I Mother's Pride! Her Baby-and a DIG \ j. .pram, pushchair or sulky* . '5] 1 When you come to think of it, the perambulator of a few years M p QpL* ago, compared with those of to-day, was a cumbersome and unwieldly II §11 Nowadays all the skill and ingenuity of artisan and scientist have 13 ! H lIH collaborated to produce the serviceable, artistic, and hygienic "pram" ijjf Jl ffi&ji) You can see the very latest notions in these luxurious carriages . 'for "His Lordship" the baby—vehicles of comfort and beauty, at the fli^f $ "D.l.C.—to-day if you will. . ' ffl 4 .. . Some of the new designs are English,. othors from the "States"— j, K all are the best models of their kind. j « 'It is something to see these finely designed prams, pushchairs, * ft > and sulkies. ' . • ■ )s J There is all the quality you want in these. | ' • COACH BUILT PKA^lS—Panelled sides; upholeteretl; EnpJish steel wheels and, \u 5? undercarriage; m Navy, Groen, Cream, Grejy and Fawn; yery hanckorao w t . ■ . ■ : and roomy. Price, £12 12s. 6d. EU & SEA GRASS AND-'CAJfE PRAMS-Loir slung, in light designs; well finished; M » Upholstered in Green, Tan, Pawn, and Cream.. •• ;. Price, £8 17s, 6d. . M \i STURGIS STEEL COLLAPSIBLE PUS HCARTG-In Grey. Prico, £4 17s. 6d. f fl ■ ' ■ GOVERNOR FOLDING PUSHCARTS-In Navy; very strong. % H . Prica, £6 ss. 5 STEEL FOLDING PUSHCHAIRS-In Black and Cream; wiol;er back and foot- H i rest. Prices, 85s. and 82s. 6d, W jS WICKEE SULKIES-Very neat; English steel wheels; two designs.- • ' r\ . ■ , v Prices, 655. and 82s, 6d. .. uj ! ■!/- in tho ■& dSuoount of? every oooh | •-.' purahaea o* <S1 op oven ....I '■ ■> , w DIG Box W7B .; Wellington I
All day long we are selling Coats inwarm Tweed and dressy Black Conoy Plush, and numerous are the compliments paid us on the wonderful : variety and groat value of our Coats. We have no hesitation in asserting that these Coats are being sold for nearly half the prices Iwing asked elsewhere for similar qualities. . , . : ■ . ', sgfi.- ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS-In belt) and largo new capo collar. "y At 795. 6d. and 5 guineas. jffik&M. VER.Y ■ HEAVY ALL-WOOL ~_., •• .'■•■' TSYEEI) COATS—AVith now ])os- .-. ' v^^^^P^C'i P'^ l3l ' IjSclc,' belt, pockets, n'nd large enpe collar.. '£5 153. - ' d'X -ALL r WOOL' : - COATS WITH -■■■• l> ■■■LABGB.-.FDE" COLLAI?S-Ne\v- -■■■ J^^'TssjS l \ a fT|if .est. styles. copied from English : " iV'L'i/ samples. At £6 15s. and £7 15s, CONEY.PLUSH , ■ ' ■ ; ■ OATS Mjtkl ' In black, and' certniniy Iho handJlj! J) I . !?( \\\ ' somest coats of tho season. IniI ' wA ported direct from London, ia // JT"!*" 'I \\ newest styles; belted, smart 001/1 /1 li i i I \ ' are, alu ' P oo^6^' / / Is f il""'' Vi \ ' At 7 and 8 guineas, /ilm i f ' " l«l : \ t ' l Opossum Collar, natural f u Ija j B il l\ \ ehade or skunk dyed. I'll 'M i p '■ 11 l\ \ At 10 and 12 guineas. Ili I jI"I \ BLACK REAL FOX • Having made a sensational jiurchase of .£6OO wortl} of real Fox ' nF - I ' Furs, wo are onablad to sell thess /// /A a ' l >omu ' s beloiv thoir usual fll> %A prices. . Every ekin perfect. //LeiffisS s. Usually 3 gurnuas. 11 £6 15s. Usually ]0 guineas, £7 15s. Usually 12 guineas, GREAT .BARGAIN FUR COAT COLLARS, In rich' dark brown shades, very large size, each collar containing A(\f\ i ekins; suitable for the present oapo collars; mako your old B »/h coat liko new. Usual Price, 325. 6d. For 18s. 6d. Wj\i NEW CARPETS. ENGLISH AXMINSTEIS. TKe Genuine Axminster is a splendid Carpet in every way. Axminsters possess a fineness in texturs per. raitting more tleligJitful—and at the same time—durable• soft effeots and blends, that can be obtained in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser weaves. Axminsters are beautiful—they are pretty and / artistic to the eye in every room, every shade, and every degree of Their very finoness 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 Moor Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just now is very complete and varied. All the new dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as tho more intricato patterns up to the most elaborate flowing styles. "Where the Cars Stop and the* Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 2
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