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BUSINESS NOTlCESmmmmmmmW m\ ' mm M mm 'mmmrJß '' ■ ~jffl hi .mm BBS U^sfi '• fa^%r!mmmmmrmmm^mM^mmmmmm\ O3sSSasSSiga£gs^^ ———-y..;:;;. ■•..■•' ... '■■• CAR OF ITHEJ'NEW ZEAL AMP FAMI I ,V -—-— -~- «-^-----— »««-——r In Cdrnf ©Ft— A Big Car! Comfort is one of the big things you want in an automobile. Comfort is one of the big things you get in the Hupmobile. , And in the 1916 Model you get increased comfort! It is roomy. The upholstery is ten inches deep— two inches deeper than last year! The J:>est cushion springs, genuine machine-picked hair and first quality leather are used throughout. The wheel base is long, the tyres are big, the springs are 52 inches long, flexible and underslung. The 1916 Hupmobile leaves nothing wanting in the way of big comfort features.' It has excellent equipment—khaki one-man top with quick-acting storm curtains, improved rain-vision ventilating wind shield, foot rails. robe rails, headlight dimmers (for city streets), electric light, electric se,lf-st?j*.tcr—every car necessity and several car luxuries. In appearance it is the most graceful car on the roads. In reliability and mechanical fitness it cannot be bettered. In spite of big improvements the 1916 Hupp is just the same low price as ever! The 5 passenger model with full equipment costs only £395 at main ports. Reasons Why the Hupmobile Leads: Non-stallable Motor—insures against Exceptionally easy steering. accident. Electric Light and Starter. Spiral Bevel .Gears in full-floating ,One-man Top;--khaki, quick-acting Rear Axle—highest price con- storm curtains. "* ■. _ struction—admitted best. One Switch to control starting ,and Speedometer drive from, transmission ignition—simplest on the market. —no exposed gears—silent. Underslung s ßear Springs—long and Special Dimmer Bulbs and Glass in flexible—give easiest riding. Headlights—no road glares Two-gallon Reserve in gasoline tank Tungsten Steel Valves— do not warp —you are never left helpless on road. or pit—used in highest priced cars. Ten per cent ov;r-size Tyres—insure Self-lubricating Springs — never maximum mileage. •quealc.'-; ■ .;■■ ■■:' ■ ■■.;;■'. ■. . ■■;. Writ* for Catalogue and Particulars NOW! N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH Local Selling Agents: R. D. tQHmiCii. .oIIBUUToN. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO, linuted "BRITISH PIANOS The highest degree of Excellence in ; X Pianos is attained in the;.followinjgT ; y\ ■■■';/ v\;:v'. ;;■.;}:■ v::i British Pianos, for which we are tHe r ; ■. ..'-Controlling Agents, V:;,: ,'' ; ; ':: :':■.; ■<,■■}:; ■;";;•• \\..H;^'4:-:z 'CHE BROADWOOiy :\;^S*Ms: COLLINSON COLLARD &COLLARD THE ffeiOLPIM)m Liried F. M. SPELLERBERG, MANAGER FOR ASHBURTON.

LOOK! 1 TTILETCfIER BROS.' are Selling 6 J? Tins Nugget Boot Polish for Is, 6 Packets Jelly Crystal* for Is, Slbe. Corn Flour for Is, Quart Bottle Worcester Sauce Is, 2 Pint Bottles "Worcester Sauce for Is, 3 packets Ships' Safety Matches for Is, 21bs. Muscatel Suli ttsaae for 1».

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8340, 6 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8340, 6 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8340, 6 January 1916, Page 7