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£ ¥"* g~% _f Ills Commencing To-morrow *V ___±jL 1 Lxtra Good Value ror July i \ < -^&^om^ I :: at the J.C.L. in all Departments :: %\ R_TYt7C 1 . -S— I \ JL-fUyo kJUJLL , r |wM@BiMtewi t: Many unusually low priced seasonable lines it pays to buy now i ** iff'lfff U-Q ffl^^^^^fl §: In China and Glassware. In Ladies* Hosiery. ) In Silk Ribbons. 3 j __ fH"Sir iSf '" IPPf Im HJJKlilTmraHi gE English Patent Hook Lid Teapots, good shape, Strong Black Cotton Hose, fast dye, good fit- Coloured Glace Silk Ribbons, in Sky, White, X H _ !LL- - g^f' l 1 lipV^ l -fir* H fifties fact I! IB f*E 4-cup capacity; Dark Brown—Usually, ting, double feet. Cream, Pink, V. Rose, Red, Helio., Violet, 3 J I HI I V nTH F Mf^Sii It 3/6. „„„ D .._. 1/a Saxe, Navy, Fa™, Tan, Nigger, Grey. King- IS f. | MJk %mW •■■■ m_f IBF4tYtt"TT Tll LIA J_-__JL UJI ill 11 IHi _t ~ r, -~. J y P ' l nsher, Green, Gold; in widths from i-tnch to =3 4 ■ I 7 Mi I M LLi J-"-** rTzJ-SSii^ ML 1 £ July Price, 2/11. BJ inches _Usually 3_d., 5d., Id., lid., 1/2, 3 5 ▼ W^^^sySr^rr^T^^f-lsil-^tinKHl St: Winter Weight "All Wool" Hose, In Heather, 1/6 j/jj 2 /3 J '"•__-»'■■-■■ - —»' ]l_f_^3|^Effl_-_ii__g_^_M-B-SS--^-W--SB---M £ Useful Stainless Steel Potato and Fruit Knives, . Gpey , also Black. A splendid warm wear- July .>r.ce, 2_d., 3!d., 6d., 7Jd., 10id., 1/-, 3 S . S±WsSfi_MM I I -ffIPFWWtfHS g Ju| y Prlce ' 1/6 ' ing line-Usually 3/11. 1/3, 1/e. _ J ? A W I_mL|4 II fl|l||L)lL l|l I II IJI Ujjfll flr* special Table of Exclusive Sample Ornaments July Price, 2/11. Beßt Q ua ||ty Black Velvet Ribbons, with Satin jj AWam\ j jjjjl ~ ■■iJDCJ-L_»_r —_(E_j_j|i£- cs::=:S^ ifc to clear during July— ' ■ back, in 1-inch to 2J-inch width-—Usually 9d. 3 A M """" ; ". T, —. " ~ **■,_'"" ■ n «♦ 7/r «_ r h Ladies ' F« h 'on-»ie Wide Ribbed Cashmere lo 2/3 . g ■ JH . . g At 7/6 eaCh H0... in Black, Grey and Mole-Usually 4/6. J U „ Pr.ce, 6.d. to 1/8. % ? ■ J SpeCtaltStS tn BoyS Wear 21-piece English China Tea Seta, excellent July Price, S/8. ZT^ — T TZ. —_^ — 77~. — :—^7~ —T 34\ amm ammm ammmammm __■ -r-^-aB--S_ ri PC icrn« siinprinr makp Tlsnallv 4t/ , , „ The Newe.t Cloche Velvet Ribbon., in 25-inch Q ■ designs, superior make—Usually 40/, Mso Supep|op Qu _ lltyi with ribs and fu ii- md 3i . inch wMthß> jn good ghades of Cerlse( # , f^w ' July Price 39/6. fashioned plain lops, in Black, Henna, Navy, Almond, Fawn, Brown, Black, Dark Saxe, j g% WaMW 1 1W f Also, Special Value 21-piece English Te. Sets- Dark Grey. Moe, Champagne-Usually 8/6. Apricot-Usually 3/6 and 5/11 1! T €m\T £ I OrilV \ E Usually 19/6. July Price, 6/11. July Price, 2/6 and 3/11. B # C 7J.11 Jf \ »: July Price, 14/6. —. ■ Heavy Quality Double Satin Ribbon, in Sky, A i - - i fc Ladles' Ribbed Art Silk Hose, with Lisle tops, in White, Pink, Lemon, Helio., and Black, 1J- 9 # . ' fc Useful Large-sized Black Bowls, for fruit; Black and White, also fashionable shades— inch to 2} inches wide—Usually 2/6 to 3/6. -3 Zk MOTHERS! Do Ilot hesitate tO D-ing VOltf D OVS along tO tlllS important Gei-UHie SaVDIP gr attractive shape—Usually 6/11. Usually 7/11. July Price, 1/6 to 1/11. f HT\ C 1 July Price, 3/11. July Price, 6/6. Dainty Floral Lingerie Ribbon, in "Stella" strong ;« t /-Day Oale. E - Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, with Lisle tops serviceable quality, in White, Cream. Sky, 3 j _ -_, _ . . , , j _ _.T_ _•!