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• D.I.C. Furniture is supplied I j|||j| 'for* Cash, or on Easiest Time 1 I | J "bj.C. Loose Covers are made by experts in your own home, g ; or in the D.I.C. Furnishing Workroom, as you may direct. | iWe recommend the latter, as it eliminates unavoidable litter | and inconvenience in your home. jjj e D.I.C. Loose Covers are guaranteed to fit perfectly, and have j | that smart " made-to-measure " appearance so much desired. • I New materials are continually arriving, and at all times you will ' I find an excellent variety of both useful and novelty designs. I 8 If unable to call, ring up or write the Manager, D.1.C., ! 3 I Christchurch, who will be pleased to place the D.I.C. Expert • Service at your disposal. | 5 i ' t ■ The Chair illustrated is a very Chair as illustrated covered popular shape, has a strong frame, Cover' C °' *° F 00SC and is thoroughly well sprung. , j | It is a spacious stj/le, wonderfully 7CI/- I S comfortable, and -/of high quality Loose Covers to fit from 5 jj throughout. 15/6 I | There are other styles, .small or large, and you will bs able to make 3 ? satisfactory choice without difficulty from the D.I.C. stock. ij I -i i I CASH S — -#|S 1/~ each j j DISCOUNT | QUAUrgj complete «e ;A Studebaker is a Good Investment. {'_ 1_ i—— Securities bougkt in tke knowledge of an early rise in value are always characterised as a sound investment. Evidence as to the soundness of the Studebaker investment is given by Studebaker owners themselves. Here\s a typical letter from a Studebaker owner, written by Mr. D. G. W. McDonald, Agent for Messrs. Pyne © Co., Kaikoura, who gives his car hard work over rough country twelve months-of the year:— Kaikoura, # To Adams Ltd., January 30, 1918. Christchurch. Dear Sirs, — _ The Studebaker car I purchased from you some 12 months " ago has now run 20,000 miles, during which time it has given every :l . satisfaction. # The electrical system is good, and gives no trouble whatever. / The car is fairly easy on petrol and very easy on tyres. I have every confidence in the Studebaker as a good allfor my work. ' Yours truly, 1 D. G. W. M'DONALD. \ ■ - , ■ •; PRICES: Touring, Roadster and 10-passenger Express Models, 4-cylinder, £445; 15 cwt. ran chassis, 4-cylinder, £395; Touring and Roadster Models, 6-cylinder, £525. Fitted with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. ADAMS LTD. ; New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors | GARAGE—2I9 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH a " d ill:- . / : — ;, y ' ■ BRINGS HAPPINESS TO WOMEN. s-\. • nun? vmi errv r\yro T7I7HAT would it b* worth to have a lace i ?• HAVE "iOU SEEN OUR VV free from SUPERFLUOUS HAIR? !%. \ 5;... «»■%■■«*■■■ _, _ _ _ I Think would brighten your life, and •|:! \ SPECIAL DISPLAY OF BRUSH WARE? rt " -|^ r i"" Ti. • ' j. ij- ■ c • ** th« only genuine remedy, it has brought ■1, B no * on ly m Spring, but also in Summer, Autumn and Winter that success to thousands. Get "Kuldah" to-day, ■B f" % arth B r Khes ' V " Brusl,es ' &c "Me wa ? tei - -rine quality Hair isrooms, from 3/6 upwards. Hearth Brushes, from throughout N.z. (postage 3d extra). C 2454 Ji: i _ . 2/6 Bannister Brushes, from 1/6 v { Coming to TOILET BRUSHWARE—these are a few interesting lines I -1 : ' HaJR Brushes—Split Whalebone, with Ebonized Back. 5/6 8/6 - r " " Whalebone, Satinwood Back, 7/6 , M . »» Whalebone with White Xylo. Back, 12/6 } jfe ** Whalebone & Bristle mixture, Real Ebony Back wk ir»TTTiT»v is Other grades from 2/6 upwards. B I X' ■ Brushes - Clothes Brushes, Nail Brushes, &c., &c. ( ■■'/* everything required in the » B MTI iW : - \ ; **** BRUSHWARE, call upon REECB Coioisbo St. j —^^ The Natlonal DHnk of K«Z»

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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