IT’S WHAT THE, HUPMOBTLE CAR DOES THAT COUNTS. Handsome nickel and dazzling var--1 nisli can cover a multitude of si ortcomings in a car—until you • get out ion a back-block road. Tien the pretty--1 pretty car of the city streets finds itself “up against it good and hard l” Bumps and jars and hard work tost j the car’s quality-and under just such conditions the Hupmobile stands fort!) | triumphant. Ample power, strengta, resiliency, thoroughness in every detail of its construction--all combine to make the Hupp, the “lightest' 1 car for the strenuous conditions of this country. In comfort and appcarlance it leaves nothing to wish for- ! graceful linos, perfect finish, end ' every convenience and luxury that a j modern car-owner desires. Price, Tourling £330, with Electric Starter and 'Lighting, £3BO, Agents: A. Hatinck and Co.. Ltd., Wanganui and Waitara. and the Taranaki Fanners’ Comp, Organisation Society.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 274, 17 November 1914, Page 2
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