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Millinery llr , ~ . ..- - . Pattern, of our JfeSL I II Beautiful Whether its a : sake, Dress lljW 1 I" ta-Tftk- - I Materials, f «HB / K^=Sr 1 fXJCKj V'C/o £iflf f HR# ! I HHi / I 4p\ OR A SKIRT, YOU WOULD BE WELL ADVISED 5 HBl , in it JUST TO SEE WHAT " GEORGE COURT , " ARE ,: ■~n . _ „. IHI 5 Ilil // 4v OFFERING BEFORE YOU FINALLY DECIDE ON '/UW f) HI * - H9f IHI ' Here the ver y tetest in style is assured. Every (BSD/ .. IHI !•■- ---i= HH T\f garment is "GEORGE COURTS" quality. Then *Sffi2» IHI 5 i = HBl riPfT y< - > course, there is always the added attraction of - vSSBmlk WmSm I = PP" T "I/ BIGGER SELECTION and LOWER PRICES . BHffl' IHI 5 rsJl< 1- wf ' at "George Court's" Karangahape Rd. ' 'W®srW* m i 79/6 I /// . /I 1 P»ifi 111 l§' i 25/- • i asss Ifl II ill Ik 111 l lilf i , round trimmed silk braid. Shades: *tb f\V <f V ■ 'I f ; gf) |:| 10 1 \\ | Green stripe, neck, sleeves S buckles "sketch- 3 StSpiSSdS NaT Henna een and T\U R-.I \| /// i 111 111 {11 \\\- and pockets trimmed lace George Court's Price, 25/, 5 i= SVs^xicrwe P?;k C °' nrt ' S Pr i Ce, Id Vl IHI AB //I H\\ Jl \\\ 96 0.P.-Beco m in g Margin = = Courts lx.cc, /9/6. fo/19/6. * \M l[ \ \\ silk bow as sketch-George Costume in very newest = 4052—Princess Slip, in good 27—Stylish Nigger Wool •7TT\ •Aβ // II IJ #. i Court's Fric*?, 59/6. style, with tiers on bottom ~ quality sateen, excellent Marocain Frock, cut on A/|« /( KJ , \M '/ //1 li i'.lfillM ITM V^'H ' J\ \ coat and sleeves, giving -. r shape, -with small sleeve in straight lines, effectively M/ I ■ \M / /■ I: "•; \\-\ '.lf.fl Btt \ :■ A/ 1 1552 — Elegant Georgette distinctly smart finish. ;. - O.S. and X.O.S. only. Shades trimmed ivith oriental silk **-/•• M.i'Sni "V-rl XX Frock of saxe blue, daintily Pretty linings. Shades: - - Black, Biscuit, Grey, Lt. Blue, trimming and military braid JUI ■■TBHi liinrill -960F-W beaded with bugle beads-1 Nigger, Fawn, Grey. Sizes: - = Saxe, and Nigger—George to tone — George Court's AT GEORGE 1?C/1O//? /V IA ™ George Court's Price, £6/10/- * W-, , « «S/,Vrt? eorße " E \ Court's Price, 9/11. Price, £5/5/-. ~ COURT'S. Xo/IH/O .» \A \ \\ " W -.—. i- ~. Court's Pnc< £6/19/6. - = . • wv/ ' » H J \A ■pfi/IQ/fi BOYS' DEPT. ' - "" AT GEORGE COURT'S 18 52. ovU/ X V IS JUST PAST "" I <r^ ! Novelty Materials for CZtlzLl Jn!uT £6/10/- GEORGE COURT ' S - ground° RS ' MXs M ~ •% <? / Q • J C dLo/o/' SM/fi «*W/ *V/ FLOOR. //f >7W - S - T'-^r 1 opring and Summer. <*»*// cr/ %JZfJ\3 - " = ! GROUND FLOOR AT GEORGE COURT'S. AT GEORGE COURT'S. GEORGE COURT'S. X, , ,o x . .. . . , ■ 3 = /#2S»Cra4 ground . Ideal Spring Materials i ! ,fsti\ 3 1 ' ' Sd d S, XTK T HeS c anS SeC " Ge ° rge C ° UrtV ' S P edal Wi " d ° W Dis ° f "RST FLOOR. Ait #| t | i Novelty SILK MADRAS Curtaining s^KSrss iWfk l ~ y#\ J HVfVUJ Ka/Al -'** > V/Ul ICLllllllg Dark Grey, Mole, Fawn, Terracotta, Beaver, Dark M >j'A :M/f\\ Z " \ §T— I Check Georgettes—Latest effects in these smart -ru_ r, M t«l fK» »««•► • k- l ■ i j Brown, Cinnamon and Navy—George Court's Price, \'L\ o<? •'/i|\? #8\ - ■ VlGSsßir I goods, Cream grounds, with Lemon, Henna, V. Rose, Ihe manutacturers created the most rav.shing schemes m colours and 7/11 yard. /|$ \M/ =. E /I ' Nattier; Jade, Helio., Grey, Brown, Saxe and Black. - designs in Silk Madras for 42-inch Silk and Wool Bengaline—This well-known /Yw) !t'\l \V J " I /laeM JSf^SW - " 38i,, ■ M^"m " ° , "" , ' EXHIBITION AT WEMBLEY. THAT IS WHAT YOU CAN SEE SSK , >£S£XS! ■ //r**e M=■ E 7 SKETCHES Sg*S^ft^£'^S* A TCSiSg / N(n? AT GEORGE COURTS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. !='.KLK^SLtKi»% S Ai^^SLXM ■' t : I ■ / EXACTLY Teddy Bear, Animal and Dolly patterns; 36in wide ; , . 40-inch AH Wool Gabardine, Suedena finish. A fine Iff H t I 1 i I ILLUSTRATE ~ Geor « e Court's Price, l/6± yard. > - ' twill, soft finish. In Silver, Light Grey, Mid. Grey, I ■Sf jBSSSMr Z t: )1 ' /// Lingerine Crimp—Nice Soft English Crimp in White - ____ -*=-> /-% . _ 1 Dark Grey,- Putty, Fawn, Mastic, Beaver, Mole, •/ / / - ■ " t ; '■ '1 " pretty' Bird, Balloon Girl, and Floral Patterns'; 30in :- =■ O*Ba /» WMT Nattier, Amethyst, Dark Green, Lacquer Red, AI- ■ XZ 6 - t i S22'e i wide—George Court's Price, 1/4J yard. -|- HI GMIVu JH jVHm'IH %■*. H \W WI IWf H I -II . mond and Navy—George Court's Price, 7/11 yard. 275—Silk and Wool Jumper in I „ cSS^^ , - We Pay Postage. \h i. SONS LTD. f jll We Pay Postage. 2? |tLlor^ an co U S ck 'PrS | t ( llKanuioanape Road. ♦ PsxxaazkXiA. -.1.1 ) ' = fj

