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I just Arrived! 1 ■' „ ■'■ I. "Sturgis" Baby Cars I H'' • f I and Carriages I I . at the D-I-C j i• ' \ i You can imagine how welcome this shipment of V X ■ " Sturgis " Baby Carriages is, when we. tell you 5 , they.have been as scarce as golden sovereigns M VI ; % Mothers who have been waiting will be delighted with the beauty, comfort and luxuriousj ness of these admirably conceived baby carriages. y i Every possible idea, for comfort and appearance | is embodied in these splendidly carriage-built and | sprung prams. • ■ • j h ■ The " Sturgis" Baby has been aptly D / O UpLU>l' named: • ' Vtf^ M "Sturgis'' M AmP The "Luxury!' Carriage No. 60-STURGH FOLDING GO-CART — Col- . B f lapsible sides,' single folding action, very X I I simple, fitted with black storm cloth hood and X f draught screen, spring seating," detachable I / wheek and safety brake j black only „ A | ' Price £9/17/6. 5 No. '60—STURGIS EOLDING GO-CART—Com- | plete collapsible action, Mack 4-bow hood, storm S ciothJiood and draught screen,, luxury springs, J ' , . detachable wheels, fitted with safety brake 0 m ■ Price £8/17/6 C * i ", No. 70—STURGIS FOLDING SULKY—Complete U ■■ j collapsible action, fitted with 4-bow >stqrm jj : 5 cloth hood, easily adjusted for lying ..down, A it • luxury'springs , Price £B/1»/- < W ,/ No. 80—STURGIS FOLDING SULKY — V?ry | 10 '■ neat, easily folded, luxury springs S a ' ' ' '-■•- ■•-"■■- ■ Price M J No. 340—STURGIS FOLDINg ■ SULKIES—Per- ' 1 y, feet folding action, in cream cane, handsome rj fl'l design Prices £7/7/6 and £6/17/6 | j 1/. in th* A WlsoAunt off «v«py OMh X $ ' > pupohaso of *1 ovan . ~ (J „r--:«- y -. -----^v- v --^:.-; -- ■• ■ . . 11, i \':' D-lfi. -« ■-' Wellington I i Artistic Gilt Frames FOR YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOS AND PICTURES Wonderiul value is offered in the Gilt Metal Frames now displayed in our window. They are priced at 25., 2s. 3d., 3s. and 3s. 6d., and the sizes are post-card, cabinet and' whole plate. Oblong and oval shapes. Framed Pictures by Hilder 6c Streeton These colour-prints represent the best work of Australia's greatest artists. Gilt mounts and frames—Bs. -gd.- upwards. [ IDCDTV'Q (Incorporating Pringle's, Ltd.) JLlDJl.r\l I »J 152-154 LAMBTON QUAY V;' -' ;; '• '. ■'-,■ - '' > Remarkable Values in Warm Woollen Underwear Here is a, grand opportunity to secure tip-top quality woollen undergarments at wonderfully 'reasonable prices. Enjoy the cosiness that woollen garments impart, and remember that with so many, colds about, it is a wise precaution to wear, garments that • will safeguard your health. For Health and Comfort, Wear Woollen Wear LADIES^ CREAM RIBBED COTTON VESTS—Large size, short sleeves i •., , • : -'..■■ Price 4/11 * 1 HEAVY CREAM COTTON VESTS—Shaped waists, short sleeves | : . j ■*;;■' Price 5/6 : I LADIES' CREAM RIBBED WOOL AND jjUfff^^W 1 COTTON.VESTS— Price 7/6 &byf 1 CREAM RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON 1 . VESTS—Large sizes, long sleeves S- jftwjjS^Sy j I CREAM MERINO-FINISH COMBINA- f^Sl^ls '''i TlONS—Nice winter weights, short ,'| WsmJL W J sleeves - .. Prices 7/6 and 8/6 pair , If Jffl^ MJL r \ NATURAL AUTUMN DOWN COMBINA- " yW^^Cf^, ) TlONS—Short sleeves Price 10/6 pair M^^^^L»/' * CREAM AUTUMN Do\^N COMBINA- * TIONS — Short sleeves; W. and O.S. \ sizes Prices 12/6 and 14/6 pair | LADIES' GREY FLEECY - LINED jjjk \ BLOOMERS—With bands or elastic at » Jh\ I D. S. Patrick & Co. j Corner Cub* and Vivian Streets :: .Wellington. I

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 123, 25 May 1920, Page 9

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