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The D.I.C. Stock and Sell the famous “STURGIS” Luxury Baby Carriages For CASH DISCOUNT 1/- in each complete £ DIC : Another Shipment of Latest Models, embodying all latest improvements, just to hand. “Sturgis " Luxury Baby Carriages —Fitted with large fibre sides covered inside and outside with leather'cloth Auto hood of special storm cloth, with draught hood. ,Extension and removable side curtains. Friction fixture for holding hood in any position. Quick detachable changeable wheels. Can be supplied in Black, Tan o r Grey. Full collapsible. Price £7/10111 Sturgis " Feather-weight Sulky . —Fitted with Luxury springs. Classy appearance, strong and rigid. Collapses to small handy and light package. High back for supporting the child. Neatly-formed arm rests, full collapsibleCan be supplied—in Black at 70/-. Tan and Grey at 7 S/m The “ Ideal ” Push Cart.— Child sits facing the mother. The general construction of this car is so .simple that ladies have no difficulty in at once understanding; its working. Built of seamless steel tubing and nickel-plated handle-bar. Upholstered in the finest quality leather cloth and designed to give a roomy draught-proof body. Full collapsible. Colours—Tan, Grey and Biscuit, Price complete, with storm apron. £O/10/ • Special Purchase of 60 “Empire" Folding Push Carts.— The car that every lady knows well. English manufacture. Tubular steel frame. Upholstered in Blue, Tan, or Grey. Offered considerably less than present market value. 67/6 and 75/-

r COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS on very easyjteriws; ; :: NO EXTRA FOR TERMS/ * £5 Worth : £1 Deposit, ;t/7 r £lO Worth: £2 Deposit, 3*2 Weekly £2oWorth: £4 Deposit, 6*4 Weekly £3oWorth: £6 Deposit,9'6Weekly All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in Stock. 158 Hereford Street SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS.

A Singer Writes: "The mixture I made with HpAN'S ESSENCE inivelae instant relief. My voice is restored and that choking feeling gone." One bottle HERN’S ESSENCE makoß a pint of the finest family cough and cold remedy. Try it. Hut be sure you get JEI - E 3 -A - N’S 4

3 <? Modish Collars FOR ALL OCCASIONS Collars have become as necessary a part of woman’s attire as of man’s. The latest ideas are on view at “ The Farmers,'* and should be inspected this week. '•>- Here are some very fashionable styles"\r~ LOVELY NINON and GEORGETTE COLLARS la the latest and most effective styles Prices— 1/11 .2/11 3/11 to 6/11 each . PRETTY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN or ~ VOILE COLLARS A smart finish to Costumes, Frocks and Blouses Prices— l /. 1/3 1/61/11 to 6/11 each \ NEW Sailor-shape Collars In Jap Silk, with hemstitch Very popular this season Price 1 uaiw DAINTY Sailor-shape Collars In Crepe-de-Chine, with hemstitch. Can be had in Ivory, Champagne, Pink, Blue and other colours— Price 6^6 Supply your Veiling Needs Now! We offer a Splendid Range of NEWEST VEILINGS in this Season’s Favourite Shades. These are exceptional values. STYLISH EXCLUSIVE VEILINGS In Black, Navy, SMART-MADE VEILS, embroidered with Gold Purple, Nigger, Saxe, Bottle Green, etc. Prices IQid 1/31/61/11 to 2/11 yard or Silver Thread 1 , Prices 3/11 4/11 5/11 each $ “The Farmers” Branches— Ashburton, Rangiora, Hawarden, Oxford, Akaroa, Darfield.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 8

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