I SCHOOL 1 ! I of Quality 1 | II i at LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE PRICES at || | it j j= " George Court's" Karangahape Road 3 3 II An Object Lesson— I I in value can be had any day at this Karangahape Road Store, where we can fit out the q ;s= "Miss" and "Master" in every item of apparel but boots. Low prices alone are easy to H ! £ quote, but don't make for satisfaction. "George Court's ,, achievement is: LOW PRICES || plus QUALITY! S If I BOYS 9 SHIRTS I 1 BOYS' HOSE j i £ Boys' Grey Cottonade "Canoe" Shirts; very reliable Boys' All-wool School Hose; in black, with striped i make for hard wear. turn-over tops. In red. white, blue, green, and plain I ~ Sizes: black. 5 It 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sizes: 6 7 8 9 10 3 g 4/6 4/9 4/11 S/3 5/6 5/9 5/11 6/3 6/6 2/9 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/9 t Boys' School Shirts; in striped shirting on fawn and Boys' Fine Quality New Zealand Wool School Hose: t grey grounds. Neat appearance and strong. excellent fitting hose, and fast dye. Black, with [~ Sizes: striped tops in gold, royal, green, red, and white; z t 2 345 6 78910 also plain black. : t 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/11 5/3 5/6 5/9 5/11 Sizes: 6-78 9 10 = t Boys' Navy Flannel College Shirts; made of all-wool 3/8 3/10 4/ - 4/2 4/4 = t: New Zealand flannel. Fast dye, and silk sewn. - I S T 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SCHOOL PANTS I I 7/11 8/3 8/6 8/9 8/11 9/3 9/6 9/9 9/11 Boys' School Pants; in Fox's guaranteed dye. Navy, Z j= w> CF fC cheviot serge. A very popular line for hard wear. : t: pSr-l* £ ,3- CtC* Silk sewn, and strongly lined. Each pair bears the ~ £ Boys' Tan Leather Belts; with patent non-slip buckle. Fox's guarantee label. jj Reliable quality for school use. Sizes 26-inch to 32- _ " - - - z.-»o n 5= Boys' School Handkerchiefs; plain white centres, with 7 /. 3 1 (f 7 /? '{J , 8 / 3 */? 8 '{I 1 ; I hemstitched borders -6d, 6R Bd, «.d BJd 9/3 9/6 9/9 9 }ll li/3 li/6 li/9 10/11 j t MAIDS' DEPT., 2nd Floor \ A Child's All-wool Serge College Tunic; box pleated back and I front. Guaranteed fadeless and unshrinkable. Finished with nar- itfL— jiw. ~ Sizes: 24in. 27in. 30in. 33in. 36in. 39in. 42in. fflßkHi Z 11/6 12/6 13/11 15/11 17/11 19/11 22/6 tStBUm z Children's Cream Woven Cotton Vests; short sleeves, closed fronts. 1/3 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11 Children's White Crepe College Blouses; good quality and shape. I BflNi'W ~ 3 9 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/11 5/3 5/6 5/9 5/11 /*Pi : Children's Good Quality White Jap Silk Blouses; regulation styles. I I I I - 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 8/6 9/6 10/6 11/6 \[\ I . lO s- 'aimmwfyfymwmmmyytwwwwwwfWfwywtrMyMwwwig j I 22/6 I " Eye-Opener Bargains " | 55c j j II VtEZ I for To-morrow 9to 12. | in»t»«ion729l. = t -. , -S : Superior Quality All-wool ; ; - ,ty all-wool serge, guaran- G.rl.' Black Ca.hmere Ho.c, 2-1 ribbed, Good length =: \ Serge Costume The skirt = It teed fadeless and un- £ Stock,n S« and particularly close knit. Guaranteed to give the =3 i . *T γ-osiume. ineSKirt _ iEE shrinkable. Box pleats at fc maximum of satisfaction and euitable for ,chool wear. George ,§ Pe f d ..° n . tO a b I i t front and back Finished £= •'V ' ,ceß, 4/3 to 4/H P air ~Eye-opener Price, 2/6 3 COat doub,e breasted, roll : It with Sdle hmished pair, To-morrow. 3! collar, lined throughout, = ' Sizes- ' *" Doub,e Bed Hemmed SheeU. —In fine pure bleached twill- \ finished with pockets. : 1 " ?4i n ' -)l\ n fc guaranteed quality. One of our Standard Numbers. George 3! Sizes: : || 16/il 17 11 19/H I Toro^w 8 ." 31 PriCe 22/6 — E — ../.pi 3| 2 3£ 24in . 27jn J J t 33in 36in 3Qin j Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-opener Prices! q ! 65/ " 69/6 75/6 = i I 22/6 25/6 We Is/"! ||} n 6 \ it Spring Dress .; =. o f CA'KIC TTl\ -\i\ I I Goods! lir I D >WNS*LTD. 1 Po<rt*aet : || Road ♦ Aucfetaiul : j-!l rosta S el s
IRegd. Ttadt Mark) tIT jus COFFLL & CIiICORY LSSE.NCt Jf The Clever Maid, of Symington's, says: <jflßl " Sing a song of Symington's, §»i = ' The kettle's on the sinfi, \ A little drop of essence, jj-ja r a Makes a hot drink for a king." i^r^ THOS. SYMINGTON & CO. Edmburgti & Londoa fp£
Mothers know they £g& can trastit" B WKen baby wakes screaming and you don't know what i» wrong. | m 1 hen try Woodward's Gripe Water, and give immediate relief. || Zjt Almost certainly the trouble is indigestion. Woodward's will cure fl fig that—and anyhow it can't do any harm. « m A trained nurse and certified midwife writes to us:— i M "It is a good and safe medicine and often enables the mother | g< to get rest where otherwise she would not do so. 1 often advise 8 Kg it to be given with a dose of one teaspoonful of olive oil in i V W Se * •co caused through constipa«»in. Woodward's Gripe 1 m Water given to babies on the fourth or fifth day after vaccination I jg will cool the child and enable it to rest." A B Mothers say the same—we have hundreds of their letter* in our \ B records. For seventy years Woodward's has maintained its great g E reputation as a safe and certain cure. SB WOODWARDS S f CripewaterT I g The moat famous of all correcUve* for:— §» I S OUC TEETHING DIGESTION ffl /A FLATULENCE LOOSENESS DISORDERED STOMACH /ZdKk. >■ I ACIDITY PEEVISHNESS CONSTIPATION \ H I «nd all the hundred-and-one ill. to which b.by if heir.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 18
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