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THE 1916 HUP.UOBILE IS GREAT '■ VALUE! . It is a picture of grace, speed and 'comfort. Take" the 5-fassenger .model. The body is neat, low-slung, and compact, yet, there is ample room for the full compliment of passengers to recline in perfect ease- Cushions are padded with machine-picked hair and have more and larger spring:. The model is well adapted to New Zealand requirements. The rough country of the Dominion throws a heavy strain and tension on the chassis and it is here the Hupp scores. The Hupp chassis is the strongest, most carefully fitted of its kind in the -world. From every point of view the 1916 Hupp is a splendid car—strongly built and equipped with Khaki one-man top, electric lights and starter and other features. It's the car for you! The cost is only £395 at main ports. N.Z. Farmers* Co-operative Association, Ltd... Christchurch. Local Agents: W. GVining, .Nelson. MEAN'S"*? ass ESSENCE 1 SAVES YOUR MONEY-QptS YOO 600^ FROOTCiDS IZrnx* Hctduhe, • 'Avrigeetioii, Constipi boa, and Biliouacc**. They are elegan (a appearance and peasant to take lb«V ere immensely more valuable tnan *a ordinary aperient. the; remove from Ike; blood, tissues, and intereal Organs, vaate poisonous matter t oat is clogging choking the channels that lend • and firoa them. Trootoids are THE BEST <**nent medietas to take when any OtiiiMtMit n Bipod Poison Is present, •r when Congestion of the Brain ox Apoplexy is present or threatening. Th«y have been proved V> rJSoxtx quick relief in such cases wb«o ether, aperient* bare not dons any good at a& . Frootoida are absolutely; r"~* rivalled fo?., FAMILY m jv' their, benefioial effects are evident bjr■: the -disappearance of headach*—a ■tgh* ~ ehcery sense of perfect health Log' the place of sluggish depressed tiga,Vythe liver aoting properly, an# 1 the food being properly digested toids are a very eooaomioa! MEDICINE. 1 'doe*, cakes onoe-a. week, at bed-time, m highly bepeficiaL They aot splendidly the Liver Ano habit oi b*' sompletely curod if ths imilt will on ettoh occasion, when take a Jose of Frootoid* inMead-, of aa : ordinarv . aperient. : Tb« •vdferer thus .gradually becomes quit* ladejMdeat Aperient Medicine* Frfee -1/ C from all Chemicte and HedMwi* ▼•odors, and W. Q. Hearne i k &d Q—Uf. VUUmU, |

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 8