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THE nUPP CAR HAS BECOME A NECESSITY TO TOE FARMER. It is remarkable that -what -was but n few years ago a luxury even to the rich man Is to-day a necessity for, the average business man and farmer. Te allude to the increasing demand for a reasonablepriced Motor Car. Even with record shipments of Carg—we have just landed £12,000 worth ci s.s. Cranley—the reqnirements or customers are not readily rilled. The speedy, reliable, ami smart little Hupps have sprung into public favour, and every test will strengthen the position held by these line little cars. The Hupp Is probably the newest and best of the small lowpriced cars. For as little as £-25 one can procure a dandy little runabout, complete with Hood, Wind .Shield, Horn, Lamps, Repair Kit, and Tool Outfit- For £250 and £325 respectively a Hupmobile Torpedo or Touring Car may be purchased. These cars are not built to a price. The Hupp is not cheapened in any way except in price, but reproduces la a smaller machine all the virtues of a big £500 Car. If you are in the market for a good car, either for business or pleasure, write to A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., North Island Agents, WANGANUI, or 11. B. SPINKS AND CO--37, Albert Street, Auckland, (H7) Expecting unusually large shipments for next season, McMaster and Shalders announce an "enthusiastic" sale on Monday. Enthusiasm will be the watchword for in many instances their drapery goods will be marked so far down as to create a .uild sensation. The tickets will talk for themselves. See the windows, 272 and 274.. Queen Street. — (Ad.) "Tired in the morning." Try a little Wolfe's Schnapps—the best of all lon'-c-:. — i M ' TAILORING. For A LIMITED TIME ONLY T D II I? U % WITH EVERY f TIT TO-MEASURE U> U1 I it 70/- 75/- 80/- 85/- 90/- S 95/----4.N HONEST REAS9M WHY OFFER. TWICE a year we make this irai I'roas-irs oH'.v. The reason is, after the holidays, tilings become quiet. We aim to make the usual sl*elc season a busy one. so we can afford to £ive the fre-; trousers, for it k<*«p< our l»i<{ staff fully employed until the busy time crass round atr.ua. We have built up a big tailoring business oa hoaiur,\bla value-giving Hue', so i f . stands to ren-ion we ciuldo't afi>>rd to mislead the public. Dap md upon it. your Suit will be fully up to our high-class stand _rd. We want your perraiuent custom and goodwill. The British Woollen Co. Ladies' & Gent's. Modern - Taiior3 - 175 & 177 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Opposite Post Office &. Bank of N.Z.

DENTISTSY. My Own Special Method of PainSess Extraction ''issesses many and great advantages which are distinctive. Here are some among others: NO PAIN. < 5. It yon have a weak heart, or are J. No need to come back the second time, ta_?. mP or oftener, as under some other methods, ( w ill not afreet you in th* »__6t. "5. Expert extraction. No broken teeth ( t>. No painful yri___-_: or stumps left in the gums. -_ N _ #woUeB g~, ms or a»w-»fl-Cts. '. Perfectly »afe for all ages. I safely I _«_ . . , __,_ use it on all patients from 3to 80 years of 1 8. Abscessed teeth also painlessly age. * extracted. All Extractions Free when Sets are made. All Gold Amalgam, Porcelain or Cement Fillings executed painlessly. Specialist in Gold Crowns, Gold Inlays and Gold Crown and Bridge work. DENTIST ,c. MUNROE EMANUEL DOES IT. Only Address ■ "As good as the bsst and better than the rest." DOMINION 6HHMBERS, 65 Queen St., Auckland (Two doors below Smeeton's). HOURS:—9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 each evening; open Saturday Afternoons. S& ,<Sf \\ >-S3SS?? -3SSS 5- s _%S IP The food that enjoys the universal recom= II II flpNff' UsS mendation Oa medical men. || II £s»s*r *3 F° r use during illness and con- |?| II \W* vaiescence. * || II/ V H \ )Y_y/y *_ For weakly and overgrowing §J |Jll\xi!W¥ chlidren - 1 pl As a supplementary food in || ff ]&&0&\ cases of malnutrition, and in all cases of || || /IflSp * dyspepsia and impaired digestion. |?; f I is soothing and comforting, when other foods cause pain. It is %.''\ I i l^e m ° st digested of all foods, but is net pre-digesied. % % Va& -i&'QZ-'B FOOD, _-_. o«er Wor*n E;GI~iHD ' ?? '1 aj-ay"**! vi. i_» __«t, _t___t, K.S.W. '^a

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 11