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65>TN / V ife & V/l &*■ />mr. uwiHintT A Ml If M m HBSM9 Vj £'&3 mily Car Been use of its comfort, its reliability, its simple control and bed-rock economy, the I lupmobile is the ideal car for New Zealand lamn'y. This is particularly so with the 1916 5-passem'cr model. It is big, luxurious and comfortable. "1 he seals are upholstered in lirsl-grade leather with genuine hair pad(cn inches deep. Another bis: comfort feature is dial the rear spline are under slung, 52 inches long, and positively absent) all shoes. The Hupp is sturdy—free from trouble. It will give vrvi.c season alter season. Quality is built min its smallest detail, it is mechanically perfect, and eflicient under any conditions. The Hupmobile scores again on an economy basis. The purchase money alone is far away below that of any car of its class, and the cost of upkeep is absolutely the minimum. For the driver-owner ■ —for the family, the Hupp is the car! In In addition to mechanical improvements, the 1916 equipment includes electric starter, lights and horn, khaki one-man top, robe and foot rails, headlight dimmers for city streets, ram-vision wind-shield—-everything that makes for comfort and safety. It is the greatest and best of all Hupps r—■ : >/.»■ . , 1 •• rh " 1 ‘>' .*. .. Q *„T£ ass jl i Ji CAR OF mobile I THE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH WIMI’ENNY H R OS. AND REID, LTD., GORE. Writ* for particulars and new catalogue to-day. Get acquainted with Hufip superiority. WALLIS BROS.’ Bargain Sale in Full Swing. PRICES THAT YOU CANNOT PASS. Ijftdi*'*’ Navy U< iSTUMKS; Usually sold Gar; Sale Prloe, 21*. IrfvHioß’ Tweed UOSTUMKS: TAmilly sold -59* M; Sale Price, 17s White U’ml.nddortxl One (hi I v fWm Sergo U( ISTITIK. soiled: Sale PliO©, I*S M. White Pique URF.S^US: Clearing Price, 12s 6d. Striped Pique (’( >ST F M F«S : Usual Unco, T>s (id; Sale Price, t-5s ladies’ Rixoly-in-Wear lIAd’S; Clearing at 2s lid. Uaduwd Straw Shape*; Going at Is lid. Uf>.dio*' dhumued 11 ATS; Sale Price, 3s lid to 8s 11d« AS THE QUANTITIES IN THESE LINES ARE LIMITED WE WOUf-U ADVISE AM EARL'S VISIT TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. BROB.j The Stere that Saves You Money, gSA£9 STREET.

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Mataura Ensign, 11 February 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, 11 February 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, 11 February 1916, Page 3

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