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-JSi-J /'■X p^rv y c£ii iter! This new Hupmobile is a “goer!” Its splendid motor will run all da}'’ without overheating the car itself can traverse “back country” roads which would soon cause less sturd}?- cars to rattle and develop weaknesses. Hupp is an ideal long-distance car —roomy and comfortable, big in power and low in upkeep. Whether you judge from the mechanical point of view, or from that of comfort, grace, economy, the Hupp will become established in your good opinion. It is good on all points—an aristocrat about town, and a performer in the country. v ' Hupmobile is complete. Everything needed for safe, comfortable motoring is included. It has electric light and starting, variable headlight dimmers, demountable rims (one extra), adjustable ventilating windshield, speedometer, ammeter, robe and foot rail£, pump, jack, tools, tyre carrier. In a minute one man' can convert it from an open car (as illustrated above) to a cosy closed-in car for wet weather, for it has a smart ' “Neverleek” top with close fitting side curtains. Investigate the greater goodness of this far-famed Hupmobile. ’Tis a perfect 5passenger car. Call, or write for free Catalogue. Local Aseato McKenzie’s Ltd, Marten. There is no better value on the market. The p r ice is ex ceptionally reasonable Distributing Agents for North Island: A. Hatrick & Co, 9 Ltd. [Wanganui and Wellington MA

1523 ts* /; v '- tly. > iW \ r / * Wrni\' I Y"V. t——*C ' i.(.\l v \ '** 4 H,' A v :• /X- IT* , •ft ' »fcr j nrj ' i/ U\\ if 1 (f3V v •. SLil i%CL ,-••1 ,-f, h < nsj# Yr i MMLMh { j 4/ -S i ;i h-S I » p^VUDs: K 'Sxsk feij i[?4>¥c^:wi f3\ ; % .-- cv - .; « "^3 Siiiclehaicer aia economical Cai in purchasing any high-grade coinsnodityhas taught “■ the man of discriminating judgment that the article which is cheapest in first cost is usually the most expensive in the end. This is particularly true of a motor car. There ere other motor cars selling for a lower y.rice than Studebaker, but careful comparison and investigation have shown that after these ears have been used for any considerable period the Studebaker has proved the best investment. Motor car repairs are e:q The cheap oar, beir !3 md anno mg ensapay omit, needs repairs frequently, while the medium - priced Studebaker is constructed to give long service without the need cf much repair. And when, repair is necessary the Studebaker is so thoroughly accessible that such repairs can be made at remarkably low cost. We invite you to come to our showroom and talk this over. We believe wo can prove that the Studebaker gives you the greatest value for the money expended of any motor car sold in New Zealand. ADAMS LTD. N.Z. Importer* of STUDEBAKEK Motor* ’WANGANUI, PALMERSTON N., TLViAKU and CHRISTCHURCH. Distributors and Assists ; lilarton—Holfe & Walker ; Ball*—Ford & B&moy % Taranaki—Nairton King;. i " ncfsa ; | AOCUST Ist, 3 *Jt7, j Models. Touring i and Ro datwr | £425. 1 6-cyl. Model*, Touring 1 and Koadst.ir I 1493. rsttcrl wi'h “■ Dixi,« ** W tearproof M.^nsts,

The 'Prestige of SCOULLAR Furniture —aw— ■iwniiwmminirrari' nun im rT*irMi?-M>rrii The excellent quality, the unexcelled workmanship, the stability and superiority of every piece, have resulted in the prestige which is always connected with the "HOUSE OE SCOULLAR’S.” Begin well by Furnishing with SCOULLAR Furniture. We devote special attention to the furnishing of country homes, and invite ENQUIRIES BY MAIL for PARTICULARS and ESTIMATES. lar Co, Ltd. LA SYS STOW QUAY, WELLINGTON. '.e Branches cv i MtASTBRTOK and HA3.VIWGB. COLCS2.\'G IS v_ .

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11401, 21 November 1917, Page 2

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