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the new maxwell. MOTOR CABS ARE TRANSPORTATION. And transportation is an essential commodity. If you buy a low-grade or cheap car, and it does not give you* transportation, you are not getting what you paid for, and that car is dear at any price. The car which fulfils all promises is the Hupmobile, which has proved itself for 11 years, under all New Zealand conditions, to be thoroughly reliable. The road that “winds uphill all the way” has no terrors for it, and it takes the ordinary motor obstacles with a “ frolic welcome” that is characteristic of its mechanical efficiency. It is the most economical car on the market for either business or pleasure, and the most long-lived. It has a tyro mileage of 6000 to 8000 miles each, a benzine consumption of 80 to 100 miles per tin, and a lubricating oil consumption of 1000 miles per gallon. Turn your attention to the Hupp. Agents: N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Association of Canterbury (Limited).—Advt.

With a view to the prevention of the spread of gaatro-intcstlnal (Jiscaseß, the Gov. eminent of Malta has prohibited until further notice the importation and sale of wheat flour containing less than 36 per cent, by weight of wet gluten or more than 5 per cent, by weight of substances soluble js cold water.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 14

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