the iiupmobile in the east african campaign. Tn the campaign in German East Africa, the British used Hupmobiles—also other ears. When the campaign ended the British Government sold at auction nil surplus motor cars, but ordered that all Hupmobiles should be retained in service. More than that, several hundred more Hupmobiles have since been ordered for military use. This! distinguished service of the Hupp in the frruelling work of African warfare is proof of this car's great stamina. What pleased the British Government in war work will certainly please New Zealand private owners. The new model is a beauty—and a worker. Wheel base is 11!) inches and every essential and dotail is included from electric lighting and starting to tools'. Inspect a model. The price is reasonable. Catalogues are free. A Hatriek and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents: Farmers' Co-op Organisation Society, LI' 1 'Tawera. If .. „>ir throat is sore and irritable take NAZOL, it will give you relief
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 7
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161Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 7
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