CAUSE AND EFFECT TIvSTEAD OF ARRIVING IN FEBRUARY, our Shipment of FUR GOBI'S ha* only con.o to hand cir- -*- cumstances, owing to tho war, and other restrictions causing tho delay. However we -ire rlnliirl,f«,i i^ •> see such a CHARMING LOT OF GOODS. ' aongutou to THE EFFECT Of this delay has caused us to consider how to quit these goods without delay. Wo have therefore decided from WEDNESDAY, 16TH INST. TO END OF MAY TO ALLOW m CASH DISCOUNT OF -jQ <,/ OR Q/- IN T HE £ON THE FUR COATS. A GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY TO POSSESS ONE OF THESE LOVELY COATS AT A SAVING ° n TMP«nAv ent M e i^T doW TheS ° C ° atS COm P, are wil h the Choicest Models TUESDAY NIGHT. as below described. No. 1.—2 only Mole Dyed, Squirrel Lock. 44 inches No. 2.—1 only Black Coney Seal 44 inch WO S w ng - S, i lt ,^ le talking or driving. S.W. and A handsome skin. In "new Swing Back Shape" W. Selling Price £15 15/- Lined Violet Satin. Selling Price £19 19s Special Price £14 2s 6d • SneHal Pri™ 017 ioc cri No. 3,-Musquash Flank Coat. W CO inches long. . No. 4.-~Dyed Squirrel Lock P Coat, 50 inch JLg Lined Brown Satin. A smart Motor Coat. Lined Brown Satin. These have handsome Selling Price 22 Guineas. Opossum Collars. In S.W and W SelW Special Price £19 17s 6d Price 19 Guineas. Special Price £«' loTerf No. 5.-Black Coney Seal. 44 inches long. W.O.S. No. G.-Dyed Musquash FlanlS 36 inches lorn Sn?t This model has a handsome yellow Fitch Collar. able short medium figure. Lined Brown Satin A very choice garment. 24 Guineas for Selling Price 17 Guineas. £22 12s 6d Snnriil Ptir'no IK (a. c-i No. 7.-FUII length 60-inch Black Coney Seal. Lined No. 3.-Handsome Musquash Garment. 40 inches A Purple Merv Sink. 27 Guineas for _ walking coat. Lined Brown Satin. 30 Guineas No. 9.—Musquash Garment. 44-inch. Bear Fur Col No. 10—A Charming Grey Squirrel Coat° r Lhied^Grov lar and Cuffs and round foot of Coat. Lined Satin. 44 inches long. Square Collar Swine Brown Satin. Usual Price, 46 Guineas. Back. Usual Price 50 Guineas Special Price 41 Guineas Speciij Price £47 5s AWAITING YOUR COMMANDS,— P.O. BOX 77. NEXT G.P.0., FEILDING.
I Why Studebafeer Cars are so Dependable I \ The reputation for dependability r enjoyed s- I \ by all motor cars bearing the Studebakerl r I \ name is founded on the remarkable sturdi-J \ \ \ cars Studebaker has left no stone unturned \■ \ \ in its efforts to make the new 1917 models \ \. > The rear axle is of the full-floating type, equipped > The springs are three-quarter elliptic. They are] / long, flat and resilient, insuring maximum safetyj I The brakes are big, ample and quick-acting. / Over a quarter million Studebaker cars in daily use throughout the world stand as living testimonials to the soundness of Studebaker dependability. See the Studebaker display in our showrooms and let us demonstrate this and other Studebaker fea^ PRICE* tures to your satisfaction; 4-cyl. 5-seater r ; "\ Fitted with Dixie ALJAIVIO L 1 Ut Waterproof Magneto Importers o f STUDEBAKBR Moiori J I WANGANUI, PALMERSTON N. f TIttARU All Studebaker cars for the and CHRISTCHURCH. overseas market are manufac- Diitributor* and AgenU: Marton— R*lf# A WtIMV | ?£r"£o£ssJ£&. . Bril-Ford&Barav, T«uaki-N.wtoa O» Ontario.
