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spmtmimmmmmmmmmmm^ I LIDS _, KIDS I | BY THE THOUSAND at | | " George Court's " Karangahape Road. g IE Straw Lids, 1 WlO) ' ILLUSTRATION 20 | fc A» ' Boys' Cream Straw Hats—■ _3 E Jack Tar Lids, „BSp»S\ \_- -**-»««&>. Suitable for boys 181 month. »3sEl7\— ->' i .'_!T to 4 years. Bound edge and _3 fc Panama Lids, < _£___E_l__S_fi-** -• **» Jfe-i __jti«, andT/11"^ 0 " band ~"* /11 -3 S= emCtS ____F-_-5-&L 22 -TTfi ILLUSTRATION 21. 3 "in" every Style a boy _^* i * J i "%4* Boys' Jack Tar Straws—A fc if-^' _ /_|___JsvK very popular shape. Navy feE ever wore, at ;" j? ■ |._______§ \S band and binding. Gold name _J Oj 1 ___== ——gS£ 1? lettering on band — George _"g £_ GEORGE COURTS, -*' Court's Prices, 4/6, 6/3, _3 It I n --..---. nv --.. s ==SM/ 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 8/11,, 9/6, Zj g Karangahape Road. REMEMBER! N jJpL 10/11. 3 If \ ' «__=J\ ILLUSTRATION 23. ; LOW PRICLb Boys' Jack Tar Straws, for i. at George Court's is the smaller boys, brim a little _-- ■ lllsSSftXiS-BJ.i.Ar^™" -& narrower. For boys 18 5- Huge Turnover. ? **26" months to 5 years —George j Court's Price, 4/11, 6/6. 3 ILLUSTRATION 26. ILLUSTRATION 24. ILLUSTRATION 25. 3 St: Boys' and Youths' Tuscan Straw Hats Small Shape Straw, dressy style, for boys of Cream Straw Babette Shape. Suitable for. ~^Z E Suitable for Boys, ages Bto 14 years— 2or 3 years. Cream or Navy band—George infants' wear. Neat shaped crown and small S- George Court's Prices, 4/9, 4/11, 5/3. Court's Price, 7/11 each. turned up brim Cream band, 3/11; Cream ~m Boys'and Youths" Panama HaU. Very good band and binding, 4/11. 3 line for best wear. Comfortable and light .www ,r-rn - t—j-x-.t nn ' * "-^ £ 6/ "' e/ "' ,o/ "' bov™™ha 2 £. THE EVER-POPULAR HELMET. 1 £ BOYS' SCHOOL CAPS. v „ yl . ,„ B „„ ft,- , 8 Thi. .iyl. >pp~b » .11 tt. b.-. B.U. 3 «fc .-- • aii , •_• - ~ • , °«"*™ »«■»■- •«" ""» | or lcno ol an d holiday wear. Strong and -m 5= ?"*}*? ~C * »* \ n A »- w ° ol Ind, /.° Ser B e - month, to 5 year. These Hate are well durable, and excellent washing materiaL All 3 •- Special line and good shape. All sixes— made, and can be relied on to waah well. Helmets lined under brim with green. George Court s Price, 2/6 each. fcj 'Varsity Caps in Navy Indigo Serge with White and Fawn Poplin 2/11. Khaki Drill 2/11,3/6,3/11. St piped seams, in Royal, Red, Gold, White — White Pique—2/11. Fawn Striped—3/3, 3/6. _2> George Court. Price, 2/11 each. White Drill—3/6. Crash—3/6. .» _3 £ Maroon 'Varsity Caps—George Court's Cotton Fuji—3/3. Grey Zephyr—2/11, 3/6. ' Z3 fc Price, 2/9 each. White Jap. Silk—3/6. White Drill—2/11. 3 •_ Grey Flannel 'Varsity Caps—George Court's Fuji Silk—3/11,4/6. Black and White Striped—3/9. _3 «_: Price, 2/9 each. Cream Gabardine—3/11. Grey Pi-head—3/9. 2 £ ■ ——■ FROM —- ~" -~j 3 38-inch Luvisca—This well-known fabric, ■■* »~| - 38-inch Crepe Astoria—A new silk mix- < guaranteed fast to sun and washing, can be MM f*CSS # 3&. Tit- hire fabric, with an effective silk crepe obtained in a nice range of *" f & ni , hf ; n _j_ ht Almond, Vieux Rose, Pink, 3 £ i ChVmpagne, 'Nil Green! l»t FLOOR! Lavender, Jade, Grey, Putty, Sand, Cream. ! _- Sky, Light Blue, and Cream—George and Black—George Court's Price, 5/6 yard. _J £j Court* Price, 5/6 yard. Send For Patterns : 38-inch Crystella—A silk mixture fabric g_ 38-inch Silk and Wool Santoy, of nice .-.- _' with repp, effective silky finish, in Sliver, _S g~- medium weight, bright lustrous finish, in \AI ** V ~, . . . - . -. d - _. ' _B fc I Peacock, Nattier, Mole, Pink, Ro-e Grey, VV d L.lac, Almond, Salmon, Turquoise, Bright , $_ Turquoise, Sky, Dark Fawn, Nigger, Navy, PAY Pf.QTAfF" Nattier, Sky, Navy, Cream, and Black fc Cream, and Black—George Court's Price, l/_ I IviJ 1 __,\jE- George Court's Price, 5/11 yard. g_ 6/11. yard. ij I J; I a 11 I _= lil -d raniiafiajt€ Rood • Auxxtuuiu- . w = 1 "^ feuillllAJAliAliAliAAlU JZSS ! U^W^^^U^

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 250, 21 October 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 250, 21 October 1924, Page 15