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i RQAH | [ 12 SHOWROOM I =1 g— Jα ~~ fcl r, • E The Second Floor of "George Court's," Karangahape - j E An Assorted Line of Ladies' Road, will be well worthy of a special visit. Splendid value in White Cot- - £- Cambric Camisoles trimmed These Bargains are for ton Bloomers, good shape =i . - with dainty \alenciennes Hiinnn/Mir "«.r . !- lace and embroidery, 1 v)-IVKJIVIv(jW OINLI and size, elastic at waist and z: ■ threaded at neck with soft knee. George Court's Usual - : - Satin ribbon. George Court's between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. p. 9/q v Z '- Usual Price, 7/6, etc.—Fri- 2/3—*nda> s Bar|E day's Bargain Price, 3/g Models 9306 and 1921- Model 100-A Twilfit Cor- gain Price, J /g ! : - : Both Twilfit Corsets, suit- get> made in strong White - !I _ Sure? 1 a Sf In h CoutU well boned with spiral | 1 t White Coutil or White Cot- st «-l, double front and wide - : £ Black Rubber Coats, of best ton Broche; lov bust and busk, wide elastic insets in Milliner>—Trimmed Models, ; £ quality; well cut, in popular F hort or medium length skirt; suitable for heavy ln . &n ? ey _ mm " Z It shape. Sizes 46in., 48in., BOin.. skirt; fitted with spiral figures; six suspenders. T*"^ : ip m -n "«h ?«»«t = \ t 52in. George Court's Usual steels, four suspenders. George Court's Usual Price: ?*■}*> * aille, ana newest - !t Price, 29/6— Friday's Bargain Sizes 21in. to 30in. George 25in. to 36in., 21/6; 0.5., trimmed with daintiest Price, Of/ Court's Usual Prices, 21/6 23/6 - Friday's Bargain 57", J\,fr - t and 22/6—Friday's Bar- Price: 25in. to 36in., These are our latest shipt ————— Price, J5/J J. 17/g °' S - 19/1 1 = : Tweed Costumes, in attrac- 45/6, 49/6, 52/6 — Friday's Z tive Grey and Brown mix- Bargain Price, 21/- - tures; well tailored, in two _ ' P!Mk -— — ■ -~ Coats; W., 0.5., X.O.S. \& ■' — '•*. "*" SB Millinery.— Ladies' Creme H t: George Court's Usual Price, gff' —«** .-•.«».•,. mt . small and medium brim and ~ t £3/19/6 — Friday's Bargain »5 fittings. George Court's - £: Price, CQ//2 YJt' Mtn Usual Price, 7/11—Friday's *JJ7/\J *'"~' ! l| jjf' , " ®*& : &,\ ••' . "%f; Pedal Untrimmed Straws, in = : - Children's Excellent Quality \ffoS , ' jAi ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ =? I White Calico Princess Under- White Crepe de Chine j*j skirts, trimmed with embroi- Blouses of good quality, with 5 dery, insertion and edging. /-; r*X7C-. Os! s ! round neck and elbow 5 £ The sizes are: ISin., 20in., * v Et IKu \Ji L>rVIVVJ/Yll^4? ' sleeves, daintily trimmed 3 fc; 22in., 24in., 26in., 28in. with pin tucks and hand 3 ;£; George Court's Usual Prices: ,_, > *t «• embroidery. George Court's ; - 4/6, 4/9, 4/11, 5/6, 5/9, TO-ITIOrrOW S tiVe-Upener. Usual Price, 19/H—Friday's z: >H 5/11 — Friday's Bargain *V**«vr**w»T« j r Bargain Price, 10/fI - Price, to Clear, O/1 1 Boys ' Navy Cheviot School Knickers, extra special line for hard A^,/O H fc x wear. Sizes to fit all ages.' Made with hip pocket and belt' I - E: loops, strongly lined. Usually 8/3, etc.—George Court's Eye- I Luvisca Jumpers, with ong - t: . XT n onener Price 5/10 pair. I roll collar, band, and long Children's Navy Fleecy opener rnce, o/ iv pair. ■ sleeyeg In pink> and _. Ik. Bloomers. Size 12in. Also, 70j n . x 90in. Printed Bedspreads, in new floral designs and II Helio., also with Blue and Z I t Oddments in Calico Knickers. colourings. Usual Price, 10/6 each — George Court's Eye-opener ll- Green stripes on Cream Z £ George Court's Usual Price, Price, 7/11 each. H ground. George Court's Z 1/11, 2/3—Friday's Bargain AMAMiH* AiUllilH U Usual Price ' 7/6 ~ Friday's Z Price, to dear, yf GEORGE COURT Bargain Price, J \ % P "f -«-— »- J *. * '* ' ' If " I - Wβ \T?i shall endea- = I Postage! | fcSONS-LTDI . ~ ■, jjj October only, j

The BIG NEW PACKET for the constantly increasing uses of LUX. For twenty-five years thrifty women all over the Dominion have been using LUX for all their fine laundering, and finding ever new uses for it as time has gone on. Nowadays they use LUX not only for silks, woollens, fine cottons and linens, but for shampoo, for washing dishes, delicate china, for sponging carpets and cleaning paintwork, and in a host of other ways as well. These many new uses for LUX have steadily increased the demand for a larger size, and now you can buy LUX in a big new packet—the same satin-like diamond flakes as the smaller size. Ask for LUX in the big new economical packet. LEVER BROTHERS (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED, PETONE. 38f

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 19

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