PTN YOUR FAITH TO THE H UPMOBILE. The present unprecedented demand for motor ears is often termed by tho unthinking a. "craze." Were it so it would have passed as a ship o' the night. Like, the telegraph, telephone and other comparatively new productions of a-hustling age vfeo Motor Car has ocme to stay, it is useful and now almost indispensable to mankind. Ten yetre a motor oar was an expensi e af). but by standardisation of parts the cost has been htmj?stbmes mtsarnfcsh cost of manufaouring has been - cut down considerably. The Hupmobifo is probably the and !)«>.«{; ef the 'small low-priced cars. JYr as little as £225 one can procure a dandy little runabout, complete with wind shield, horn, lamp, repair kit and tool outfit; or for £250 and £3lO respectively a Hupmobile Torpedo or Touring Car may be yours. These cars are not built to a price. In other words the Hupmobile is not cheapened in any way except price, but reproduces in a smaller machine all the virtues of a big £SOO car. It has a 20 H.P. American motor, which is so sturdy and safe as to enable a world's tour to be successfully completed. Tho Hupmobile is guaranteed for life, and is the only car sold under such a broad-gauged guarantee. If you are in the market for a good car for business or for pleasure, look into t-lio .merits of the Hupmobile. A letter to A. HATRTCK AND CO., LTD., North Island Agents) Wangamii, or the Wairarapa aFarmers' Co-Opera-tive Association, agents for Masterton, Carterton, Pahiatua, Greytown, Eketaluiiia and Martinborough, will fetch catalogues and moro detailed information.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 12 November 1912, Page 4
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272Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 12 November 1912, Page 4
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