THE HUPMOBILE CAR AS AN INVESTMENT. When you’re buying a car remember that you may want to sell it again some day. The car which will fetch the best price second-hand is the cai to buy anyhow.. Now the Hubmobile will sell second-hand at a price nearer its original value than any other automobile 1 And why I Because it is so well-designed, so soundly built, and such sterling value for the money that it’s worth more at second-hand than many new cars. The Hupmobile is supreme in its class. It is the quality car for the moderate purse. It is perfectly engined, giving ample reserve power for the exigencies or rough country. It is the sweetestrunning, easiest-handled and most comfortable care on the market. Call and let the local agent show you what a Hupp can. do! Agents: W.F.C.A., Pahiatua. MR. ECCLES’ EVIDENCE. Mr A. ECCLES, Proprietor of the larpest retail drug business, Auckland, writes:—“My customers are particularly well pleased with Mean's I ssence. They like making their own cough mixture, and your Essence certainly saves them much money.” One bottle of Mean’s Essence contains the necessary medicinal ingredients for a pint of the finest cough, cold and sore throat rone dy it is posssble for money to buy. It saves you at least 9/-, and provides a better cough mixture than you can buy ready mixed. Read the circular and see the easy directions on label. 11)
TEAT-E AS HE UNEQUALLED FARMERS 0 MTMENT. CURES COW POX SORE 4 CRICKED TEATS. 48. (RALPH V« KSNR, Chamhtt, PuhlttKt,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4942, 16 September 1914, Page 3
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