A NEW ZEALAND TOUR.
Tourists throughout the world have long since heard of the charm and beauty of our New Zealand scenery. This statement is almost a | commonplace were it not that the re- j petition does not pall—it only serves j to bring the vastness, variety and /charm of New Zealand's natural glo- ' ries into greater contrast with those of other countries. In a booklet published by the Hupp Motor Car Company, of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A., entitled "Round tho World in a Hupraobile," we read the following. After touring Australia, the writer says: "Messrs Hanlon and-Jones toured across the North and South Islands of New Zealand—a trip that proved in many ways the most remarkaVe of the tour." He continues: "Hills everywhere, as far as the eye can s<ee, around and beyond you abound, fn the North Island." "Hills of all kinds, from short, steep pitches to long steady climbs which 0. IX Uli .-- den, a world famed tourist, declares jire the worst in the world. And the story goes on telling of the wonderful triumphs over road difficulties by the "Hupp." A truly marvellous car. you will say. Why . no t? Tho makers guarantee it to ~~~' fltand the wear and tear of almost any road—and some of those hereabouts ~,-e bad enough. The sturdy little Hupp is fitted with a wonderful online which will run 800 miles without re-filling the radiator. Its light ridin" qualities, ease of control and noTselessness make it a perfect touring car. Fuller particulars and the afore-mentioned booklet may he Jia'l from A. Hatrick and Co., T/td., Jorth Island. Agents, Wauganui, and Wake- % field Street, opposite Town Hall, Wellington. ___^ m^mmmmmmmmamam^m
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 5
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276A NEW ZEALAND TOUR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10585, 16 March 1912, Page 5
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