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ALL BRITISH .BUILT. .;. THE " EMPIRE " pmGE .folding.b.aby-carsoi6l-!' ' "'' '■ In selecting a Carriage for your Baby, you have iivo main points to ! consider:— ' FIRST-COMFORT OF YOUR CHILD. i SECOND-CONVENIENCE TO YOURSELF. ; . . : 111 the " EMPIRE " comfort is assured by tlio flexible steel springs, . | the roomy body with padded back-rest and seat, tho adjustable foot- • j board and back—so arranged that one simple movement forms a comfortable Bed for Baby. The greatest feature is the absence of any open space between hood and body, or at. the back of body. ■ Lot our Salesman show you how ono simple movement closes the car, . ! i and one simple movement opens same. ' i ; Tho "EMPIRE" is light in weight.' Tho handle bar is 37 inches ' from ground when car is open, so that it can be pushed without stoop- : ing. The design is perfect. '■•■:! The " EMPIRE " folded packs into a space 28 inches long by 17 I inches wide and 51 inches deep. It will stand unobtrusively iua tiny | corner ou a tramcar platform, or you may carry it under your arm. '.■',. i : •'___ :..'!' VEITCH& ALLAN,;: ;;fellßgigl©Bi s s,liisl@st Store;'-: fv 1_ _ ; _ ■„.,;',,.,...;- _.;. ;; C, «g|3Bßlßa.llMl,JWlK>M.Jl.,ll|iMll.'f.|lulu«lll,»;imilill.r.l»i.ii.u. l i. i i' i.ii ■-....—im..iiji...i n ->—-, ' j • & soar,. 1Lambton Quay. |:' | OPERA .AND 'FiELD GLASSES. T" The Finest Quality and the Best Value. jn CHILbREN'S .CLASS.! ,: IMPROVEMENT begins"... New Term on Saturday, 4th March. ROYD GARUCK, Sussex chambers, rELEVIIO\L 219J r\MMAsritrLT 1 -—I TO AM MUMW > < « \v i m m\\ 1 ill PB \A\ ¥ h I HAVE JUST OPE'sED SOME Or THE SMYRTIST READY j \ TOUEVR COSTIAirS EVER IMPORTED INTO NLY\ ZLY \ f LVND UNDERMENTIONED ARE \ TEW Or THE IASHION- \ a t! ABLE LINES ON SHOW IN OUR ,1 I :: CUBA STREET WINDOW-:: ! 1- ' — 3| ■ . ■. i } f HARRIS TWEED COSTUMES, in Heather Colourings,. with col- :; : v |i lars of plain material,' for Ladies and Maids. (Something ■■■■ J I rea!ly ; smart). V. .• ■;.:, :' C2 s., and 495. 6d. ~ | I; SMART TWEED COSTUMES,. Harris and Striped Effects, '.in tlio : I s New Season's' Colourings, ' 635, and 60S, 6d. §j ■ I ■ ■■•'• ••'■■' ■' i & HARRIS TWEED COSTUMES, in a variety of Autumn Colourings § I and Patterns, CSS. Cd., 755.,' 84s. * • 0 • • ' ■ ■ .' i 1: 0 i AUTUMN I j' " AND pKsssiG^ ] ' WINTER ■' I ; •. ■■ j Ready-to - Weat :■! 1 ■ -'■ * . -;.. .. I ■■■===. i : : -jSM&sf - — . gß^Slfei 1 ' 1 . 1 ' i \ ■ L . 19 It Fashions ' : 1 I f•s"' • y ■ f 1 ! „-,,,^..,^,ui.■ „ ,„ ... _ ;.„'.; j -P \ CLOTH;AND TWEED COSTUMES/ Tailor-built, trimmed.': with J < braid,and buttons,' silk-lined, £5 55., £5 10s., and'£6 6s. . I j NAVY BLUE SERGE COSTUMES, braided and silk-lined.' . Very ;| I .imartly cut, ' £5 55., £5 10s. K I THE NEW AUTUMN FASHIONABLE VELVET COSTUMES, in J !\ Black, Mole, and Greeu, trimmed heavy Russia braid and | fe buttons silk-lined, £5 10s., £6 6s. '• K t I j CRAVENETTE AND PALMER AIN WATERPROOF COATS, J I Autumn . Styles, seven-eighths aud full length, ■- I i , 395. ed., 455., and 503. | j "PRESTO" '".WATERPROOF COATS, with reversible collars, can 1 s be worn close-fitting to the ueck or turned down. Something P 5 really new, .. : V i __ _i_.„_.._„.„_ ;^: i g '■ iiiiJ>'».iNuriiii»iiiffi l n^u..imjUM.MmuCTmiramTmi^^ •' v ■ • ' 'li I i ''".-. : I I Foi! jEyefythkg that's Fa&hionMz, \ I „-■■— VISIT »™ ■! \ .■.,'•■■■■■■■' . ' '■ ■ i I Wellington's -Most Up-to-Date 1 ":-—.■ Establishment — : ": i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

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