__.• _. I S_ 2-pint Hand-cut Glass Water . aml feet in Black. Mole, Tan, Silver, Pink, Helio., and Lemon grounds. Widths f. ■ y/Q can Ollttlt any DOV thoroughly and guarantee tne garments Tight 111 I jJU A 4\ "• oN " t^ p ph"b/'iT '•"■ "•• 1 j I every particular. Every one of these Suits made in our workroom. | I -STJSS-i'sSJS /\ 'SSSSH u "S;M„r9r£i| j i Make No Mistake, But Come in Early to Get the BEST. •*- -/,, AW nf i iii„„i- „-.i „n i„,ji„„ pretty shades or Sky, Cream. Lemon, Pink, A ■■ - __E Uii - M m. m wear, m Black an/1 all leading J. » j_ ch -| go »17■• v T v. 1 €_-♦ R ft ™' "Ally™,!" Tw«J Sn-rl. Snit. g; ~ _ , .... M L_r7| colours —Usually 2J/-. . Usually 9d «/_ 1/6 0/3 __| R Boys' English Tweed School Suits. Boys All-wool Tweed Sport* Suits. fc July Price, 4/11. M gJTJ Julw Prlco 16/6 "* ,ncn usual, y VQ - • 1/D> - /J - z* gS „ 10 _ , m n . nth Tw „ d - DOTU Buit . tlie favou - lle st y le | n Brown Bov «' "*»-wool" Dark Gray New Zealand Tweed Suits, also In tbe E M - _. m. July Price, 16/6. July Prlca. Sid., e_d.,l/, 1/6. 3 5 Ed Ijrey fwen"?ui;i_Vdfand KgS" "%BS,I "S 1 ««%^S-«2f^_V^_SfS fc I g\ I 3-5 ileal fo? school and country wear. All sizes, to flt boys from 7to IS UaWe for afes 7,0 " yews— Usuall y 39 /- *> «/•• A fc mm^^^^^^^mUm f ÜbUbLb E| S FU 7to 12 yesrs. 13 to 18. „ y S_ W ■%#■__■■ «7 Day Sale," £2/6 25/- __!__!! \ "STAR ATTRACTIONS." M I t Boys' Grey Flannel Eddie Suit*- -All-wool." M AW 8 r_4J-__,-.». :-. n-..-.' All ...-.-.1 i. r ... r . Boys' 6'«y Flannel Eddie Suits, ef "All-wool" H_L Tweed, made shirt ant j fc Ladies' Morning Glorys, of Strong Service- aW _S p Uaamentt in DOys AU-WOOI jersey*. trousers: the shirt with tabs to button on knickers. Sizes to flt ages 3to fc able Jineae,; with attractive finishings of aW < CIM A I ADDnDTI IMITV 3 4 Brown, Navy, Orey, Red, Cream, polo collars. Fit ases 1 year to 13 years. 8 years Usually, 15/11. , _ fc Er.ght Coloured Cr.tonne., in neck. aW rIINALi VjYY KJK. 1 UINI 1 I ! 5 Usually 6/11 to 11/6. Fit ages 3to 8. | t sleeves and at sides. Two becoming mW -_-•____ ---. -> -_-• - -— sizes: 201n. to 26in. 281n. to 321n. "7 Day Sale," Q/11 I fir- round neck, short sleeve styles, with side _S A _ /«« x /«« / I S: ties. Linene shades aro Saxe. Nigger, TT /N lIAT Ot?R O W 3 Q 4/11 5/11 — •■ ■ at 2. OSe -.S rey ;, Na 2 r ', LB X2S d _£;_.