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PIN YOUR MOTOR-CAR FAITH TO THE HUPMOBILE.

The present unprecedented, demand for Motor-cars is often termed by the 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, the Motor-car has come to stay, because it is useful and now almost indispensable to mankind. Ten years ago a Motor-car was an expensive affair, but by standardisation of parts, the cost of manufacturing has been cut down considerably. The Hitpmobile is probably> the newest and best of the email low-priced cars. Tolas little as £225, one can procure a dandy little Runabout, complete with wind shield; horn, lampn, repair kit, and tool outfit; or f&r £250 and £325 respectively, a Hupmobile Torpedo or Touring Car may be your*. These cars are not built to & price. In other words, the Hupmobile is not cheapened in any way, except price, but produces in a smaller machine all tho virtues of a big £500 car. It has a2O and 32 American h.p. motor,.. which is so sturdy and safe, as to enable a world's tour to be bucv cessfnlly completed. The Hupmobile is guaranteed for life, and k 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' the merits of the Hupmobile. Full particulars from A/Hatnck and Co., North > Island agente, Wanganui j or Wakefield-street (opposite Town Hall), Wellington.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 2

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PIN YOUR MOTOR-CAR FAITH TO THE HUPMOBILE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 2

PIN YOUR MOTOR-CAR FAITH TO THE HUPMOBILE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 2