M, when . £&|l out of sorts — I I Benger's |LJ Food. Not ill, but not well. ; jangled. This is tin time when a change of diet, a rest from the ordinary food for a few days, will work wonders. Benger'i Food give* the needful digestm rett with Tou prepare with fresh new milk. It is ; dainty, light and satisfying, being: the most highly nutritious of foods. It eoothea internal distress, is the food most easy to assimilate, and the most interesting to prepare. THE BOOKLET OUENGBfS FOOD """♦-irt Saintr racipa which give relief from the wmmfM of milk end ■ipnti»i* diet. Hμ reeipei are m> liuht v to sW« ' Booruhment with dicerti«e nat Post free on request from EKCER'SFOODULIITKMSt.iniMn. Mlt froprlrtOTa>4 Mtllftllailn Kauri noo im.. aujrcmstm, m§. .. J^3(|JCTHVBI' j rram* Does net crack, .moke, or ru.t. Talwt up half the apace, of brick "^ Tap »t aide for running off n^ A«k your Ironmonger or Plumber Methvens Ltd.,°M-l[eit, Dnnedii

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C' , RHCL THOSt DURADIO The SuperlatiTe Gloat Paint for Wood. Metal or Stone. VESTA Ready Mixed Paint for interior or exterior use. WALPAMUh Wrt« <*#*;£* «o.t perfect flat wall finish. ; MIRABOIi THE SUPREME ENAMEL. Ask your Decorator or Merchant for Color Cuds and full particulars of these wonderful paints, all of which are '! MADE IN ENGLAND. s4 Delicious Accompaniment 'MM^m to any Meal — u P/ease Pass the St-Geord?" whit' /rubbers fef ■Mr "A wonderful saying over jL V 'M the usual leather soles." , gBB . Sold by ell (Bootmakers thnmfhtat th* Domtnim.

