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ACUTE SHORTAGE -IN PRAM WHEELS.

I Since the outbreak of the war, the difficulty of obtaining Pram Wheels has been very acute. Such enormous numbers have been needed for carriages for wounded soldiers, which,, combined with the restriction of output owing to factories being commandeered for munition works, has been <the real cause of the shortage. A small shipment has, however, been received in New Zealand, and Messrs Wade and Co., lost no time in getting a fair share of them to equip their f Prams and Pranicttcs. -• ■ I These latest Baby Carriages are quite the most comfortable, easy running and fashionable Car yet produced, and as they carry the "Hall Mark" of the "Plunket Nurses' Association" is must be assumed that Hygenic Qualities are perfect. An invitation to those wJio are in search of a Baby Carriage or Push Cart is given to call and inspect the stock of Messrs Wade and Co.

The: Costumes now showing at ' C. Smith, Ltd., are the latest designs and /newest materials, the fit is perfect ang the cut all that could be desired. In Blouses and Skirt Blouses the stock is up to date, with the smartest and new est in colour and design. The prices run from 2/11, 3/11,, 4/H to 25/-. CaU in and see them to-day, at C. Smith's, Ltd., the Wholesale Cash Drapers, Clothiers, House Furnishers, and Boot Importers, : Greymouth, Wellington, Reef ton, Westport, Masterton, and P«l merston" North. ...

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Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 6

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ACUTE SHORTAGE -IN PRAM WHEELS. Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 6

ACUTE SHORTAGE -IN PRAM WHEELS. Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 6