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PfIFIPWTHIS IS Baby Welfare Week And all Dunedin is Paying Homage to "His Highness" the Baby. 01 This is indeed a happy occasion for us. We take particular dalight in helping mothers to properly clothe their little ones in our Baby-wear Department, We think, like the mothers themselves, that there, is nothing too good for the babies, and so take particular pains to have everything that is Pretty and Practical. We are making a special exhibition of Baby "Things," both in our Children's Department and in the Main Shop, on the ground floor, during DOMINION BABY WEEK. NOW, MOTHERS-If You for Baby, come to SPECIAL QTJALITY SWISS SILK AND WOOL VESTS, Short and Long Sleeves; sues 1 to &— Prices from 3/- to 4/9 FLANNEL BAKRAS, good quality; in Plain or Hand-embroidered— Prices" 6/6 to 11/6 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DAY GOWNS, in Lawn, Muslin, and Calico; charmingly embroidered — Prices 2/11 to 10/6 WOOLLEN CARRYING SHAWLS, very light in weight; in soft, lacy patterns— Prices 10/9 & 17/6 BABY "NIGHTIES," in Wincey and FlannelPrices 7/6 & 8/6 CASTILE SOAP, for Baby's bath 6d & 8d per cake VIOLET POWDEE AND FULLER'S EARTH— 6d tin Want to See Pretty Things the D.I.C. This Week! PUFF BOXES- 9d 1/3 1/6 POWDER PUFFS— 9d 1/3 BABY HAIRBRUSHES,' specially made; soft as down— 2/6 2/11 5/6 each BABY BASKETS, in White Willow; three sizes— 3/6 5/6 6/6 CELLULAR CLOTH, for Baby Vests; specially recommended; in Cream only— 1/9 yard TARANTULLE, a dainty soft and fine fabric for Home-sewn Baby Clothes—Standard quality, , 1/3; Fine, 1/6; Superfine, 1/9 per yard. BABY QUILTS, for Cot or Go-cart; Silk Covers, softly padded; in pre,tty shades of Pink, Sky, Saxe, Cream, and Novelty Designs— Prices 5/11 to 25/Babies always Welcome Here. A FREE GIFT. During "Baby Week" we will give to mothers one of our beautiful Hand-illustrated Baby Books, for recording events of Baby's career. These can only be secured by personal application in our Children's Department, upstairs. Civic Wealth. D. I. C ■&« QEO. CROW, cfflanager.

Showing Studebaker Engine, equipped with Dixie hightension magneto. Magneto Ignition a Special Feature of Studebaker Cars sole! in New Zealand Equipment includes electric lights, electric starter, high tension magneto, Yale lock on dash, Blackmore curtain opener, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaki envelope, selfventilating, rain-vision wind screen, individual robe hangers, straight-grained, semiglazed, genuine leather upholstery, electric signal horn, extra ! rim, and complete set of tools. Prices: AUGUST Ist, 1917. 4-cyl. Models, Touring and Roadster £425. 6»cyl. Models, Touring and Roadster £495. Fitted with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. NOT only are the new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 equipped with every practical and essential feature found on all other cars imported into New Zealand, but they also possess additional features of practical use NOT found in other cars in this vicinity. Among these is high tension magneto ignition, put on Studebaker cars built at the factory in Walker- ; ville, Ontario, Canada, for the special benefit of Studebaker patrons in this territory. This and other exclusive Studebaker features can be seen on the new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 now on display in our showroom. S. R. STEDMAN Princes St. South, Dunedin Agents for ADAMS. LTD. N.Z. Importers of STUDEBAKER Motors

Astounding Motor Cycle Records. 1534 T /£ miles in 24 hours; also the 12 and 6-hour records by .f'Cannonball" Baker on his 1275 miles in 24 hours on an INDIAN with side car and passenger, by T. Carroll same day—a World's Record. Interesting accounts and illustrations of these wonderful performances can be shown. VICTORIAN RELIABILITY TRIALS ; again won on an INDIAN, and eight INDIANS finished without loss of marks. 36 starters. TIMARU TRIALS. INDIAN again wins,, securing Ist and 2nd places against all comers. CATALOGUE WITH PLEASURE. 230 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.

WANTED, THFATBIOAL MANAGES 3 and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times mdertakea the POSTING of ■WOOfiCUTS i-my size), STREAMEBS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions ia the oty OB shortest aotioa.

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Otago Daily Times, Volume 17149, Issue 17149, 31 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Volume 17149, Issue 17149, 31 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Volume 17149, Issue 17149, 31 October 1917, Page 2

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