A Southland paper now reports that an excellent growth of grass exists in the tailings ■ from the gold dredges in the Waikaka and Waim'wnu Valleys. The stock depastured in these places are reported to be looking particularly well. CAR-LUXURY FOR THE MODERATE PURS&-«-THE HUPMOBTLE. That quiet, powerful, dignified cax which sweeps up to the kerb with • the easy swing — -that's a Hupmobile! Yet for all its comfort and smart finish it is not an expensive car — though* in its modern appurtenances of luxury it gives almost everything tliat the most costly cars offer. The price of the Hupp Touring Oar is £330, or £380 with Electric Lighting and Starting. The handsome "streamline" body of the Hupp gives distinction, beauty and stylo; deep seats, perfeot engine, and sturdy chassis take 'the rough hard work with never a "kick." The Hupmobile is the product I of many years of car-constoruotdon and designing. You can't afford to neglect the Hupp — investigate to-day. Agents: Barlow Motor Go., Gisboine; A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., WftPganui,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 9
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170Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13604, 9 February 1915, Page 9
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