The Little Things That Count! With Motor Cars (as with most other things) attention to detail is usually proof of good value, careful workmanship, quality. For instance, the attention to detail which is apparent in the Hupmobile, illustrates how good this Car is. The back of the front seat is covered in leather from floor to top, leaving no highlypolished surfaces to become scratched or marred. The entire body is lined. On the front springs there are special splash plates which protect the radiator from mud and dust. —The clear-running boards and front floor boards are covered with high quality battleshipgrey linoleum. —Upholstery is ten inches deep, covered with genuine leather, and stuffed with real hair. In tonneau there is a robe rail, foot rail, and carpet. Refinements like these show that the Hupmobile manufacturers do not pay all attention to big things and no attention to small things. As a matter of fact, the Hupp is so good mechanically that few improvements can be made. Hence more attention is devoted to b !y improvements to the smallest detail. Yet the price is only £450 f.0.b., Clixlstcharch. Completely Equipped Hupmobile models await immediate delivery, . If you are interested, we cordially invite your inspection. AGENTS—WATTS & GRIEVE, Invercargill. WIMPENN’T BROS. & BE ID, Gore. J. A. MCKINNON, Blverton. Distributors for South Island: N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd, Christchurch 36
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Southland Times, Issue 17919, 26 April 1917, Page 7
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