Stargis "Luxury" Carriages for Babies are sold by the D.I.C. The exclusive features of the world-famous Sturgis "Luxury" Carriages and Sulkies include " Luxury " Springs, interchangeable wheels, one motion locking device, single actioji foiling, motor hood and draught proof curtain. Sturgij.-CSar-riages are as near perfection in comfort and appearance as ingenuity and skill can make them. HERE ABE A FEW PARTICULARS: No. I.—Complete FOLDING CARRIAGE, facing ' model, fitted with solid fibre nickel bound collapsible sides, full tubular frame, Luxury Springs, Victoria 6-Bow llood, Storm Cloth Draught Protector, detachable side curtains and wheels, leather cloth seat and back well upholstered; nickel plated fittings. 'The cars are enamelled in colours to match the upholstering in Black, Tan, and-.Grey. Price £lO/-/• No 2.—Similar Design to No. i,|without collapsible' sides, in Grey and Black. Price £B/17/8 NO. 3—Complete COLLAPSIBLE CARRIAGE, with all the Sturgis Features, fitted with Auto-Storm Cloth Hood and Side Cuntains. Colours: Black and Grey. Price £3/7/8 No. 4.—Complete COLLAPSIBLE CARRIAGE, roomy and serviceable, fitted with large 3-Bow Hood; the whole frame enamelled in Black or Grey to match upholstering, facing model. Price £4/7/6 STURGIS SOCIABLE CARRIAGES, ' for two children, fitted with Auto Storm Cloth Hood, Draught Protector, Side Curtains. In this model each child has an individual seat and back with independent action, one child can be lying down and the other sitting up at the same time; enamelled in Black and Grey. Price £lO/17/6 STURGIS COLLAPSIBLE SULKIES, fitted with Luxury Springs and detachable wheels Wo. I.—Round Fibre Herd Sides, Padded Seat with Reclining Back (? positions), 3-Bow Hood; enamelled in Grey and Tan- Price £5/10/No. 2.—Flat Fibre Reed Sides, same fittings as No. t, without Hood. Prico £4/5/D.I.C. Box WsHsHisgtaii 3^ 'fa w w v jf/j' & l jj p / mwm SH-lffllf m 9 ]_ LtHCOU»3HSI^ ■:A m ▼ ■£& i * - NTHE "Thirteen years ago, when ! s!ived in Smeaton, two of my'childSn suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles of. HEARNE'S «o *Y v, 3 BRONCHITIS CURE completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the Esestod examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to say I , always fall back on. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE for Colds. It is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affections." FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Name, Address and Hull particulars furnished on application. 1 ' . V 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 6
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