DUNEDLN TO PICTON AT 28 MILES AN HOUR IN A HUPMOBILE. Something like going, isn't it? An .average speed, mind you, kept up hour after hour through the afternoon and thp long night and the next day; 17£ Lours, without a stop. That's the record of the Hupmobile which came out first —a good firsts—in the Reliability Trials the other day. The distance was 496 miles, and the roads were the take-it-as-you-find-it sort of cross-coun-try1 roads, \vp hills and through rivers nnd 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: is needed for Tough work as well ast beauty—buy a Hupmobile, it' 3 safe and sure. "Write for a catalogue and further details.— -Agents: A. H. Christie, Manaia. A. M. "Oronin, Elthnm, and A. Hatrick and ** Co.. Ltd., "Wanaanui.-r-Advt. 8 VIVIFTG .Moore and Co.—My Daughter "BiifferHi from Eczema for nin« years, js-Tirl being treated bvthree doctor** with no good results, a friend advised use to try Vivific Tonic arid Ointment, »nd after taking, seven bottles of Tonic and usn>.<? one pot of Ointment *b*» \cas "onapl^fely fnml. thnnks +0 Vivj^.^M.., " Clarry. Cornwall TBttcet. EJiiiam.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 5
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203Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 5
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