DUNEDIN TO PICTON AT 28 MILES AN HOUR IN A HUPMOBILE.
Something like going, isn't it?—an averago speed, mind you, kept up hour after hour through the afternoon, and the long night and the next day—l7J hours without a stop. That's tho record of the Hupmobile which came out first—a good first —in tho Reliability Trials the other day. The distance was 496 miles, and the ronds were tho take-it-as-you-find-it sort of crosscountry roads, up hills, and through rivers and amongst sheep mobs—just the kind of work the car has to do for the average man who buys one. If that car you're thinking, of buying in needed lor roHtjli work as well as beauty—buy a Hupniobile, it's safe and suit. Writo for a catalogue and further details. A. HATKICK AND CO., Wellington and Wanaanui Agenta for North Island; DUNIC AND PWINCfLE, I'almeisloii North; WACKRILT/ AND STKWAIiT, Feilding; W.F.C.A., Jlasterton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 6
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150DUNEDIN TO PICTON AT 28 MILES AN HOUR IN A HUPMOBILE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 6
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