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1 , Mother's Pride! Her Baby—and a DIG | L -pram,.pushchair or sulky. When you come to think of it, the perambulator of a few years/ [^£7; IF ago, compared with those of to-day, was a cumbersome and unwieldly ■ ' |*»L~ 1! H ' Nowadays all the skill and ingenuity of'artisan and scientist have' g| lira - c °ll aDora ted to produce the serviceable, artistic, and hygienic "pram" ||| I t/y now the vogue. rHSL . You can see the s very- latest notions in these luxurious carriages xML Tmrf Jor "His Lordship" the baby—vehicles of comfort and beauty, at the ■ Jt \y\ D.l.G.— jto-day if you will. ' fl |$ Some of the new designs are English, others from the "States"— | H all are the best models of their kind. .•-.-.. » $8 It is something to see these finely designed prams, pushchairs, (• U and sulkies. i. | M . There is ail the quality you want in these. | $j • COACH BUILT PRAMS-Pnnelled sides; upholstered;: English'. steel wheels'and'"' | \m ' ■ undercarriage; in Navv, Green, Cream, Grey, and Fawn; very handsome , • f HJ , and roomy. PHco, £12 f2s. 6d. S \m ' . SEA GRASS AND CAKE PRAMS-Low slung, in light designs; well finished; f \m upholstered in Green, Tan, Fawn, and Cream. ■. Price, £8 17s. 6d. \U STUBGIS STEEL COLLAPSIBLE PUSHCARTS-In Grey. Price, £4 17s. 6d. M GOVERNOR FOLDING PUSHCARTS-In Navy; very strong. \m ■ Price, £6 ss. m ' "". " "STEEL FOLDING PUSHCHAIRS-In Black and Cream; wicker hack and footM rest. Prices, 85s. and 82s. 6d, \m WICKER SULKTES-Very neat; English steel wheels; two designs. 57 Prices, 655. and 82s, 6d. JW "■/- In the & diobount each _• | \Yi purchase of S1 or> ewen ' jS| Cyu I, li'ii-iiwiii u ' i,i "I."" n linn i. I \ D;LC Box i-478;" ' Wellington.

I aA' /IIL i ' i * j-1 _L 1 /ft/>QP@" taring dQSI jk life * > Jf QOLDEN, sun-ripened. Oats from- the %'>"''''• : ' U '■!'■ broad,, waving fields of Canterbury— i|& ; •■§& rolled and crushed and ground ,to per- .. ~ VI !ea fection in a model mill —packed and «| -■ ffl - delivered to you in a clean, dust-proof ~ \|, Wt -■ • bag—cooked in sixty seconds—piping hot, M .jffl •'■ .'»' -delicious—that is ; , .'*■'"'-J'" BA if A'TA THE PERFECT : 1 I KJ I\J PORRIDGE , I :■ i'; ■ , Cooked in One flSCinulc,. | SOTO is the most easily digested of all | breakfast cereals, it is highly nourishing and s • 6 .' sustaining, and it is extremely, economical, ' H ,; ;. for every bag is full four pounds weight. | Are you getting as much in the Oats you. ',1m Investigate-Order a bag of OTO to-day! ff "\k In 41b. and 20/6. Bags , . M

CARPETS & RUGS: NEW CARPETS. ENGLISH AXMINSTEIS. \ \ •The Genuiue Axmiuster is a splendid Carpet in every , way. Aslninsters possess a fineness in texture per- ■ mitting more delightful—and at the same tinteddurable soft effects and blends that can be-obtained in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser weaves. ■''"-• A'xminsters are beautiful —they are pretty nnd artistic to the eye in everv room, every shade, and every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees an "excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering of ease and elegance. The latest novelties, in Floor Coverings. ]New showings this month in Carpets. , Axmins'ters in complete display. Our stock just now is very complete and varied. All the new dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate flowing styles. ' GEORGE WINDER' "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner . — Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 208, 28 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 208, 28 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 208, 28 May 1919, Page 4

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