m m Factory records show that 50 per cent, of Hupmobile sales are made to people who have driven Hupmobiles before. To our mind there can be no stronger testimonial as to the service the car actually yields —its unusual economy and its extraordinary performance. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Five-seater touring or two-seater roadster body. Speedometer. Electric starter. Head, taiJ, and dashboard lights. Eain-vision windscreen. Fuel gauge. Oil pressure gauge. Electric horn. A mmeter. Foot and rug rails. Tyre carrier, extra rim. Side curtains, door curtain carriers. Tonneau caipet. Hood (blacx or khaki). Grease gun. Pump, jack, full set of tools Farmers’ Co-op. Wholesale Federation (N.Z.) Ltd. P.O. Box 1124, Wellington, New Zealand. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn, of Canterbury, Ltd. Cashel Street, Christchurch, N.Z. W. J. P. McCulloch - Agent for Otago District. Hupirnobile m Trio A 1 Brit sH ard INjjjJftefi LIGHT CAR The Car for tne Owner-Driver. The High Clearance and Long Wheelbase are just two features that help to make the STANDARD LIGHT CAR the Car for the Overseas Owner-Driver. AGENTS: Send your enquiry for early delivery to COOKE, IIOWLISON, & CO., LTD., 23-25 HANOVER ST., DUNEDIN. STANDARD MOTOR CO , LTD., Coventry, ENGLAND. TRAVEL worries are not for the owner of a Triumph Motor Cycle. These famous machines cut riding expenses to a minimum at the same time affording the rider the benefits of a healthy pastime. Triumph Pedal Cycles are also noted for their many exclusive features. CYCLE OR MOTOR CATALOGUE FREE. TRIUMPH CYCLE CO., LTD. COVENTRY. Ji Agents: V/. A. JUSTICE, 290 Princes Street South, DUNEDIN,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3488, 18 January 1921, Page 42
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