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ALL THAT YOU WANT IN ANY MOTOR CAR. BEFORE YOU BUY A CAR, the chances are that you will look over quite a few of them. And when you have done so you will find that the most advantageous purchase is a “ STUDEBAKER.” It’s as handsome a car as you ever saw. And yet, With all its beauty, it is essentially oneuthat’s built for SERVICE. For with its balance and alignment of chassis, it hugs the road and drives at the slightest touch of two fingers on the wheel, and its silent and powerful long-stroke motor gives it over-abundance of power. THE STUDEBAKER CAR Is stronger, sturdier, and lighter than other oars, and light-weight of course means light cost of maintenance—less petrol and longer life to your tyres. A little spin will show you how needless it is to pay more for an ORDINARY oar when you can, in a STUDEBAKER, get all that a car can give. Will you taka that Spin with us ? A. and R. DONALD’S STUDEBAKER MOTOR OARAGE. 'Pbeaie:. Private Residence, No. 68. Phone: Garage, No. 77.

& v* 9 We believe the Hupmobile to be the best Car of its Class in the World And what doc# the public believe ? The public—the motoring public say the Hupmobile is the best car of its class in the world. The ,1916 model is better than ever. It has a motor as true as steel- powerful, economical, sweet running. It has ihe Bosch High Tension Magneto. It has Timken bearings, 5 2 inch underslung rear springs, genuine leather upholstery the latest equipment. It is a better car—u Ihe iy lb Hupp gives you every motor car refinement and comfort. It gives service and satisfaction. No car can compare with it at £3BO. Let your car be a proven Hupp—an improved Hupp—a 1916 Hupp. Local Agent•: CAR OF ITHE NEW ZEALAND FAMILY A, Hatrick & Co., Ltd. WANGANUI WELLINGTON WAITARA WAIRARAPA FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN. Write for Catalogue and particulars now !

IAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the CLUB’S COURSE, PAHLATUA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916. OFFICIALS. President. J. BREEDS. Esq. y joe- presidents, Mesws J. McCardle, E B Hare, E. Sullivan. Treasurer, Mr H. MoSherry Stewards, Messrs S. V. Rodney, W. I. Hus bend, L. Johansen, 8. Girdwood Trevor Thomas. A. Larsen, P Tullooh, T. Mexted, W. D. Taylor Clerk of Course, Mr L. Johansen Clerk of Scales, Mr E. Darley Hon. Surgeons, Drs. Dawson and Paterson. Timekeepers, Messrs Hedges and Oxley. Judge, Mr W. H. Hartgill. Handicapper, Mr J. Y. Henrys. Starter, Mr T. Cameron. PROGRAMME. First Race starts at 12.15 p.m. 1 HACK HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 60 bovs; second horse to receive 10 sows from the stake; L«> rWOIYO rv “ ---—• . 1| miles; over six flight® °* hur * It or—dies. Nom. 10s; acc. 20sMAIDEN HACK RACE, of uO sovs; second horse to receive 10 bovs from the stake; six furlongs. For three-year-olds and up. ward* that have not won a race to the value of 16 sows. Minimum weiebt Bst. 71bs. Nom. 30sWELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 50 t»ovs; second horse to receive 10 hovs from the stake; 7 furlongs. Minimum weight Bst. 71be. Nom. 10s; acc. 20b.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5359, 17 February 1916, Page 2

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