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| Why go to SALES to Purchase I I FURNITURE? I 1 Visit a Reliable Store, where the selection is food.com. I ■ pined with quality and low price, and the advantage will R 9 be on your side. ■ 1 IP REQUIRING A DIKING OR DRAWING ROOM SUITE 1 m have a look at the I 7-Piece Oil Rimu Suite 1 Now Showing I 5/" ■ This is the LEADING LINE at present. I F. PRIME, | 12 5 o 9 127 K»rangahape Road.

I— ■ 1 I gBHBBHMHnBaaaanBHHBiB^aiIVaaHBBaan I BJE busy." yp A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ! LINEN DAMASKS, ?«£&,. ! Tliis Line consists of l."> Pieces, in a fr. od range of qualities. to* hnperfee--9 lions bclug very slijrlit indeed. In most case-, a thread dropped iv j ihe wearing constitutes the extent of the damage. The designs are ? exceptionally pretty, some belog floral, others iv smart stripes. The ;.' iii in-hes wldef. Well worth -' « and 2,0. i HAR.iAIN PRICE, 1/11 and 2/3 Yard. 1 Well worth 2/11 n n 4 n i 6 7/6. [ lUKGAI.V PRICE.. 2/3 2/11 3/11 3/11 5/11 Yard. | MEN'S HYGRADE SAC SUITS. ! {'A USUALLY 55/- to T\i%. \ ~'f ALL ONE PRICE . BI J I wSiawß iJjf-B Hiese are Exceptionally Smart Suits, made in I! I IsSmBJB p'ljP All-wool Tweeds, some Plain aud others with HI? llffffl ff»l Stripe Effect. The Coats hare American Ci i shoulders, vent in back, and two or three H SsJ buttons; cuff-bottnm TTousera. A splendid if i tfsfaSt s "'' lnl ~uslncss "ear. which we can recomM I mend tor style, finish, and fit. NOW SHOWING AT THE J.C.L. STORE. LADIES' BLOOMERS. I LADIES- FI.KBCY-LIXKU STOCKINETTE BLOOMERS, with shaped band nt waist, and buttoned at knee: in Nary. Grey, and Cream. Sizes—S.W. W. o.i>. 3 6 311 4/6 LAWKS' AIA-WOOI. RIItr.ED IILOOMBRS. heary make, with elastic at waist and knee, in Njvi and White. Spleudid line for warmth aud durability. Sizes—S.W. W. O.S. 5 6 5/11 6/6 -PETOXE" ALL-WOOL NAVY BLOOMERS. !n medium weifwt, elastic at Iv. nisi and knee; soft. warm, and excellent value. Sizes—S.W. W. O.S. 5 6 5/11 6/6 •TETONE" ALL-WOOL BLOOME-ItS. | n Navy; nice, flae Bake, with clastic at waist nnd knee. 7/11 8/6 8/11 Also made with Sha-ped Bands and Elastic at knee— ','.' Sizes—S.W. W. O.S. 8/11 9 6 9/11 j LADIES' PfRE WOOL FINE KIBBEn in Cream and Black, i clastic at waist : warm, and reliable for wear. Women's alae — | 8/11 Pair. Freight or Postage Paid as Usual. ||pt||| Ladies' Brassieres. (Bast Bodies). S / For improving the figure; are worn ! a 'n»°st universally with present corset I I /L-_ AMERICAN LADY" BRAJSSIE3RES. In strong I / \\ I iT"-' i'l White Carahrlc, with top nicely embroidered. I / A\ \\ \ V' '■'/ as "lustration. " m i \\\ \\ i / 3/e Eaob " i I / W\v 'il/ " AM^?. ,rA 'S I - VDY " RRASStBBES, m strong 1 j j tJIYtV Ii "bite Cambric, designed with square yoke. 1 | l x ' 6'H Kach. H 1 \ // ! \\\ "AMRRIOAX I/ADY- BRASSIBRES, m strong 1 { \ - SI , . .' All-over Embroidery, of pretty deaim. V 11 ir \ 7/11 Each ' ' I / I 111 I 'ACIES" BRASSIERES, made of White Cambric X 1, 1 / f In * I wlth square embroidered yoke. Good quality. I v '• " 1 5/n Each - -1 I TIIE RONES CAN RE REMOVED WIJ.EN B WASHING. | j SPECIAL PURCHASE OF EMBROIDERIES, I j 14.000 yards. I' ~?"" ld in S . Embr ? ia r r y K.iglnKs. Flouncing*. Insertions, and BeadI n'r 1 " I ', and Muslin. The deslsms are j, ] extremely dainty ; the values are excellent. THE J.C.L. STORE ™ THE MODEL HOUSE, 1 QUEEN STREET. I JOHN COURT, Ltd. JOH N COURT, Ltd-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 144, 18 June 1915, Page 10

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