The Germans have another barbwire device. Masses of it axe laid close to the ground, with the idea of escaping high-explosive shells. But immediately attacking infantry comes near, up goes the wire, levered up by long-distance wires. 1915 BRINGS A BETTER HUPMOBILE. The 1916 model of the 5-passenger Hupp embodies many improvements. Greater economy, 20 per cent, more power, better equipment, are strong features. Yet the price remains just the same as last year! Tn design the Hupp is racy, compact, and graceful. The interior is sumptuously upholstered in genuine leather, cushions are padded with machine-picked hair, and have more and better springs. There are robe rails and foot rails, and all hardware is of the best nickel. To the smallest detail the 1916 Hupp is a high quality oar—better than ever;. Up-to-date methods of manufacture and enormous output enable these improvements'to be made at the same low price as before. £3BO is the price of the 1916 5-passenger model, with electric light, electric starter, Bosoh high-tension magneto, and full equipment. Write for the Hupp catalogue. ' A. Hatriclc and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui, and Waitara. Local agents: Messrs. Redstone and Sons, Gisborne j Mr. R. J. Pqtlian, Wairoa. *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4155, 4 February 1916, Page 2
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198Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4155, 4 February 1916, Page 2
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