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"READABILITY" IS A HUPMOBILE FEATURE "Roadability" is a new word, .meaning "ability on the roads." and it applies to the new Hupmobile. The Hupphas several features which make it smooth-running on any road. Hear springs are underslung- and flexible — they "soak up" road shock like a. sponge. Motor is .design?d for heavy road work. - It is known as the ''lugging" type, anfl is particularly powerful for hill, mud Or sand pulling. Thebody is perfectly balanced, long and; low-hung. There is no top-heaviness, side-skidding, or vibration. These are some reasons for Hupmobile roadability —and there are other big features youshould see. Inspect the handsome de"sign, and the luxury of the new Humitobile. For fres catalogue and particulars apply A_ Ha trick and Co.. Ltd.. AVanganui, distributors:for North Island. — Advt. 3$The Economic draw special attention' to their selection of Dress Materials for this season. Eyary fashionable wear is on show including many popular effectsnow difficult to procure. A'visit of inspection will be esteemed a favor, no one be'ng nressed to purchase.—Tho Economic. Ha wera. —A dv t•. Gift* to o^v snldieT-s should >nvo durability. Try E. Morris, jeweller, Hawera. r quality consistent with. pric?.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 October 1916, Page 4

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