Sleepless Babies Fretful, weakly children made well and strong. imSL ISBL Healthy children! mL Wfr tWß|n they are fretful and! JBlMy fj^fe ,, nervous it is a signl WmlMiS&k* Jβ? * Nat the y need tonic IiSISI fP> Dr. Casseirs Tablets. tliilli- X JK Tnis safe medicine "*■*' wl!1 make your chUd wnlwlmlullil 'w§fi Mr*. C. Overy , a Statement: k I •»«. C. Ovary, IM, St. John'i.road, Walthamitow, TAJCE TWO AT Lonean, E. 17. Eng., says: "My little baby George, MrfMUfc m t— h*d been » consUnt anxiety for a long time. Helud *BdheVr«taSid«d , etlS; fi *« *nd was.painfully thin and feeble, and he ita i J >,el ia «*« »«>"■">• distressingly fretful. He never slept for more than a ■""—■^—■^—^—l fey moments at * time, and screamed during thi Good tor ' greater part of the time that be -was awake. Night J* , **" Anmla A** Bl night I had to get up to soothe him, and 000KSStS" ,, |'« | H*ati»n eeqnently continually lost sleep myself. He was very indiiMtian wIJSStM tiervoue—even when asleep he was not still, »nd NimwkwT! Childnn't medicine did him no good. At length, however, I hJmL*! , "" w!!!?" 1 " eot Dr - •^μ ll '' Tablets, and at once they seemed d> awMi.ii, vuuti. ,_.«„!,„ eoothe him - He *^p< 1 better, and then commenced to MMMn and Burini MM Crititw make Progress. Now tie is a. bright, plump, bonny. Penan •! utt. ' child." Dr. Cassell s -lassss-j Tablets I Painless Fillings I f NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTIN'S DRILL. S 5 MO MORE PAIN. S J Palnleu aztractlona bar* twm tar mm .. faf •RUSSELL'I B ' "MUB • ftJB, i PJDL 7-8 DIB. Uβ

! .nag SBBff : BOjy** O—M Mmrnfi e_ J •>T IVo floor-scourlnj or -« *T*krft Mtilb- Jf ' J ' mffi\&* CS9 poilsßlng when Hoort are ImTUUw ** il^Bk/iM^W^BB BPO, C Qu»Si Ml ' ot ' lers ' experience since 1851 "^*""" " " ?? tr P roved Woodward's "Gripe ii_ «> «HM>« n_ >Jr JV\« T -HI Water" to be the safest and ffi^'(.* S JPI mOS J efficacious remedy for A JL AXJL/ " Wl . nd> stomachache. griping Chemist, 25 years' experience in re- pains, diarrhcEa and the teething search work, has prepared a certain SWMMrV disorders of babies, and for all remedy for Goitre. Can be used in digestive ailments of growing own heme at little cost. Send to-day '"■■•»»'■■■■■' children. Woodward's relieves for particular.. — ROBERT MUIR, l J£ a Ss~ P"" , soothes Chenu*. Dominion Rd.. AuckUnd. Obtainable at SS^SJSffS^P^SSSZ'' . . ■ all Ch'entistS easy digestion of milk end other Would! YOU 7 an & Stores. a strong digestive system * '° n ° ■1 A S? uld S? , ir eT^ ,D0I 2: Woodward's is free'from opiates, V B S: fC w°h« >v therefore safe, even for new! ■] would you like to be it '* 1 born Da bies, and all love its ■ waT»«ureofiuunTai 7 inj tW* T- > - I delightful flavour. V nca<«»rsnce«»enifmad« ■** ".A. "". . 1 V by the youaiest member ol m 2> I " 1 I ** k. HV you household ? Would W " sV «( J • yoil like Io f H I confident o< \ .JW — -M#A ■■ I ■ £&f&WRk. X ■ V (t.peri Xt parit T ?Theatr 7 i?Zj^MAIA X .lA corra: ft Water ■ ■ "-ess , — **fz.vin<£ ¥»*** "—»»■»— O'T KEEPS BABY WELL

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 30

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