Baby goes out Walking in the Summertime! In his pram, of course, for wee babies make their first acquaintanceship with the open-air life in little carriages. D.I.C. Prams are per- t fection in design, comfort, and skilled work- A manship. You could do a lot worse, but cer- J tainly no better than having a D.I.C. Pram for your precious mite. Write for Illustrated Catalogue SEAGRASS PRAMS, very latest designs, fitted with Seagrass hood, and upholstered in green, tan, navy, grey, cream, champagne, or white . . £l2/12/ — English Design BOAT-SHAPE PRAMS, 3-ply panel sides, enamelled and upholstered in champagne, grey, green, cream, tan, or cream and tan, cream and fawn, cream and grey, cream and blue — £ll/11/- £lO/10/- £9/-/-BETHREENA FOLDING PUSHCARTS (child sits facing mother). These are English manufacture. Upholstered in dark blue leather ; draught-proof, and fitted with storm apron £7/10/- and £lO/10/FOLDING PUSHCHAIRS, with steel frame, seagrass footrest and reclining back — Enamelled cream 90/-, or with hood 25/- extra Fitted with nickel handle — 97/6, or with hood 25/- extra Use this Coupon ! Manager, D.1.C., Box 1013, Christchurch. Please send POST FREE your Illustrated Catalogue of Baby Carriages. Address pop ,-j? UAL DAINTY SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. H T H H H K H H K pTIE pleasure of wearing good clothes is greatly increased when they are acquired at reasonable prices. Wo offer a selection as extensive and tempting as in shops where much higher PRICES nde. ' Inspection cordially invited. See the goods, compare prices, then judge for yourself. Amongst our no .vest smartest goods for bright days ahead the lowing are specially tractive. Smart Millinery Trimmed tJntrim Knitted Vests Samm r-weigdit. Reliable Hoisery Best Va’ue in Hokit Mrs J. Lloyd Revell Street ISoßiiska LZ L'JJ HZ HZ HZ HZ HZ HL"JLZ HZ a JZ HZ HZ HZ H and aj the ?! / H ml ® c 51 H 'JZ LL. -t S v-'v* ° d "8 are very liable to cat School Children jfrjn are very liable to eatcb ~aey have to go in all weather* — often having to alt In school with wet feet. Apart from this, they are always face to face with the risk from infection— especially when epidemic* ot Whooping Congh, Measles, Diphtheria, Influenza, etc., are about. Mothers of School Boy* and Girls hrwever can he alway* rKhb of ANXIETY if they ha?# a bottle of Heame’s Bronchitis = Cure l M hovae, aa om dose of this Medicine at the - firot indication of a “cold” will at once* nip in the EwT what might otherwise prove to he a serious IH ITT - Cork the bottle up—the rest will kee» For Coughs, Croup Colds on the Clio The REMEDY with the REPUTATION. / Prom *ll CHEMISTS and STOIUiS. Si p\\ . Hfl W. G. HEARNE & CO. V:l., JL GEJiI.oNG. VHMoni V. Sydney. N.S.W., Welti, N.Z. ■ ' V o •/•:=/• 1 o - Mm mm £-• .w '-mm w A ry«i <& \ i ifMl Afyir^lipp m M m. 12. )r direct to AV. G. Henrne, Kennedy’s Buildings, Cuba Street, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 1
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