20 PER CENT MORE POWER IN THE 1916 HUPMOBILE. The great feature of the 1916 Hupp is the increased power Without radical change in. its design and without loss of Hupp simplicity the new model has 20 per cent, more power than the 1916 model. No car within £2CO of the Hupmobile price will give such excellent performance on hills, in sand, mud or on rough roads. Huop prices hare not be«n increased. £380 is the price of the superb 5-passenger model, equipped with Bosch high-tension magneto and every car convenience! Cushions are made of machine-picked hair, and have more, larger. and longer springs. This is the car for you' Low in original cost, low in upkeep, speedy, silent, powerful, simple in control! Get .particulars of Hupp construction and equipmentwrite for the 1916 catalogue. A- Hatrick and Co , Ltd., Wellington. Waneanui. and Waitara- Local Agents:—R. B Spinks and Co., Auckland; Willis Bros. Te Aroha; Auckland Fanners Union. Auckland Agents.
Painless Corn Cure: This preparation completely cures the most painful corns, hard or soft A few applications only quired to deaden the pain. It is also most useful in removing any thickening of the epidermis or horny portion of the skin. Full directions attached to each bottle. Price, Is.—Edson and Schmidt, chemists, Auckland. w
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 5
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