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MURamgy AUGUST 3rd to “10th at COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAM^ Palmerston North a BABY WEEK has been planned by us because we realize that The Race Marches Forward onjbo Feet of Little Children.” Ten departments are participating • ten windows will feature baby UooOa, interior displays and demonstrations will farther help to make our Baby Week a notable «en. we 1 worth your visit. A Free Birthday Present for every visiting baby registered during the wee lO Departments Helping BABY WEAR DEPARTMENT.—Everything for tiny tots' wear. Stocks kept pure end free from dust in glass-fronted cabinets. A big, roomy department with wide doors — wheel prams right inside. Seals and rest rooms for mothers —welcome ! HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.—Mittens, Gaiters, and Silk Socks for the little ones. MANCHESTER SECTION. —Materials here for Babywear making : tarantulle, longcloths, flannelettes. Also Cot Quilts, Pram Covers, Face Cloths, etc. DRESS SECTION. —Many materials here for Babywear and Motherhood. Jf <22 K JSJ 10 Special Windows ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION.— Stamped Dresses ready for working and embroidering. FANCY SECTION. —Embroideries, Laces, and Ribbons for Babywear. TOY SECTlON.—Hundreds of Baby Toys. Also Puff Boxes, etc. FURNISHING SECTION—Cot Quilts, Cots and Pillows for Baby. FOOTWEAR SECTION.— Dainty Shoes for Tiny Toddlers. HABERDASHERY SECTION—Tapes, Safety Pins, and other Baby Sunaiies. FIREE Birthday Gift EVERY Visiting Baby registered with us during Baby Week will be sent a FREE present next birthday. No obligation to buy—just bring baby in for free registration if under five years of age. AUGUST 3rd to 10th iJU 1 /- Q BROAD TD OTBBErr AUGUST 3rd to 10th gESEgSBSCtf yiT~*. li', ■ ■ ■ ’"/’•r'T" ’ ‘iiS* iks) IfpSS) /-MAN c' ." vr- ■ T . , 4 IP Beady for Immediate Delivery, WE AES AT PRESENT MAKING A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS OF THE SERIES IS MODEL, IN OUR NEW SHOWROOMS, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI, AND WE EXTEND A 60RDBAL INVITATION TO All TO INSPECT THESE CARS, AND THE SHOWROOMS, GARAGE, AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT, WHICH COMPRISE OUR COMMODIOUS NEW BUILDINGS. / The following cars are shown, each being FOR SALE, and ready for immediate delivery to the purchaser. — ONE ACYL. 2—3 SLATER STUDEBAKER ROADSTER, Finished in Crimson Lake. PRICE, £465. ONE ACYL. 5 SEATER STUDEBAKER TOURING CAR, with two auxiliary seats, finished in Dreadnought Grey, gold lined.. PRICE, £465. ONE ACYL. 5 SEATER STUDEBAKER TOURING OAR, with two auxiliary seats, finished in French Grey, gold lines. PRICE, £465. ONE 6-CYL. 2 —3 SEATER STUDEBAKER ROADSTER, finished in putty shade, lined in chocolate and black, ■<& PRICE, £565. ONE 6-CYL. 5 SEATER STUDEBAKER TOURING CAE, with two auxiliary seats, finished in French Grey, gold lines, :: PRICE, £565. important Motice. OWING TO SHIPPING DIFFICULTIES, IT WILL EE IMPOSSIBLE TO OBTAIN FURTHER SHIPMENTS OF STUDEBAKER CARS FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS SHOULD THEREFORE ORDER PROM STOCKS NOW IN HAND IN NEW ZEALAND. & ADAMS Ltd. NEW ZEALAND IMPORTERS STUDEBAKER MOTORS. Showrooms, The, Avenue f ; ; : WANGANUL :r^ mimm. 1 s?y2 ESQUIRE BY POST. The Scoullar Co. Ltd AN IDEAL SIDEBOARD which will set off your Dining-room to full advantage! Very Quaint Mission Style—particularly neat and compact, measuring 4ft. 6in. Made of Solid Oak and elegantly finished in medium fumed colour. An Exclusive Scoullar Production, designed and carried out in the Scoullar Factories. Price -- £l2/18/6 We take particular care in the production and finish of every article, the conscientious attention to every detail of construction that means strength and reliability , goes to produce a result that we know is satisfactory. ' Head Office: Lambton Quay - Wellington* - Branches at MASTERTON and HASTINGS. J U GOLDBtKS el

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11610, 9 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11610, 9 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11610, 9 August 1918, Page 6