ONE LEVER AND TWO PEDALS DRIVE A HUPMOBILE. Even those wlio know nothing about the operations of a motor car will appreciate what it must meai. to have a car that is so simply'handled. Men like till© Hupp, because of. the ease with which it is handled in heavy traffic; slipping through and around where larger cars cannot pass. Ladies are attracted to the Hupmobile by its simple operatio , its convenient size and its graceful and pleasing lines. One level- controls the speeds through a sliding gear transmission. You pull it back—in starting— and the car goes ahead at low speed; push it forward—it changes.to high speed; half way—it releases the gears and the. engine runs free while the car stands still. Pressure on the left foot pedal disengages the clutch; release the pressure and, the clutch slips smootibly into place and your car is off. By pressure on the right foot pedal you apply the brake in slackening the speed and stopping. In the runabout and torpedo—a business or pleasure car seating two; in the touring car—a- family or social car, you wall find a complete car to answer any service that your needs require. The Hupp is a snappy, aristocratic car which will give you better and more lasting service for the money than any small car you can buy. Write for full particulars and catalogues to A. HATRIOK AND CO., Ltd., North Island Agents, Wangarrai, er Wakefield Street, opposite fowa Hallj Wellington..
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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245Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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