITHOUT A STOP. That's an average speed of 28 miles an hour—for 496 miles, with never a stop for 17J hours. The road was the usual up-and-down mixture of ruts and stones, through rivers and over hilJs. but the sturdy Hupp never "bucked," humming along steadily from start to finish, and establishing a record for Reliability under strenuous conditions. The car that triumphs in such a test is the car of proved merit for New Zealand work. And the Hupmobile, besides its rough country capabilities, has all the style, the dignity, the comfort of the most expensive cars. At £330 for the Touring (32-h.p.) or £3BO with Electric Starting and Lighting, the Hupp stands pre-eminent as the most generous car-value in the trade. There's a Hupmobile catalogue for you at A. Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Wan. ganui and Waitara, or The Taranaki Farmers' Co-op. Organisation a 'W>ty.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1915, Page 4
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157Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1915, Page 4
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