Til K mill HITAIOUILK is ui?EAT VALLE ! It is :i picture of wrace, speed and eomfort. Take [ln l A-passenger modal. The liody is neat, low-slnne;, and canpact. yet there is ample- oo.n lor all lull complimi-nt. of passengers to reclitm in yerfect ease. Cusiiims ate paddi-d with maehitie-pieked hair and lia\’o more and larger springs. The model is well adapted to No-.', /calami iv(|iiirements. The oupli country of the Dominion throws a heavy strain and tension on the chassis, and ii is here the Hupp scores. Tl e Hnnp chassis is the st roiicest, most earehiliv titled of its kind in the world. fro.ii every point of view the 1916 Hupp is a splendid car-- strongly. luiilt, and eipiippcd with Hosch hiph tension mamncio. Khaki one-man tup. electric lights and starter and other features. IDs the car for yon I Tin- cost is only L'-lStl. Write for Kill! catalogue. A. 11 at rick and Co.. Lid. U ellinetoil. Wansamii and Waiiara. Local agents; Non Zealand Loan and Mercantile Auciiev Co. Ltd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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172Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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