You Can Avoid Giving Your Baby Contaminated Milk! YOUR BABY is your dearest possession, and you Summer Diarrhoea from child to child, and thus kills x are the most vitally important person to him, be- 5,000 to 15,000 children under one year old annually." cause on you he entirely depends for everything. In New Zealand ajone, 655 babies died from Summer Unless you are able to feed him naturally, the Diarrhoea during the last three years. Every risks ho has to run are greatly increased. Though the mother knows how difficult, sometimes impossible, mother's milk may be insufficient in quantity or qual- it is to keep baby's milk sweet and fresh from one. ity, she may still be able to continue feeding baby feed to another in hot, sultry days; yet sour milk naturally if she, too. takes Glaxo. Baby can be fed or milk "on the turn" will cause many a baby to at night on mothers' milk, and ' become sick or ill. in the daytime on Glaxo, and .. ll' Give Baby Glaxo-the germwill make a steady increase in dfirmj 'J}** free powdered milk, which weightaud build up good health, gjl jVf Xll jft comes to you in a sealed tin. based on a sound constitution. " Each feed of Glaxo is freshly Baby canbe entirely rearod prepared as required by mixing on Glaxo, because it is simply the By Uoyai Appointment to the Court of Spain. it with boiling water. 'Given solids of pure milk, suitably 'By Royal Appointment to the Court of Italy. to your baby in a sweet, clean modified with extra cream and Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Glaxo Feeder, baby gets uncon-milk-sugar added, made free Congress Exhibition, 1313. laminated milk, a milk free from harmful germs, with all its "Builds Bonnie Babies" from fly infection, because flies natural sweetness permanently 1/3 2/eande/-Tins of all Chemists and stores, cannot reach it it you replace retained by the Glaxo Process. the lid on the tin. 48 This is done at the source Ask %OU£ Uoctor. y ou can have no better of supply before the milk has Proprietors: Joseph Nathan & Co., Lid., London; proof that Glaxo does build time to become sour or "go off." and Wellington, N.Z. bonnie, healthy, happy babies The Glaxo Process causes I— ' .., _ than the fact that it has been the indigestible curd of the persistently used by organisoriginal milk to form into small particles which any ations for the preservation of infant life, and by baby can easily and quickly digest. The Glaxo-fed Children's Hospitals, for more than seven years, baby going on a holiday escapes the illness usually one alone having purchased 100,0001bs._ caused by a change of milk. Many doctors say that Give your baby Glaxo, and watch him thrive on it ie contaminated and fly-infected milk that causes the nourishment and nutriment in pure, germ-free the deaths of so many babiesinthehotsummermonths. Glaxo milk. You will rejoice to see your baby In fact, one authority states:—"The housefly carries growing stronger and healthier. r~-"7 " TGj OUR OFFER $!if$ iS tshzfy& ' "' To Everyone who Love* a Baby. i I I 1 '" "' A Free present of the New Revised Glaxo Baby Book, JipnyMttL IBS' > t——— containing scores of illustrated pagesol invaluable inforK'™lli ; Hl i yfw / / I mation about baby—information lli:it every mother ilij j!il|]|l jil I 5 /SP«*I J/ A 3 should have for instant, reference. Tli is hook has been SrjirpCTS j l ' % ! - , -J! "written by a doctor and a highly qualified nurse ol / ||Si?piM —S— f_ —. MsiC\ Wl/ t '\Psss-~ ~ s long experience in-Die rearing and treatment of ■Fwi'w fr? iPFsFr , flKtai r fl A children. Everything t\ mother should know, / iwjpw 1 \ / rfi/S aI / %K\/Y4& "which will save heremllens worry and unneccs- „•• "s<?&/N'ltlxvLti IJkbC Imf <Sft \Ji £ 1 /nm &s\ sary trouble and help her to rear a bonnie, / «3 ■W§/lm7, lOfO 1 """' /JJ\s¥\l healthy, happy baby is written in simple, / \<P: §Wl\ %$ '' RK> (fll MM , \ri w nnderstandable language in tbo Gl.axo / y WZ»%P Vγ* W \ Boole ig beantilully ./ \ * %Mfe%&2%&*--\ : A? f\\ jfiim II !' printed anrtillnsi rat od, full of usefnl / J "^^k\ iV* , 49! in /'I l< bintg on how a baby should be .-•' jO'vv & ,"■ nM\jsl"\\ < Jm bathed, clothed and fed; bow he / fOVVV ! : f#?IP-KXXj \ y )'&VWWSSW I should sleep; how to recognise / VA e \»V ■' ■■mwSQ&'-s and Yhtheaihnenisto / $ y&p ..• 1 '»-■» />'''?=s = - v ay?: i "ft I. ]'&**'% -which baby is subject; a / /<* .0 .V,f • .• tk^-—ii.-' <? : -3mm! &>*VWm h 111 I V complete Feeding Time / X s /T $>*$ S / ! iffowiti] IP ffl 5 Table from birth to 12 / jV > ■&£: .* .•' . ;^.%^lTPir :====: ' <■ Js>WH> I? months, and a long list / &<!?& •'"••' ••' ! I 1 !l P of useful recipes for / *&*?(&* r ■■' •' •' ~ liL^s^i l baby'e dietary up to / A y .•'.-'.-' i'&tfmKnW \\ ;/K\ \ 2i years. If you / crtSto I^* , •* ••' •' •* 1 ' r 3ss=i;l[. Xkl'M', II ' stamps, a trial ./ <W\v .■* V • • • -'x.^ U> // to- ...supplied / 0 4V- 0 / ••• //W I The Bonnie Baby in the pictvreix ti Glaxo Kiiiiiu. Iler mother writes:—"At / .•' Sμ-'' •'" birth she only li-eittlifd sllbs..aiul for six ircfktt seemed at a standstill. We / V? , K» / .• AT .' V A :' then commenced giving her Ula.rn,nccordin<i to our doctor's orders-, Sheiiae /*V J>ii* •" •*' T .'" <fr]rP l '■ been such a hrallb.it <n!>l contented baby since,<uid cut her teeth so easily. At / X. A?".* .'* A'" A* %•' ❖,» < >»V^ twelve months she had 12 teeth and ire have not had one night's trouble with / Cr J,S* a,' at t <r / <£&.&& her. Her weight is now 2Stb*. We cannot speak 100 highly of Glaxe,and / CJV aF.v *c? .* jS i» have already recommended it to all our frientln." / V- V* T V v ..;. jt_ ■ •■■-.. 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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3276, 26 June 1917, Page 4
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