The Auckland Savings Bank trustees have decided to invest £100,000 m the war loan. THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND THE HUPMOBILE. Further testimony as to the goodness of flho Hupraobilo conies from a country m our own Empire — India. In Bombay tha Hupmobilo has . been given semiofficial recognition, and hereafter no other, car will be used there by the British Government. The reason is <Hupp power, economy, stamina, and completeness. Included , are Jißleofolo starting and lighting system, 6-yolt. storage battery, headlight variable dimmers, license brackets, unpickable lock on combination switch, ad jußtatnle "ventilatinc 1 wind 'Shieldy one-man Neverleck top -with form-fitting envelope, quick-acting side curtains, new ty.pe .door curtain carriers, ammeter, speedometer, robe rail, foot rail and car-; pot m tpninean,, pon-&|?d ty^egi oh. rear, five demouiitablo rims, tyre carrier, ptimp, jack, and full «et of tools. The price is reasonable. A. Hatrick and Co. , Jjtd., Wan^nui and Wellington. Jx>cal agetnts : J. K. Redstone and Sone, Ltd. 45
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 7
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