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LET WATERWORTHS DEVELOP YOUR HOLIDAY SNAPSHOTS! TWELOPING and Printing are big *f features of our business. We have the largest Photo "Work" Department in the Dominion. Your films or plates will receive scrupulous attention, and best are 'assured. Moreover, wo can do the work quickly. No disappointing delays, and prints and negatives will be ready on the day we specify. LET US HAVE THOSE SNAPSHOTS TO-DAY! WATERWORTHS Lambton Quay (next Kclburn Tram), WELLINGTON. ' ■ <- . BEGIN 1917 "RY WEARING Good Fitting Clothes, -*-* such as you will get at MILLIGAN'S, . Kelburn Avenue. \ They are a big factor in making the yoar a success for the wearer. THE WEATHER « . FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present indications are {or ohangoablo and squally Weather and strong southerly winds, with passing showers in many parts of the country. Barometer riße everywhere. Westerly and southerly winds, strong to gale, have ruled, and atmospheric pressure has inoreased in the south to-day. Showers havo fallen in the West Coast and southernmost districts of tho South Island, but fair to oloudy conditions have been experienced generally elsewhere. Hoavy seas have been reported on all the western coast. D. 0.. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, January 17, 1917. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Veathorston, January 17.—Fine: gusty wind. Orcytown, January 17.—Fino. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CAR-THE "STUDEBAKER." The most attractive touring, routes for motorists in New Zealand are to be found in tho North Island, bnt in the past tho lack of hotel accommodation has prevented many motorists planning tonra through tho prettiest districts. The i Now "STUDEBAKER" Touring Car ron. ders the motorist independent of hotels. Tho front seats, being removable, admit of Hie placing in the car of a oamp stretcher, accommodating two persons, who are protected against any woather by an efficient Cape Hood and' Side Curtains. The front seats are also reversible, which means that with the aid of a small folding tabic, meals can be served in tho car, n great boon in wot weather. We havo just received a ship, ment of these new "STUDEBAKERS" from tho Canadian Factory. We may add that the Studebakor Corporation Is one-of the largest contractors -to the Allied War Offices, ils contract with Britain alone amounting In ,£4.000,000. PRICES: 4-cylindor Touring Car, 3. seater, £395; 4-crlinder. 3-spatcr RoadHtor. £38! i. ADAMS, LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Cars. CHRISTCHURCH.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2980, 18 January 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2980, 18 January 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2980, 18 January 1917, Page 4

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