A TRIUMPH FOR THE HUPMOBILE.
PICTON TO DUNEDIN IN 17* HOURS,: WITHOUT A STOP. i . That's an average speed of 23 mUesanj hour—for 495 miles, with never a stopWf 174 hours. The road was the usual up:l and-down mixture of ruts arid stories, ■; through rivers and over hills, but.} t*jeg sturdy Hupp never "bucked," hmnhung| along; steadily from start to fi n k&i;g||| establishing a record for reliability under;strenuous conditions. The car W»si triumphs in such a test is the '**?||!|| proved merit for New Zealand work. the Hupmobile. besides its rough capabilities, has all the style, the dignity, the comfort of the most expensive cars."A*! £330 for the touring (32-h.p.), <ST;?£3pv with Electric Starting and Lighting\p3|§ Hupp stands pre-eminent. as the.mo*| generous car-value in tho trade, The*% a Hupmobile catalogue for von at R. Jp: : ; Spinks and Co.. Auckland; A. HaincSJ and Co., Ltd., Wanganoi .„ % 3&."i£§|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 4
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146A TRIUMPH FOR THE HUPMOBILE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 4
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