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THEHUPMOBILf!- CAR J Has proved the greatest runabout proposition ysh offered, when efficiency, maintenance and price 'are taken into consideration. M This is borne out by the testimonial at foot hereof. ■ |g you are contemplating the purchase of a Runabout, dfi|not fail to have a demonstration, and at the same tim|| just have an inspection of the mechanical constructional which defies all competition. |&' TESTIMONIAL '£ Christchurch, A 18th April. 1911.^ The Manager, "^ N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn., ,V»' Christchurch. . V' Dear Sir, *'j It gives mo great pleasure to place on record the remarkable/-; results obtained by mc with the HUPP RUNABOUT CAR. purchased,-: some twelva months ago. *.f I have, up to the present time, traversed about 12,000 milos with^vr out a mechanical stop, the Car being in use every day. My average _ monthly mi lea go is about. 1,000 miles, and tho most romarfcabf»~ feature Is the COST OF MAINTENANCE. The original roar tyrei; did about 6,000 miles, the front about 10,000, and the petrol.^ consumption averages 30 MILES TO A GALLON OF PETROL. i. I need not make any lengthy comment about the Car, a% the ab©»#: figures are facts, and speak for themselves. : /j I am, Yours faithfully. * (Signed) R.BENSON, Travelling Representative for/; Fletcher. Humphreys A C». 'V The Hupmobile only be bought from the Farmers:; Co-op. Garage, or Agents mentioned below. Mr. W. I Blundell, lately employed by Messrs. Collins, Kerr&;j Co., will continue to act as salesman for the Hupp and may be consulted at the Ccnop. Garage. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. AssflS LIMITED SELLING AGENTS: ' \\ F. KIBBLEWHITE, Christchnrcn WEBBER & SMILY, Ashbnrton and Timarn. , I CANTERBURY FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN- Tnun.c I
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 2
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