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-H A K\ I ®i\ W. 1 $| f SSSyi ||l § Sjt SI z as HH six! ~ ~n . jSyjftg *« >■. S s£&£%£ V S 3 Tourer £jso , Sedan £.450 at main ports I'T 11 .. 1 .U c:zz:;~-£i m\m‘ m m.__ w\> HI ww»« »/ . . .. .-,-v^Vf^" ss» Ste 4-door Sedan, six-cylinder motor, force-feed lubrication to all A main bearings, connecting rod bearings and camshaft bearings, •_• 7-bcaring crankshaft, 6-bcaring camshaft, new velour uphol- $ stery. 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, 5 disc wheels, nfew Mai- ) lard Green finish, cowl ventilator, cowl lights, rear-vision mirror, silken curtains, transmission lock, automatic windshield wiper. 5 Never has . there been-a car that demonstrates its own superiority so quickly and conclusively as this new Nasi i - built success the, A jax Six. When can you inspect? SOLE LOCAL AGENTS:— J. G. INGE AM AND CO., HARDY STREET, NELSON. •yt'MnrC) •. }-■

HUPMOBILE SIX At fS»SSsßzrr^\ *BECP WIU Bp J? h. m:m iSSS >S3DO as sss? im £-'2iV. cm —■■ tfSaaS 1 rpp WHEN Hupmobile engineers designed this New Six they planned to maintain their always high standards of quality— but in reality they have surpassed them. All the comfort, steadfastness, and economy of upkeep that have made Hupmobile stand out for seventeen years are preserved; and now previous triumphs are dwarfed by the remarkable abilities of this new creation —the Hupmobile Six. Economical—powerful in pick-up and speed range—roomy and comfortable—you will be more than pleased with the motor car you have been waiting for so long. tt V D E IX m € Y L Local Agents: _ . _ , The New Zealand Farmer;/ Co-operative Association or Lanlctbury, Ltd.

Ckk^iiSd^ richer — — lighter more nourishing Make them with i Pint Highlander MUk (1 part of milk to 4 par* of water) 1 teaspoon salt 1 lb. flour 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons cream of tarta* loz. to 2 ozs. of butter Method. — Sift soda and cream of tartar several times through a fine sieve, and add the flour and salt. Mix to a soft dough with milk, cut into email eguaree, pock closely togv'lbtr on » hot floured tj ay, aud bah© In h ciultk oven. Highlander milk Economical tor Cooking

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 8

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