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pEORGE COUKT ff jfe (| J {t__^.«_ J '" i<,W f OT A__U_ 1,1 H5 I 1 I Eleven Exhibits | _fc Specially designed for 3 I WEMBLEY 1 | EXHIBITION | i£: are now on view at George Court s, rjj £ Karangahape Road. They are 1 1 of £: the most ravishing creations in r | I 5i7& Fadeless 3 I MADRAS i I CURTAININGS f % x 3 £" » The daring colours are so handled as to impart """S fc a quiet rest and charm. _• £ The beauty of quality gives a sheen at every turn of the drapery. 3 ;»_ The richness of tones suggests the langour of 1£: the East! 3 ■fc To see these Curtainings is to be fascinated fc by the art of the Curtain designers of 1924. 3 fc Yes, but what do they cost? 3 £ 50-inch. 3 I 18/11 yd. 1 fc But, of course, that is George Court's price. 3 H 3 £ There s a Goblin blue with silver grey; a gorgeous _^ $": red rose pattern with panels of blue, orange and 5_ black stripe; there's a violet and gold with an 3 fc elusive web tracery. A cinnamon and fawn with 3 £- check panellings; but perhaps the loveliest of all, is :JS a massive gold and blue with the patterns about fc 18in. across! 1 I fc This is a further demonstration of the fact that* _2fc even the most exclusive merchandise can always -5 fc be got at keener prices at George Court's. _5 I W "——TU"^ »*Wlj f: £ SONS LTD. IniiiiJ y Road ♦ Auctdand J 8 1 -_-—-__ 1 COMMENCING TO-MORROW. . I Literally Fired Out! I I-_P__B_\. *fn We S ' m . y m -r_" hi _ VC m ° re room to accommodate our new I S '-r.rof M° • j h " cforc . we have decided to dispose of 450 fl I? ___l!_!-_\ _M -". ll\ r<= ' UrC .-'_ r ake °T™ m ? v *- " E~or _£fr B lri_MhT oT'-ur II 1 H_______.il _■ <3« a ["y. »-d really at one third the usual ■ % cleared. mU toom - »° the « « l ° c k» ™» have to be | Our compelling prices and values will surely effect a quick clearance, so be early I These bargains will be displayed in two of our new Wellesley Street windows. 5 The campaign will be short—only 5 days. WE REPEAT, BE EARLY \\ | This is an-excellent opportunity for those requiring everyday Shoes to effect an 1 5 enormous saving. g 1 Ladies \A Men I 1 260 pair, of Sample, 40 p.i„ « tr4 heivy Bf fe from a well - known /_ffS _97 E "-'i»h Brown Willow _!■___. S < Warehouse, br _jfll ISV ' Cook ham», double ___M ____k > | cle_red ,t one-third fIHrTI £JaS__ ht _» A I _ , . _. -BBJS ______ IV equalled lor working ____________ S j usual price. Sizes 3-7. JM . tsJP boots; all sizes "' _____________________________________RI -5 | 3 pair, for 27/6. Campaign Price, 22 * S Ail shapes and styles, as follows:— Heavy English Brown WUlow Brogue*, sturdy and I* 2 « _. c j c- , , , strong. Wide fitting Usually 37/6 7?/K * 4 Smart no cap Oxfords. Cuban heels, in patent and _. m ~ , § * i 7/ 6" 22/6 * | B glace kid—Usually 29/6. F.ne.t quahty heavy Black Box C_lf Brogue., calf B g Strap designs, in patent and glace kid Usually lln,n K- t-nghsh, butt soles Usually 47/6. 25/-. j* 1 Ueal patent Derbys. Cuban heelsl-Usually 35/- "iffillfTf*,? *"* 6«* ? «*"- I 2 Patent and glace Court Shoes ' ' ffi | Every pair at 10/6. *£?* *M Welted leather | | Very special, limited number only. English Paten, 22/6. ™*™*-V™Hy 35/-. | 8 ' f^ r C ° Urt Sho "' full Louis heels—Usually 35/-. « ~_ . S 9 10/6 * ' Specal Snip. Dark Brown welted WUlow Derby g 5 Black Suede Jester Courts, full Louis heel,— ___,_)__!. lT g ' £,"& lUh ah *P"- Very sma rt and B | Usually 35/-. 10/6. heels— strong—Usually 39/6. 22/6. 5 \ Dainty Velvet Courts—s/9. Heavy EnglUh Box Calf Derby Bal,, leather lined I | Infants' Tan and Black Ankle Bar Shoes 2/U. 22/6 th " c without fail —Usually 35/-.' S I Wonderful Bargains for Bargain Seekers. | JAMES ADAMS & CO., 1 \ The British and American Shoe Storw I { &-„„ Queen end Welle_ley Str«U, Aucl_l_nd. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 225, 22 September 1924, Page 10

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