OUNEDIN TO PICTON At 28 MILES AN HOUR IN A HUPMOBILE. Something like going, i&nk, it?— an average speed, mind yota, kept up hour after hour, through the afternoon and the long night and the next day—l 7* hours without a stop. That's th-9 record of the Hupmobile which came out first—a good first—in the Reliability Trials the other day. The distance was 496 miles and the roads were the take-it-as-you-find-it sort of cross-country roads, up hills and through rivers and amongst sheep mobs—just the kind of work the car has to do for the average man who buys one. If that car you're thinking of buying is needed for rough work as well as beauty—buy a Hupmobile, it's safe and sure. Write for catalogue and details to W.F.G.A.. Masterton. and A. HATRICK & CO., Wanganui, Agents. For Influenza tak« Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is Gd, 2s 6d *
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 September 1914, Page 5
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