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KEW COTTON VOILES. Pretty Floral Voiles, in Light and Dark Grounds, with Spot, Floral, and Oriental Designs. Usually 2/11 yard. Special Price: 8/11 dress length. The Kinds for School Wear. The "Spirit of Frolic" enters into ev«ry boy. Here he comes, there he goes —scampering and romping everywhere. But mother never worries about his clothes standing the strain, because she bought them at the- D.I.C. Our Boys' Suits are made from All-wool New Zealand Tweeds, nicely tailored, full cut and strongly stitched. Bring your boy along to try Each and every Suit we make is in the Best Quality Material. THE IMPROVED VARSITY SUIT, fit boys ages 3 to 10 years. This is a decided improvement on the old style Varsity Suit, combining comfort with stylish appearance. Prices: 17/6 18/6 20/THE SPORTS VARSITY SUIT, for boys 3 to 9 years of age. This is a combination of a Sports and a Varsity Suit, as the .'.-.', nam-a implies. There are four Patch Pockets and Semi-belt ;-.*■■ in Coat; Varsity shape Knickers. ■■• :■■;■'•• : Prices: 21/- 22/6 25/- '"■ .. THE PENDALTON SUIT, specially made for little boys 2 to 7 "■ years of age. Very similar in style to a Tunic Suit; the Coat is loose-fitting, with a Double-breasted Front, Buttoned Cuffs, and Belt all round. Prices: 23/6 25/- 27/3 : THE SELWYN SUIT. The most popular style in Boys' Ready-for-service Suits; fit boys 2to 10 years old. It has Pleated Fronts and Stitched Belt at waist; very smart and dressy. ( . Prices: 21/- 22/6 25/- 26/6 : '•■"' '■"' JUVENILE WASHING SUITS, in Varsity and Pendalton shapes; excellent materials for washing and hard wear. Prices: 11/6 14/6 17/6 D.I.C The Boys' Wear Shop. eport of Timaru Municipal Omnibus "A TUDEBAKER 4-cylinder Chasses, whether for commercial or touling purposes, are standardised products. The only difference between the — 9 commercial and the touring chassis is that the former has rather heavier springs and a trifle lower gear, in consideration of the much greater loads carried. The following testimony regarding a Studebaker chassis adapted to daily coach service on a suburban route by the Timaru Borough Council is, therefore, an indication of the sort of service which may be expected from a Studebaker under any conditions, anywhere. Mr, Emmerson, the Council's Omnibus Engineer, in a report on the running of this 'bus, says :— This 'bus has now run a distance of 17,724 miles, and has so far not been a day off the road. Tho total cost for renewals (exclusive of tyres) amounts to £5 19s. lOd. When the 'bus started running I was a little doubtful whether the pneumatic tyres would be successful for the work, but the results have dispersed all doubts in my mind, as the average life of the tyres works out at 8351 miles 30 chains per tyre (5000 miles is considered a good life for a pneumatic tyre). The cost per mile for petrol works out at 2.01 d. as against 3.5 d. per mile for the double-deck 'buses. The cost of lubricating oil works out at .009 d. per mile. ~ . . As far as the running of the small 'bus at present in use is concerned, it has given every satisfaction. Every motor-user knows that a daily omnibus service imposes an exceptionally severe test on a chassis, and the record above described, which covers the period from July 16,1916, to November 15. 1917, is quite a unique one in the history of motor omnibus services, and emphasises the fact that " Studebaker" is synonymous with " Satisfaction." I • Princes Street South, Dunedin Agents, for ADAiVIS LTD. NEW ZEALAND IMPORTERS OF STUDEBAKER MOTORS. Prices of Series 18 Model Studebakers—4-cyl. 5-seater, .£425; 4-cyl. 2-3-seater, ,£425 ; 4-cyl. chassis, ,£375. Fitted with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto, Electric Self-starter, Electric Lights All who suffer from Indigestion are urged to take Dr.Croi j This proven remedy is made from healing herbs and fruit juices j —it cures in a j ' NATURAL way. j All chemists and stores sell Dr. Crossland's Noxol at 2/- ! a bottle. 86 Princes Street, Dunedin. ButcHers: "Clever Mary" will banish those grease marks You cannot obtain a cleanser so thorough, and with such a wide variety of uses as "Clever Mary." It will quickly remove ,Jl those fast-clinging marks of meat and grease from your aprons and hands, and enable you to keep your shop clean and inviting. It is economical and easy to use. "The Enemy of Grease" will clean your choppers, blocks, scales ; :: ":'. : ::: : '';:;:j : - : .}' ' . V ;> &; _ railings, knives, saws, sausage machine,, hooks, marble slabs, tables and counters. You should always keep a tin in your shop ready for use. Go now and get a tin from your storekeeper. If not in stock Mail this Coupon for FREE sample My storekeeper's name is.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 2