YOUR MOTOR CAR FAITH TO THE HUPMOBILE.
The present unprecedented demand | for Motor Oars is often termed by j the unthinking a “Craze.” Were j it so it would have passed as a ship o’ the night. Like the Telegraph, | Telephone and other comparatively * I new productions of a hustling age, I ! the Motor Oar has come to stay, ! !« because it is useful and now almost j indispensable to mankind. Ten | years ago a Motor Oar was an ex- ! pensive affair, but by standardisation j of parts the cost of manufacturing | has been cut down considerably, j The Hupmobile is probably the , newest and best of the small low | priced cars. For as little as £225 | j one can procure a dandy little RunI about, complete with Wind Shield, | Horn, Hood, Lamps, Repair Kit and j Tool Outfit; or for £350 and £325 r.eapeotively a Hupmobile Torpedo | br\Touring Oar may be yours. | These Oars are not built to a price. } In other words, the Hupmobile is | I not cheapened in any way except ? price, but produces in a smaller j machine all the virtues of a big | I £SOO Oar. It has a2O and 32 Amen- i jcanh.p. motor which is so sturdy? I and safe as to enable a world’s « I tour to be successfully completed, j The Hupmobile is guaranteed, and \ if you are in the market for a, Good | Oar for business or for pleasure, i look into the merits of the Hrrpmo- j i pile. Full particulars from A. I HA TRICK & 00., Ltd., Wanganui, sole agents for North Island. Agent | for Rangitikei district H. Sutcliffe, Marton. * I
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10640, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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272YOUR MOTOR CAR FAITH TO THE HUPMOBILE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10640, 8 May 1913, Page 7
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