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CAR '■ 0#- ■' Jl~™ E NEW 2EA.L bW Gomfort is one of the big things you want in an automobile. - Comfort is one of the big things you get in the Hupmbbiiei' And in tlie 1916 Model get increased comfort! 1" ' It is roomy. The upholstery is ten inches deep—two inches deeper than last year 'The best cushion springs, genuine machine-picked hair and first quality leather are used throughout. The wheel base is long, the tyres' are: big, the springs are 52 inches long, flexible and zmderslung. The 1916 Hupmobrle *leavesnothing wanting in the way of big:comfort features. - It has excellent equipment—khaki one-man: top with quick-acting storm curtains, improved rain-vision ventilating wind shield, foot rails, jrobe rails, head-light dimmers (for city streets), electric light, electric self-starter—-every car necessity and;several car,.luxuries. In appearance it is the most graceful car on the roads. In reliability and mechanical-fitness it cannot be bettered. In spite of big improvements the 1916 Hupp is just the same low price as ever! The 5 passenger model with; full equipment costs prily £395 at niain ports. ' Reasons Why the Huprnohile Leads ■: Non-stallablc Motor— insures against Exceptionally easy steering. accident.; Electric Light and Starter. Spiral Bevel Gears in full-floating". •Ohc-man Top; khaki, quick-acting Rear Axle —highest price con- storm curtains.' struction : —a;lmittctl best. One Sv.-itch to control starting and Speedometer drive from transmission ignition—simplest on the market., —no-cxp.occd,gears— silent. V Underslung Rear and Special Dimmer Bulbs arid Glass in , flexible—give easiest riding.; ■ Headlights—no road glares .' Two-gallon Reserve in gasoline tank--1 ungsten' Steel. Valves —do 'not warp —you are never left helplcss en ron d. ;or pit—used in highest priced cars. Ten per cent over-size Tyres—insure scl£-lu'bricating "Springs -—never maximum mileage. ' Write for Catalogue and Particulars NOW! .7:i.\:' :i;.^fiHRISTGHURCH mmmm sso.j;JLtcL; NELSON, Sifc<?K Si* m, zms [gga»«M»Mß^^ v it '■ ■'., ls\ : adv ia' A bie ; ; jnd. :tf esira bie that you should act" promptly. A dose of -I&tecKam^Fiiiv'taW save; further trouble, In. many ; instances.' : Fdr possess ' r^arliiblkipov^ers : and, when they are taken; at the: first/^siga; ; ■"nfea'«» rfi<!.?crr fsvmn'inrAsv linoendinp .--if ™~—».. - >.< id tlier cis aispeedy f etura to nori Pills vrlth perfect coMiden " headachy," depressed* bilious, 'constipated, dizzy or'dyspeptic. These are , recotuse : V ,'' " :;^ .: ;i;>is- -^^V iykKA-^^EkCi amy Sold In. bosca, Übtlled. price lOW- (36 tilts) I/1J (56 pilla) & 2/91*68 pills). 'Safest and most gentle medicine for Infants, Children, Da]:caJ» Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy. . Important NoticedWeS&BsS&ssESSWWmI i wx*. mffiSsm mmsmmm^SSSmmmsilS^mam „ „_5' n r1 '" FHive'sal remedy for Acidity of the ""~ .. Sli'UlUr'h. J>«* ' v.ir . rjjc'Kinin<-. '.ir.'iu I Mmm P I I ■l^i m m W pa\ i can ■. supply^ li?lil#;AM r 1 H iimited, J- AT &A.N • MITCHELL, ■ Manager. m Hi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 7