A TRIUMPH FOR THE HUPMOBILE—PICTON TO OUNEOIN TN 17* HOURS WITHOUT A STOP. That's an average speed of 28 miles an hour—for 496 miles, with never a stop for 17J hours. The road was the usual up-and-down mixture fcbf ruts and stones, through rivers and over hills, but the sturdy Hupp never "bucked," humming along steadily from start to finish, and establishing a record for Reliability under strenuous conditions. The car that triumphs in such a test is the car of proved merit for New Zealand work. And the Hupmobile, besides its rouo;h country capabilities, has all the dignity, the comfort of the mostexpensive cars. At £330 for the I Touring (32-Ji.p.) or £3BO with | Electric Starting and Lighting, the i Hupp stands pre-eminent as the most generous car-value in the trade. There's a Hupmobile catalogue l for you at A. Hatiick and Co.. Ltd., WanIganui and "Waitara, or The Taranaki, i Farmers'"Co-op. Organisation Sgciety*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 36, 29 September 1914, Page 5
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