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THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT and the hup mobile. Further testimony as to the goodness of the fciupmobile comes from a country' in our own Empire—lndia In Bombay the Hnpmohile has been given semi official 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:—Electric starting and lighting system, 6-volt storage' battery, headlight variable dimmers, license brackets, unpick ible lock on combination switch, adjustable ventilating windshield, one-man Noverloek top with form-fitting envelope, quick acting side curtains, new tye door curtdn carriers, ammeter, speedometer, robe rail, foot rail and carpet in tonneau, non-skid tyros on rear, five demountable rims, tyre carrier, pump, jack and full set of tools. The price is reasonable. Come and seo—or write for free catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd, Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents, McKenzie’s, Ltd. Messrs Spence’s and Spence summer sale is now in full operation and big business has been doing since the opening day. -Hi kinds of summer goods are being eagerly bought-up, Owing to the hot weather and the low prices ruling.*

J. BlMDail Carrlar and forwarding Ageni, MAKTON JUNCTION. Marton Agent for N.Z. Express Company PARCELS Consigned to and Received from ail parss of the Dominion.! Telegrami and orders promjtly Bfc> tendedto? Telephone l? 8

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11448, 30 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11448, 30 January 1918, Page 2