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tj "George Court's/ , Karangahape Road, offer the public their FIRST I BARGAINS for 1929 I t Every Department throughout the 4 huge floors offers some wanted i ~ line, and considering that "George Court's" USUAL Prices are Low, I the Special FRIDAY Prices mean a big concession! | t PRETTY SILK/WOOL CARDI- """"""""""T I i t GANS—Summer weight, soft qual- LADIES' UNDER-ARM BAGS — 36-INCH IVORY LACE CURTAIN 3! £ ity, perfect fitting; multi-colour ef- I n black imitation moire silk; gilt " NET—Wonderful value, and hard- q ; £ fects. Ground shades are rose, blue, , P;«.j • ■ j r- wearing; with lace edge. Will - ; fawn cream erev ancl Marie Si 7 #>«- clasp, ritted mirror inside George , e s q B cw «f "" r s ii id- a/c I make very pretty curtains—George q C S.W., W. and O.S.—George Court s Court s Usual Price .... 4/6 each. ~ .fT ,n. .~. , -! I Usual Price 25/- each. Friday Special 3/9 each ?T * * . ** * * "**"* i I Friday Special . 17/6 each. * P 7 Friday Special .-.. 1/2 yard. 3 | I FANCY 22£* AND Y °U™S' SUN HEL- SLIP-ON BRASSIERES — Made in I ! C <™H Lu wS™uL 1 «T T7 METS—An assortment of pinhead dainty lace, and trimmed with rib- 5 I £ pT^^^W^W^ ,, cottonade and striped and plain • bon. Wide elastic section at back. 2 S OS and Sk XaS C - troPical suitmg. Green under brim. Sizes: 32 inches to 40 inches _ | | I Usual Price 12/6 each. AU sl2es — Usual Pncc ••2/ II each. Usual Price 3/6 each. | t Friday Special 10/6 each. F " d *y Special 2/8 each. Friday Special 2/11 each. 3 | E MAID'S CHECK GINGHAM MEN'S WHITE COTTON MESH =3! t FROCKS— Ideal for beach wear. UNDERWEAR SINGLETS—Short 45-INCH ECRU MADRAS MUS- 3! Inverted pleats in skirt. Short inset sleeves, and trunk drawers to match. "^—With scalloped edge. A very r3 ! sleeves. We have an excellent range Cool and comfortable for present attractive range of designs, suitable r^ EJ of shades. Sizes: 36, 38, 40, and . wear. Sizes: 36, 38, 40 inches for all styles of windows — George 42 inches—Usual Price: 7/1 1 each. Usual Price 3/3 each. Court's Usual Price 1/6 yard. ZJ £■ Friday Special 6/11 each. Friday Special 2/10 each. Friday Special Price 1/2 yard. 3 I ity for dainty frocks, underwear? etc" FANCY COTTON GEORGETTE— CREAM COTTON GABARDINE— | *; A wonderful range of shades, includ- Best quality "French" uncrushable Real sturdy quality cloths. Fine twill ing shell pink, coral, salmon, peach, georgette. A big range of beautiful and soft "Woollena" finish Suitt apricot, maize, mimosa, champagne, snades> with smartest floral and fi aUe f<jr COBt ski "fr fc *- fawn, rose beige, helio., amethyst, • ■ . A , . , . ' -> H cyclamen, sky, Turquoise, saxe, navy, ureddes.gns. A very damty and gent s tennis trousers, etc. 54 inches t royal, red, jade, almond, vieux rose, pleasing summer frock fabric. 38 wide^—George Court's Usual Prices: q jj bois de rose, tan, black, and ivory. inches wide—George Court's Usual 4/11, 5/11,6/11 yard. 36 inches wide George Court's Price 3/11 yard. Friday Specials: I fS£?sZm ::::::: V/V £k Frid,y *"" 2/6 »- A 3/n > 4/n - 5 /» »«■ I s= \z LADIES , IMITATION SUEDE WHITE COTTON "CELLULAR" MAin<!» rurrir n 1 =3 I- FABRIC GLOVES —With fancy VESTS—An excellent vest for sim- FROCKS -I TV °| INGHAM1 NGHAM 3 It-; u V\' OO Ver.er uff: , su P erior <J« alit y- «" mer ™ aT '£°°l a ™* f tron 8 wearing; Short inset e RnTshediwiTh < £ liable m fit and wear. In pastel, round neck, short sleeves. Excep- „,»„.«„, Kl* * •lv X " SI,C « w l ™ It peach, beaver, champagne, silver, tionai value—George Court's Usual narrow belt at waist hne In a good -. <•-, D- it/ e> range or neat checks. Serviceable -> ! glow, rosewood, and black—George Prices W. O.S. <*•„ «a An \j a 5 - i I Court's Usual Price ....2/11 pair. 2/62/11 Jtj&J'' 38 ' J» . a . nd 4 . 2 = i I Friday Sp«d»l ........ 2/6 pair. Friday SpecM ■ 1/11 2/3 !!! e/ii I i t LADIES' ART. SILK STOCKINGS MEN'S HARD-WEARING WORK 5 ! t —With mock seam, full length silk, TROUSERS—Dark grey wool and REVERSIBLE JUTE HEARTH ! t and neat embroidered clox. Shades cotton mixture English saddle tweed. RUGS—Smart designs; showing in Z I£; are beige, mauve rose, peach, straw, With cuff or plain bottoms, and shades of red, blue, and brown. ! t suntan, blonde, rose beige, and rose 3 pockets — George Court's Usual Size: 48 x 24 inches — George - I £ grey—Usual Price 3/11 pair. Prices 12/11,13/6 Court's Usual Price 6/11 each. E ■l= Friday* Special 3/3 pair. Friday Special 10/10 pair. Friday Special ....... 5/11 each. it OVAL SCALLOPED MERCER- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINA STRONG WHITE MERCERISED = I ISED CLOTHS-70 x 82; and 6 DINNER PLATES-In plain and DaTSXsK - A = - Serviettes to match—George Court s floral decorations—George Court's inc hes wide—George Court's Usual = t Usual Price . 32/- set. Usual Price 1/6 each. Prfce 3/? v l A - it Friday Special 28/- set. | Friday Special All 1/2 each. Friday Special*.'' '. '. '.' * 2/11 = t ANY Elevator takes y.u to L*m \E F " k POSTAGE AND ; t Third Floor, BARGAIN RAILAGE " ;t: FLOOR! — Aluminium Ware, AW xn r> j ~ IWe .hall ENDEAVOUR to *> Mfi/ Mβ VEHJ gf*"- F £™*~' | Fulfil Mail 0.-'er. for the.e a£? «^ m JZ WSS&r 5? Beddm e» = i t FRIDAY SPECIALS up till ffesg $T 0 SONS'LID. J3£tr Wu " e Mattre «e»» Ka- = ; t: Monday, 14th in*t. I '<£sfr i^^^^^^ Curtain Rods. 1 I =^^=^s^^^^^^^^^ I and CW "* TiimUUiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiUmm *&» karangahape road Auckland '^jl^^^j^^^i^^^^^^^^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 8, 10 January 1929, Page 21

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