George Court & Sons, Ltd. For that Dip in the Briny We have a large range of good Rubber Bathing Oapa at ridiculously low prices. All colours and shapes— Prices, lid to 4/8. of contrast colours. Red, Green and Whit»—S/6. 19—A Pretty Bobber Oap, gathered in to form effective frill; Green and Black—l/ 4. 304 A Heat and Tight-fit-ting Oap, with floral design on aide front, in contrasting shades. Royal, Rod, White, Mauve and Emerald—Price, 2/11. Come in and i yours. 955 A—A Child's Two-piece Wool Suit, 24in. long; in Red, Emerald and Navy, with White bands—lo/11. No. 220—A Child's Extra Good Quality Cotton Bathing Suit, 20in. long, in colours Red, BtJwn and Navy; trimmed with contrasting shades. Also in 22m.—Price, 4/11; 24 and 26in., 6/6. Early. Do not leave your shopping till Christmas Eve. Shop as early as possible get Better Service ~- Better Selection and shop in comfort. f » Bathing Suits 650 A Child's One-piece Wool Suit, 20in. in length. These we have in colours Red, Emerald and Navvi nd Navv| hite—T/'ll trimmed with W 9558—A Lady's All-wool Kavy Bathing Suit, with bands of White; can do with bands of Red and Royal Blue. Also an acceptable Christmas Giftr-14/11. Bring the kiddies to see our Toy Section. Hundreds of toys to suit children of all ages, and everything marked at keen value prices George Court & Sons, Ltd. Karangahape Road
' Holbrooks mindNot any kind." Holbrooks Sauce MOST WONDERFUL Pile Cure having to resort to operations. The' Zann Double Absorption Treatment is scientific, simple and sure. It is succeeding every day—with men and women all over N.Z. Mrs. H. K., Paeroa, writes: — "I cot the Zaun Treatment and can honestly say that it is the most wonderful Pile Cure. Thankt to Zann for the icood outings I have been able to have. lam enclosing 10/6 for a further course—lt is worth 10 guineas to get cured of Intc Itchine Piles - strictly conndi for 10/6 postal New booklet. Pile Cause and Cure." for 3d. in stamo Proprietary. P.O. Box 952 Wellin BRIDGE DRUG STORES, Karangahape Rtf., and A. aCCLES, Chemist, Quean St. and Branches, AUCKLAND If you wish to obtam the MAXIMUM RESULTS FROM TOUR ADVERTISEMENT, be sure to Insert your name and address. A telepnone number only Is not sufficient for out-of-town readers. They, In most cases, cannot communicate with you by telephone. If you do not wish to have - ox name and address published use the ice of the "Auckland Star" for renltei.
M riniTJl • -I'i-'.i ifU I rr ea>i Ifilfi? Buy in 1922-Pay in 1923 SPEAKING about that Furniture you would like to have in your home for Christmas. There is no need for you to postpone the purchase simply because the Christmas season means unusual expense in other directions. The credit system of home furnishing introduced by The Maple Furnishing Co. is designed to overcome just such difficulties as that. It allows you to secure the Furniture just when you feel that you require it, and then spread the cost over the next 12 months. By all means start the New Year with a brighter and more cheerful home. You will find it very much easier to pay for Furniture you are actually using than it is to save the same amount of money; and, besides, you benefit to the extent of an extra 12 months' comfort. mMAPLEFURNISHINGCa 5 & SA.KARANGAHAPE ROAD • C/ose to GnftonßrMte
His Mind''...But he always *'Minds His Change "... If you want Cheaper Boots ''SERVE YOURSELF * * for a "CHANGE," and you'll be surprised at the ''Change'' you receive...LAW'S. Of Tm« BOOT XHA.DE ■ ~ -MQAHAPE RD.
siiJ Uwsi Outlaws on THI ICO BOOT TRADE. We name prices that NO COMPETITOR will have the courage to GO BELOW...That's why we're known as—**LAW'S, THE OUTLAW'S.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 300, 19 December 1922, Page 13
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