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II CAR OF TrHENEW ZEALAND FAMILY Ask the Garage Man He is a motor car doctor. He will tell you that many Hupmobiles go to him for Benzine—but very few for repairs. "I have no reason to'boost* Hupmobiles" he will say "they don't help my repair business much. But the 1916 Hupp is a wonder—a beauty to look at. You catt^t teach me Price : With muc^ ?b° ut machinery—and I tell you the new Hupp is perfection. It Electric Light has Timken Bearings—a wonderful motor. I've overhauled scores of and starter, highest priced cars—and not one, of them contains better material than £395 , the Hupis!" at main ports. He knows cars! He's a friend of the Hupp because he loves a good car You'll be amazed when you see the new Hupmobile features at the same -j.. low price as before. •"* j^H SmSTen* N.Z. Farmers 5 Go-op., Assn., Ltdi* ■■2i^"SS??.. 1 lo!^frX nt Agents s Wintringham & Mitchell, —~ : —! — "r ~~ , , ' ■■ . . • '•-,■•■■■■,■. .. ■■'~■ ..;.■/ ! '■-■■.. -i ■' • ' '"' "' ■■■ ■- ' Hott-^8

1915 FOg jCMAS. 1915 A Really Delightful Display of Suit- Jlj^ able Gifts for Ladies and Gents. i^jS© THE mddern CHRISTMAS GIFT aims'1 at being -. Ji- Jfe>*i useful as well as ornamental, and you will find an /jSST J-*xs%k excellent selection of DAINTY 6LOUSES, GLOVES, fIM»JI HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR, etc., as Mmff/rML 1 ' well as all kinds of NOVELTIES IN ANTIMONY and MJsJlililWk%* ' COPPER WARE and JAP GOODS. & rkllilMf \ Presents you can USE. are always welconte; that's i*|J»tjf/ ijSJW/ %, why our stock is so popular with gift seekers. uijH'l/1/^' vi i We offer choice and value better than ever this year. stw^nF\ if/i* Discount Qoupons I^^^O^ with every 1/-spent- vPS^pJ ■ - •■'■-.■ - ■ ■ ' ' ; -' ■ ' .. • %' ~' -^y Bsf LESS YM'MOW&trQWLSraRE'W ' -— HEHaIL — f ; ; . _ __ " MaMi^IMHMMHMmMMMHIMSMMBIS»«KNHMMHMMMamiIIM«iaMII II ■11 Ht llllljli »tx»ass* ■jM-'itKgVf-KttKevnmimm •< '-.'■•''.' J Jlithough FORD CARS' ARE OUR MAIN LINE -DON'T >6RGET WE ARE* GENERAL CYCLE AGENTS, And we can supply for the Cyoiist. Moi^r-cyclirt, and Motorist in repairs, tyres, extras, sundries of every grade and particular, benzina, oils, tyrea, l,mps, carbide, grease, oi>tfita, ROVER CYCLES! ROVER CYCLES! SPRTNTER CYCLES! SPRINTER CYCLES! New Home Sewing Machines! Go-carts! Go-carta! TNDIAN MOTORCYCLES (latest models) and MOTOR-CARS FOR HIRE at Parker's Central Gartige.

! «JU&T tA^D&D ';■■ ' V FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASOiST. |. Toys for the children in endless varie--1 ties. . ' ";.. ■ m ■ i A choice selection of presents suitablefor old and young.; • Christinas Cards and*jfost Ckfds. I A special line of Ladies'/Gold Watches, 90s each to clear. • Ladies' Silver "\VatchW3ss; reduced to 19s 6d to' clear.^. • , A- special line of Meii's Bark Summer - I , Coats. ■ .■"* ■' ■ ■' ■ ! 12 dozen Men's Fancy Summer Vests, 3s 6d each; worth 10s 6d. Malay Muscatels, ,5-Jlb trays, 6s 3d' each..-' •.' ■; '-■'%!':...■ ■ New reason's Prun&!S, v ; Figs, and I>at«s. I Pie Fruits in all varieties. i Cordials, all flavors, Is 2d per bottle. Aerated Waters, 2s 6d dozen: Fancy Lollies and Bon Bous. 1 Aul'efbrook's, Phoenix, and Gri£Bn Jfl Biscuit^. FULLER-'-BROS., DIRECT IMPORTERS, SEI>BON. Up-to-date m®t&r Cars.. I WISH to notify tlie generai yablia that I am now running nay oar* in conjunction with Gibson and Co., McKpnide'B Stables, and all ordersleft"%her© will b« promptly »tttod«i bo. Seyen^eat«ri nx oyHnder, 49liors»po^er Hudson^ abo Ford oar», fi» fairffl day «r nijsilit at rsascnablo pricaa 'Phonee: HcKenme's Stables. KT<». im ; private r«eidenc«, No. 180. Bod> 119, i>—«— OH A©. P. NORTH, MA^SWELL ROAD.

A Dnnedin; paper states that a working man recently received from •a-certain industrial union secretary a letter peremptorily demanding payment of arrears of "his son's contributions as a member oi' the organisation. The letter stated that if payment wore not made, s;teps would be taken to have him dismissed by his employer. The father did not fall into a. rage ovor the impertinent eommunioationy but informed- the official that his son's mother would-be very pleased'to. have h'.'V boy 'dismissed from 3»is .jo]), which at tho thru- liappoiicd to '>'o in a \\ct treacli on Gallipoli. ;

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 2

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