Of Endless Interest—The D.I.C. IMP Fancy and Needlework Section j i In tliis delightful department there is so imicli variety • and charm that one hardly knows where to begin first. • There are novelties arriving almost daily. To-day thero ; are unique Necklets in French Erinoid Beads. Similarly there are Erinoid Bag Mounts, Hand-made \ French Bead Bags, new colours in Flos for crocheting Sports < j Coats, new designs in Richelieu Embroidery, and a host of other charming novelties. Finally, there is the D.I.C. Sixth Annual Needlework Competition, beginning next week. j READ THIS PLEASING LIST OF NOVELTIES. * ! A Great Variety of FRENCH ERINOID BEAD NECKLETS in Jade Green, Copper and Black, Art Blues, Purple and Amber— ' '7 Prices from 12/6 to £2/5/A Splendid Selection of ERINOID BAG MOUNTS, in a quaint new ; | » shape, also with patent spring— Prices from 15/6 to 35/- j A Special Selection of HAND-MADE FRENCH BEAD BAGS in 111 exquisite tones, also Black— From 32/- to £8/16/f A Great Variety of New Shades in the Fashionable FLOX so much ' I m vogue for Knitting and Crocheting Sports Coats, Jumpers, Hats, and Scarfs— Price 5/- per Hank New Designs in the Popular RICHELIEU EMBROIDERY, stamped , £ on good Embroidery Linen, in Travcloths, Table Centres, Cosevs ■ " I Runners, Duchesse Sets, and Nightdress Cases; full sets of Resigns to be had in each range. , j \ STAMPED DOUBLE-WIDTH CREPE NIGHTDRESSES, for the j : : new,'popular, and easy Applique Embroidery; in shades df Pale ;! > Pink and Blue Crepe. This is English Crepe.' Price 21/6. complete with Applique already tacked on. I I THE D.I.C. SIXTH ANNUAL NEEDLEWORK COMPETITION " O a BEGINS NEXT WEEK.—FuII particulars to be had from the Art r* \ ; rVp- Needlework Department. |p]|j| DJLC. Dunedin j||P RIFLES! RIFLES! RIFLES! 1 Up till quite recently supplies have been very short, but we are glad to-say that we now have good stocks on hand." You can't go wrong x with any one of these. $ • Winchester Repeater. Model 1906, j 0 Winchester Single Shot. Winchester Repeater, Octagon , '■[ ' No - 1902 > - 22 > Take Down, 18in.'"barrel* Barrel, Model 1890. Price 70/-. Price £11 10s. iihiiiiiiiiiiinniiiii I Winchester Automatic, Model 1903 ;; , Winchester Single Shot: Stevens' Rifles, 60/-, 65/-, 75/JTo. 1904, .22, Take Down, 21in. barrel. , r. . Shot Guns from £5. - Price 80/-. fllkU First Utility of frequent and regular JL-- Advertising consists in this: Tliere is mrriwmimi in nn im at all times a large claea of persons, both in .I.imnniifi ffPuritv a\ n II drawn towards any particular place which 9 n_ J J fjBwKTM' I <J wlliui 111 u a ms,?i a*&"»& cs I and navourare MM approaches il to, | com |)i ne( j in WW ™ Q ua i ifv I O'iAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS I * JI J.-JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.-Job-Prmtmg of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest Current Rates- . 0 iMMpmrn mHimm ■■■ m The New Light Four. AND DURABILITY WHICH HAVE MADE THE STUDEBAKER FOUR THE MOST POPULAR CAR ON THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET. \ Refinements of Design and Equipment for 1919. THE BODY is of the new comfortable low-seated type, strikingly elegant in every line, roomy easyriding; and convenient from every standpoint. ' • THE MOTOR is new throughout, a little smaller in bore, a little more efficient in the production oi power. Equipment, with " Zenith " carburetter, "hot-spot" intake manifold, and high-tension magneto, ensures a maximum of fuel eeonomy. TRANSMISSION—On the very*latest principles. The gear-box is carried amidships, the drive is through the springs, and the final drive gearing is spiral-cut, ensuring rolling contcic* and smoother and sweeter running. CHASSIS FRAME This is considerably tapered at the front, allowing a greater swinging l arc to the front axle, and permitting of easy turning in the narrowest streets and at the most difficult corners. COMFORT.—The design throughout bespeaks enlightened consideration for the convenience both of ;; owner-driver and passengers. All mechanical parts requiring attention are readily accessible, -I the car is remarkably easy and pleasant to drive, and such features as the robe-railj broad carpefed foot-rest easy control levers, door-latches and windshield have received infinite care in design and construction. The New Light Four is essentially the vehicle for the man who nerds a car constantly, and who must have one on which he can always depend. There are already over 2000 Studebaker owners in New Zealand. Each and every one of th am will testify to the fact that "Studebaker" spells "satisfaction/' jr I THE LIGHT FOUR, 5-seater, equipped with electric light and electric self-starter, ■;/ /j£gSßßnl j 5 detachable rims and tyres, "one man" khaki hood, etc., Factory finish ... £560 r w/vvVhySMIwWIS | THE SPECIAL SIX, 5-seater, similar equipment, Factory finish ... ... £775 I fffz THE BIG SIX, 5-seater, with 2 auxiliary seats, similar equipment, Factory finish'... £895 Specially painted to purchaser's order, £15 extra. S. Re STEDMAIM a TDAMS limited NZ * IMPORTERS of studebaker motors. Showrooms: PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17954, 5 June 1920, Page 2
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