ONE LEVER AND TWO PEDALS DRIVE A HUPMGBILE. -Even those who know nothing a,bout the operations of a motor car will appreciate -what it must mean to have a car that is so simply handled.' Men' like . tihe Hupp, because of the ease with which it ia bandied 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 lever 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 oar stands still. Pressure on the left foot pedal disengages the clutch; release the pressure and the clutch slips smootihly into place and' your oar is off. Bv pressure on the right foot pedal you .apply the brake in slackening;the speed and stopping. In the runabout and tbrpedo—a business or pleasure car seating two; in the touring cast—<a family or social car, you will find a complete car to answer any service that your needs require. The Hupp is a snappy, aris-j tocratic car which will give you better, and more lasting service for the money than any smill' caV fan can buy. Write for full particulars and ' catalogues to A. HATRIOE AND 00., Ltd., North Island Agents, Wanganui, or Wakefield Street, opposite Town Hall, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 1 June 1912, Page 5
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248Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10648, 1 June 1912, Page 5
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