£i2__ u -— a\T • * 3-1 - - Boy*' "All-wool" Grey, Brown 'Vanity Suit*. __- Star Attraction Price, TO-MORROW— Aw -2 M ———————————~——————————— "... . _. : fc _/ii Each AW TUr I ACT riAV AC ZS R „ • «_n i„ <- i a Boys' " All-wool" Dark Grey and Dark Brown 'Varsity Suits. A f avonrila £ 5/11 " c "' *"_. LA3I UAT \JY 4 Boys' "All-wool" Cashmere Jerseys. shirt and trousers style; strongly nnisbed, to nt ages 5 to 12 yeaSSt Size 4_in x 20in Pum Whim Tupki.h 4aT m I"V A\r /^/M^Crnr 1 OAf _"« 5 Children's "All-wool" Jerseys, in plain Navy Cashmere, also Usually 18/6 to 22 /|- ami? -" 1 S: W "'V-Jfi." » „I?J_U /.riAY l (IRSK I SAI .X 3 S< Gre y- tn contrasting collar an- cuffs. Splendid ror school wear: heavy. Fit ages sto 8. »to 12. fc # % ' UAI IA/IWEi I 3 j warm and serviceable. Sizes to flt ages P 4 to 12 years-Usually priced 15 /11 1 7 / 6 | _V appeal to all housewives. m ... ...__i. -n 3B Fit s.m . to 19 - - ----- fc M star Attraction Pric^ to-morrow- m Ladies are remuided of the speoafly «7 Day .at..- 4"/,, Youths' "All-wool" Tweed and Worsted Sac Suits. # 1 / 6 % i ow . P nc « . on D - f"* 1 Amen _l n 3 5 7/11 * A Wonderful Saving Offer in Vouthe' Sao Suite, of the latest cut, ffl »~ Mf * Lady, Berlei, and J.t-.1-. V . , two-button rront: roll lapels and plain back; vest i pockets; trousers side __" Mm CrAtM Q tft 11 *% IYI fltllV ... . ■ ........ and hip, also cuff bottoms. In "All-wool" Grey Tweeds. Sizes nt ages I _»= M rrOlH 9 10 11 3.lii« UlllY. m All up-to-date styles. 3 E Boys' "All-wool" School Jerseys. 15 to is years—usually at/, to eo/-. S_ _V _ ...,-». 3 B - ._ _ . _ __ __-_~. In D - rK Brown "All-wool" Tweeds —Usually 75/-. fc yM-aOrdcr»aol accepted at Star Attraction Pncc.m » WMmfom* f- rtf « M 2Q/fi 11 G?ey. .*'-» m fr ° Dt Styl6; ln Also in English «All-wee. " Worstscl, nsat cheeks;: shades of Navy. Brown. W ! r # m rrices trom .3/11 to z»/0 i sl z C3 . 22in mv. 26in . «_.. 3 <m, 32in . Tz\ _W ' 3 • Usually 11/3 11/9 12/3 13/- 13/9 14/G /.__.#■_,# 5: m Quslitie* and style* to suit all figure*. 2 prices for 7 days 10/. 10/s 11/- 11/9 12/3 i 3 /. Qrtl ' 45/- ■ rown ' 59/6 69/6 £ Always DUSy d Impossible to go Wrong—All Boys' Suits and Jerseys Reduced. j I JOHN COURT Ltd. — \\ «_._-- JOHN COURT LTD. 4 -aJ II Auckland's Leading Drapers & Furnishers - The J.C.L Queen St. | i Auckland's Leading Drapers and Furnish*?* W """ j B^^BK^"^^"^^*;^B * ;^> » ;^'^^s_i^a_fc_^_l_^__^__fc^B^Hli^^^Bfif^^B^B^K, «-W

<Do you know what \. , y £*£i , I | then remove* it with an ax-it _■ A r il I setter than enamel. Never ate a * W g*g* • Q "«*fc—=--— _->VV i J " " «■« combatant which eeatalai dandruff is? _~ _. . --- 1 DANDRUFF is the scalp's outer skin which has JL HIS lVlOlHlHff become dried. It is caused sometimes by an excess mt«ii» j i_ **i of sebum-the natural oil of the hair; often by Millions removed the film the use of wrong tonics or harsh soaps used for cleansing. You know them by their whiter teeth Other needs i Scalp specialist, have long advised the use.of olive o_t J^X^slT^^M as a remedy for dandruff, and as a scalp food to revive W *" B y? u » cc P""* teelh ' **■ _. Germ » , breed h r millions in it. the alkalinity of the saliva. Tk»t re i * 11--. U-;- T„ D_l m »i; v » «h_ mnM th» ml «f -member this. They, with tartar, are