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ALL FASHION GOODS MUST GO. SEE THESE SPECIALS AT ONCE: TRIMMED MILLINERY ... 9/1112/9 16/9 Usual Prices 29/6 to 52/6 READY-TO-WEAR TAGEL HATS— D.I.C. Sale Prices 4/11 8/9 Usual Prices ... 11/9 14,9 TRIMMED PANAMAS ... 9/11 11/9 12/9 Usual Prices 14/9 19/6 LADIES' WASHING HATS— D.I.C. Sale Prices 3/11 6/11 Usual Prices ... 6/ll 12/9 UNTRIMMED PANAMAS— D.I.C. Sale Prices 3/11 8/11 11/9 Usual Prices ... 9/11 16/9 CHILDREN'S WHITE and COLOURED WASHING HATS— D.I.C. Sale Prices 1/6 1/11 2/11 Usual Prices ... 2/11 5/11 4/11 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS in dainty straw models—D.l.C. Sale Prices 6/11 8/11 9/11 Usual Prices ... 15/6 to 25/6 UNTRIMMED TAGEL STRAW HATSD.I.C. Sale Prices 1/- 1/11 2/11 Usual Prices ... 8/11 to 12/9 REMAINDER OF FRENCH FLOWERSD.I.C. Sale Prices 6d 9d 1/Usual Prices ... 3/11 5/11 LARGE OSTRICH FEATHERS in Black and colours—D.l.C. Sale Prices 2/11 3/11 4/11 Reduccd-from ... 15/6 19/6 A few only FRENCH CORSETS, 21 to 26 inches— D.I.C. Sale Price 12/9 Usual Price ... 25/9 GIRLS' SUMMER COATS, light colours— D.I.C. Sale Prices 8/6 21 /- Usual Prices ... 14/6 32/6 12 only GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKSHalf Ordinary Prices to Clear CAMBRIC CAMISOLES, trimmed embroidery— D.I.C. Sale Price 3/11 4/6 CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESSES— D.I.C. Sale Price 6/11 * Usually ... 8/11 ALL WOOL COSTUMES. White with coloured stripes— ' D.I.C. Sale Price 21/Usual Price ... 63/See the SPECIAL TABLE of COLOURED SILK BLOUSES- D.I.C. Sale Price 5/Usual Price ... 18/11 Our Entire Stock of BLOUSES in Voile, Crepe de Chine, Silk, etc., are all marked down to effect a Special Clearance— SEE TABLES. BLACK and WHITE STRIPE COTTON COSTUMES- . D.I.C. Sale Price 28/6 Usual Price ... 33/6 A Few COLOURED LINEN COSTUMES with full skirts— D.I.C. Sale Price to clear 21/Usual Price ... 35/6 to 63/. 12 only WRAP COATS in good colours— D.I.C. Sale Price 21/Usual Price ... 55/DISCOUNT FOR CASH—(I/- in each complete £)— AS USUAL.

Faultless Service: ir Taxis ... >HE Studcbaker Car has been selected for hire service by no fewer Tthan twelve of the taxi proprietors of Christchurch. Their combined mileage to date, aggregating over 130,000 miles, is NOT MARRED BY A SINGLE STOPPAGE THROUGH FAULT OF THE CAR. Hire service provides a strenuous test of automobile reliability. The following statements by representative taxi-owners show how the Studebaker STANDS THE TEST:s?Hjih Read what these Experts say : Mr. J. J. BLEASE, licensed taxi-proprietor (Bail-way Stand), has had a 1916-17 model Studebaker 4-oyl. touring oar in commission for nearly two years, during which period the car lias run over 30,000 miles. He has previously owned oars of several other makes- He says:— '* My Studebaker car has treated me better than any other I have driven. I have never had a stop on the road with it, and NO MECHANICAL TROUBLE OP ANY SORT. I find ! the car economical on petrol and easy on tyres. I have had at least 6,000 miles wear out of every tyre. I have done a lot of hill work with the Studebaker, including service on the West Coast, over the Otira Gorge, and dozens of trips to Akaroa with seven persons in the car." Mr. W. JOHNSTON, licensed taxi-proprietor (Railway Stand), has run 4,500 miles with his new model 4-oyl. Studebaker touring oar. He previously owned Ford and Overland ear« Ho says:— '" I have had no stops on the road with my Studebaker. YOTJ CAN'T BEAT THE CAR FOR TAXI WORK, the body being so roomy, the car so easy to drive and to keep clean, and the running expenses so moderate considering the power. She is an exceptionally easy oar on oil, and tackles the hills well." Mr. H. LUMB, licensed taxi-proprietor (Hereford Street Stand), has had a 1916 model 4-oyl. Studebaker touring car in service since August. 1916, and has covered about 15,500 miles. He previously owned a Siddeley-Deasy. He says:— . , ' I HAVE NEVER LOST A DAY YET SINCE I HAVE HAD A STUDEBAKER. • Tho car has cost me practically nothing for repairs, and the electrical lighting and selfstarting equipment have proved as GOOD AS GOLD. I find the oar quite satisfactory for hire work in every way.*' PRICES : Touring and Roadster Models—4-cylinder, £425 ; 6-cylinder, £495. Fitted with Electric Lighi3 and Electric Self-starter, and equipped with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors GARAGE - 219 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH AND 7 A I&V£& A X&?iL u *"* AT OUR EI SALE GREATER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER It will pay you to visit our Sale over and over again, as we are continually " putting out " fresh bargains. The items here mentioned are marked at far below to-day's market prices —in fact, we cannot buy some of these goods at the prices we are selling them. You can save money by spending it now. Navy Indigo Prints ... ••• Sale Price 7Jd yd 18in. British Silk in smart stripes 40in. Floral Voiles ... ••• Sale Price 1/- yd 40in. White Voiles ... ... Sale Price 1/- yd 30in. Striped Crepes ... ... Sale Price 1 o£d yd 40in. Check Suiting ••• ... Sale Price 1/11 yd Cream Embroidered Blouse Fronts Sale Price 1 /- ea 27in. Graftons Voiles, smart designs Sale Price 1/3 30in. White Flannelette ... Sale Price 7id Floral Muslin for Bungalow Curtains Sale Price 9{d Damask Supper Cloths ... Sale Price 2/6 3/6 Sample Lace Curtains Sale Price 4/11 5/11 6/11 Tapestry Carpet Ends ••• Sale Price 7/6 each fi6in. Bleached Damask ... Sale Price 2/9 yd White Calico - Sale Price 8/11 doz Damask Table Cloths - Sale Price 7/6 each Serviettes ... Sale Price 4/9 $-doz 18in. British Silk in smart stripes Usually 3/6 Sale Price 1/11 yd 39in. Black Duchcsse Mousseline Special Sale Price 6/6 40in. Brown Chiffon Taffeta Sale Price 4/11 yd Fancy Check Dress Materials Sale Price 1/11 yd Grey Dress Tweeds Usually 4/6 Sale Price 2/6 52in. Garbadines in good fawn shades Special Sale Price 4/11 -50 in. Navy Coating Serge Sale price 2/11 3/6 39in. Oriental Satin in sky and pink Sale Price 4/6 40in. Cream Voile, silk stripe Sale Price 2/3 2/6 .52in. Navy Flannel, slightly damaged Sale Price 4/11 Black Travers Stripe Eolienne Usually 6/6 Sale Price 4/6 Black Fancy Dress Materials (small designs) Usually 6/11 Sate Price 4/6 Graham, Wilson & Smellie THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17701, 30 January 1918, Page 8

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