THE CAR OF CHARACTER* The Hupmobile is so different from all other cars that it ma: justly claim to ba distinctive. Its individuality is bo unusual that a man who has once owned a Hupmobile does not try another make when he. buy* a new —he buys another Hupmobilo. Long wheel base, powerful brakes, fullfloating rear axle, and irreversible [steering gear are only one or two of the advantages which appeal to every experienced motorist The oldest member in raost Automobile Clubs as well as the young enthusiast both extol the Hupmobile as the best car of its class in the world. When you own a Hupmobile you will agree that it has no equal for New Zealand conditions end New Zealand roads. Write for particulars to B. B. SPINKS AND CO., Auckland; J. POMEROY AND CO., Hamilton; A. C. JONASSEN, Tauranga; A. HAT 111 Civ AND CO., LTD., Wanganui, Agents for North Island; or K.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, Christchurck, Agents for South Island.
WAI-RONGA HAS ALL ESSENTIALS OF PERFECT IA3LE WATER. The essentials of t* perfect table water are pleasant taste, delicate mineralisation, natural manufacture. Judged by this. ' standard Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral. Water is perfect. It is delightful t$ :•'.'■'? taste, remarkably pure, naturally ' car-> W-' <i bonated, and lightly mineralised, tflepds beautifully with- wines, spirits, raiik, -~' liotels, clubs, = stores. y r , ~ „■-.- ' ■■- |M J , ' ; n|| "NAZOL" is a faithful, friend—cares coughs and colds quicjsjiy,. ,* ■. * ~ 1 " ■,V- : '..-'• ' r : ' ,: .' : . '-■■■>■'''•:-' ■'^V^M;®S^&>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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238Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15500, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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