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THE NEW HUPMOBILE IS MORE COMFORTABLE,

The upholstery is ten inches deep—two inches deeper than last year. Cushions are padded fith genuine machine-picked hair, and hav r e more and larger springs than in previous models. Brake levers have been moved forward to give easy entrance 'to the car, the rear springs are underslung. 52 inches long, and more flexible, the weight is scientilicallv distributed—on the roughest roads the 1916 Hupp gives every comfort. Finish and equipment are first-class. Upholstery is in genuine leather, —all parts of the seats are covered, and metal work i s of the best nickel plate. Another improvement; the power has ' been increased 20 per cent, with no increase in petrol consumption or ; weight. Yet the 5-passenger Hupp is the same mice as before—£3Bo with electric light and starter. Bosch hightension magneto. Khaki one-man top, and complete equipment. Write for free catalogue; A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., AVellington, Wanganui and Waitara. Local Agents: N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Limited.

CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.

This is not a patent medicine, it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years I had heen a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s , 6d, I will post twelve doses o! the ' remedy, which this specialist declared to he the only thing known to science as a euro for this painful disease. P. Greville, Editor NZ. Dairyman Box 602, Wellington.—Advt,,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 8

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256

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 8

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