the chief j, there to neutralize mouth arid* lifeless, falling hair. In Palmouve _>nampoo tne ouot t_ • c ._ cause of pyorrhea. »k. «•_„.. -t »--tk j--_v ■ ... . , There is now a new way of tseth " tne cause ot tooth decay, the palm IS added tO Olive Oil. Palm Oil gives richness cleaning. Millions of people em- That's why few escaped tooth 1, 1• V L h difW and body to the lather of Palmolive. That wonderful gjv> AH the world over leading trouble,, and why beautiful teeth _J, * the' P __uvaTtaMi creamy, profuse lather which penetrates each tiny root ,t- W y? ; "*". lc " ofte " than ™ w - , No dige.t .tarch depo.it, which m 77• « _■ i f 1 -l J « It will *> for you what it doe, •'«'•*««• tooth parte could effec- ot herwi.e ferment and form acuU. and hair cell, dissolves oil secretions, loosens dandruff for other.. The re.uk, will amaze hve,Jr fi - ht fi,n »- p ...... . — and dislodges dirt. £ delight you A ten-day test to prove th>. will be tent you ,f you Now effect . Prove the benefits of Palmolive at our expense. Mail ■*"• this coupon to-day. Enclose 6d. for packing and postage. tc £°~ y effectS. New beauty comet IIWI amgy Dim myx One act. to curdle Him, one D .... . •..- ,-tfc JTeeth .rem.de dingy film £ "» tS"! JSk PALMOLIVE J -^"—- =as= xVft^"iS SHAMPOO Tf"" 11 " THE BLEND OF PALM AND ouvb cs SHH n^ z jiiiiiimiuiuiiiiiitnmuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiimNiMiHiiinmii | TRIAL BOTTLE A 10-Day Tube Free® 5 The Palmolive Company (Australa.ia), LM., Dipt. 361, 3 ■» ■__• |«J «! Call \_L _1 V L __._, —— —- TT^i — S Vlcktr's Houm, 12, woodward Btreat, Wellington, WJfc I TRADE ■_-—_-_—____T m ** THE PEPSODENT CO (New 2ealand) LTD. 3 I ' B D, »*' 2 50, ,31 Hunter Street, Weuiel*^ 5 I enclose 6d. to cover packing and postage ; please post § Tne New-Day Dentifrice. jvua _q-D»t Tube of Pen.odent to s trial tottU 0/ Palmolive Shampoo to I A , cientific tooth paste Wd o _ inodera J epso S Nam* I research, free from harmful grit. Now adS ' '" ' S vised by leading dentist, the world over. ""' j Address _ I Two Sixes. Price: 2/9 and 1/9. — - I Only one tube to a family.

ON THE WELLINGTON WATERFRONT. Mr. "Jack" Currle says: "However hard the work and however cold and bleak the weather is, Q-toi Is just the thin? for keeping away Chilblains, chaps, and cracks."—Ad. j ' "71 Sanders and Sons' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT la specially prepared for modianal use, and has cvratr** power* peculiarly its own Sanders and Sons* EUCALYPTI EXTRACT j la endorsed by the highest I medical authoritiaa as tbe best | 1 'I £\ l&Host \m AXHolbrook ■ ■ 1 mature my Sauce in vats of English Oak." HOLBROOKS v SAUCE '

ff A cora_oar blucmange it an " all B ■ Am year round ** faro-rite. For 3 B a quart mould use out- 2} on. 9 ißroun* Poisons J Corn Flour m. hjjf Write f.rv~/ar "Bre--* <S_JJ 1 &£■■. P& Box 848. Auckland. t

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 162, 10 July 1924, Page 14

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