AIR FARMER: !!' li, IT INTO town: TiJ-to-i-.t'o f.iruie' , ;; everywhere ;;re giving uy h:>rse-:;ml-i.rap journeys to town and are trave.lin;; l;y Hupmobile instead. With the- llnyn there 's no "pottering abenr." catching horses, grooming, and h inic^-ing—voi: simply step into foe i-..ir. press a pedal, move a lever v.tvl yc.-'.'rv oft! You can travel at. any tMro-i t>011; slower than walking pace lo I'.o miics an, hour. CushioiiH aro trn :'ce;) ;niJ \.\<c body is so well sprung that you scarcely fee! a jot. I l is comes on to rain tho one-man to-; is quickly adjusted, and the side ciii tains make it a cosy closed-in car. For night travelling there are powerful electric headlights. In town you can dim theni so as not to dazzle horses. These are but a few llupmobile advantages. For further particulars and Free catalogue apply:—The North Auckland Farmers' Co-op. . I<td., agents, Whangnrri. A. I la trick and Co., f/td., Waiwanui, distributors for N'oith Island,
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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 2 December 1916, Page 3
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