pbncquevillers| 'court? ft, les iss^ris-BfCjtot OterviUeF .Jf"£ .„ ''Se-re »M«y^ GpdvillersiS > -'' <^esn( Auchonviliec==#J'v* T5 .. Miraumontv Ligny-7JW/<y BanSourfc Jl -^ aJ** Haplincotjrt 1 le'Sars^r Ba £ stPe / ebelmer „.%.!«. ~ Mesnil-Martinsart hiepvai' s3 AMartinpuieb B i \ £ =» Bazcnti n* „,Becoctkl- Becourt Montauban // COMBLE'S' • Meanlte Csrr.oj ~4=r..-JifTMa ricourt ,T Ran co'ur t \"" LeForest '<« A Malfirepas ■ 5, \\;*fe= // r A V* Yf*o< Bouchavcsnsj Heights in Metres -ID iflMonancoarfc raifcucwrt Or e Fcuiliereo ? V8 ,5 ' W&QuenTin X | PERONNE Moftourt^* 1 J-Jiutgnatica >m picric Bccquin'court^ vAsscvillc^r^.f.. Proyart V j 0 V'AlcPa-C?/wnne/ A fc -sar^ fc «-/Framcrvil!eJ / *'»yyr./ GuilWucourt s^ CJS s'uyccoucfc /„ /V , VermandcvnilVs/ jj ~ 8 / , tf£nnoraa ka^JtOSIERES -Jy.Tl- l£-Gr-.-..■■' if J A? *?x y^ -.'.Paptain « . Tlie heavy black lino shows the position of the front bofoiv the offensive started, and the names und'ei-linod are those of the points reached oy the first at-icks. After a. fierce resistance'by tho enc-.T.y. the British captured Ci-<iitalina soil and the Mametz Wood, which is shown, iminediateiy to :he east of it ; and also cleared the T rones pes Wood, whicili is not shown en 'he map. but appears to be near Hnrdoeourt. The advance has since bee:; increased, and east of ('onta'maison the Dr'tish have captured Bazentin. ar.d Loiisiueval. making a, total penetration of five miles.
i THE NEW ZEALAND FAMJL.Y mm Perhaps he is one of those business v men who is supposed to have no ( J sentiment about him. / Ask him about his Hupmobile. Remember —he pays the bills. He knows what Hupmobile service is. He measures it in pounds, shillings and pence. He will probably begin by telling you that he looks upon the Hupmobile as an investment. And he will certainly say it's one of the best investments he has ever made. He will explain to you how little he has spent on repairs, in ten, twelve or eighteen months —in three years. You'll find his repair csill a negligible quantity. That's the way of the Hupp. You'll admit, that when a business man praises the Hupp, the quality, the value, the efficiency must be there! It is. More so than ever in the 1916 Hupmobile. The 5-seater model is a wonderful achievement. It represents the finest work of engineer, coachbuilder, *ancl upholsterer combined —the result is a better Hupp—a perfect Hupp. We could tell you of a dozen big improvements in the new model —improvements in the chassis—improvements in the body. We could tell you of increased comforts, increased efficiency, increased economy. But come and see. To see is to oelisvs. If you cannot call, write for free catalogue and particulars. Now! —do it now! N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. i-tdL CHRISTCHURCH Local Agents : e m i as m m mm i&& EH rK* m m KBS wm m m? ft M M S3 &£ m mi <A SSfe* «5* mm *&&
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 July 1916, Page 7
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