B J. C. L ®\ " <Zj4lwa.y& Busy." quality A Service Value. /Ss\ Dependability. >, STAR foTTRAQTIONj^ Secare Better Serrice by Shsypiag EwlyJr I Jmp. 9i!k Jumper*, with round /jr neck trimmed with hemstitch- jA* mp, also roll collar etnhrot- -AW dered. Colours: Navy, Gtos.jAW Emerald Green, Brown and Vfc ol- M Etosc—Usual Price. 10/0 each VfP # Star Attraction Price, 12/6 ea. » *r /Frem 9 to 11 a.m. onfyY #M *il Orden not accepted at "Stai% *™ ATTRACTION Now Displayed in "^e*\ TOP WINDOW, VICTORIA STREET. January Specials in All Departments See Window X>i&isl&y& J Ladies' Coloured Mercerised Hose, in Tan and Greys—i'sttal Prir" r, '6 1 January Special, 2 6 pair. g Infanta' Jap. Silk Frocks, in a pood quality Pilk Masrvar. top trimmed 1 hemstitching—lsual Price, J :»/«>. January Special, 11/6 each. I Infants' Dainty White Voile Frocks, plain Magyar style. elTertiveiv trimmed with hemstitching—l-ual Price, 1078. January Special, 8/11 I each. Coloured Orqsne'i Roll Collar, in Rose, Champagne. Hciio.. Saxe and Pink— Usual Price, 5/ ll each. January Special, 3/11 each. The Now Soarf Veil, in assorted colours, embroidered in contrasting colours —-L sua! Price, ia/G each. January Special, 9/11 each. ! High Neck Voile Blouses, suilahlr for matrons. Designed with rows or tucks and hemstitching, others embroidered —Extra Special Value, 13/6 each. January Special, 12/6 each. "Frances."—Thia Btyliah Costume, cut on the very newest lines, is designed long- semi-ntting coat with roll collar and listened with self buttons, smartly cut two-piece skirt—Usual Price, fl guineas. January Special, 87/8. ~ Colours: Dark Fawn and .Nigger Brown. A Varied Assortment of Cotton Cluny Lace Insertions, from ll in 5 inches wide— Usual Prices Bjrt 1/- 1/3 l/l! 5/?, a/r, yard. January Special 6J«- 9Jd 11 Jd 1/6 1/9 1/11 yard. Fine Quality Camisoles, traced for working, unmade, assorted designs, no I sleeves —Usual Price, 1/9 each. January Special, 1/3 each. John Court Ltd. The J.C.L., QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND'S LEADING. DRAPERS. 1 -! HINTS for the TREATMENT of SILK HOSIERY Silk Hosiery requires careful handling. If subjected to undue strain threads are liable to break, causing ladders to run. If threads are accidentally drawn and left loose they should NOT be cut off, or stitches will be liberated, and the fabric damaged. Silk Hosiery should be washed in pure soap lather, free from any chemicals, then rinsed in clear, warm water. Avoid wringing, roll in a dry cloth, press out the moisture, dry off quickly and do not allow goods to remain in a damp I state. | "LADDER-KNIT," and "LADDER-WEAVE" HOSE | MENDER. t S. and C. Ltd., for the Latest. We direct attention to this useful article, the jj "Ladder-Knit" Hose Mender. Its usefulness and simplicity jjj will appeal to all ladies. We have also a similar Hose jj mender, equally useful, the "Ladder-Weave," with slightly I larger hook. Ask to see them at our Haberdashery I Department, near the main entrance. This useful article j is quite new to Auckland. We are advised by our London 3 office that it has found a ready sale in the best known g London shops. | Xmith & iSipheq V-/ AUCKLAND ESt
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 9
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