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jf 7 " r EaEfiNGs&RME EOAtt 3 Soft Felt i I Matrons' | 7 Mf\T\J7J I? Df} J? Q OH&*E~k i lWpt«.- 1 £ o* i jfJKLXiiM fy vrhjiQi7)P VI i II) hj I j t 1 K\ nm/iv 1 3 Berets-- 3 P «fc I HBM ■Iβ Bfl I TC7 J * I j: „...',, „ ~,/,„, \\ A // 2 «»ol trimming. Colours =3 lin Black, Navy and gII J,« r JWI.V*J|jJf 70 of them—no tivo alike—styles for day wear and styles tor evening ivear \g*jrf—nfflrm'' % are: re ™; r 1 I § Wlp All this season's newest importations: For det ails see - | | IsataraSS: I Wilton Carpet '"• SALE ° f dOUbIe delfghtS | «= —-— I r wonderful range of light and dark shades, I WlllOll Vdl pCI 4 9«« ■ Suitable for rough use, nice full head p rices: , /9 ,/ll 2/9 2/11 3 I iSsS ri^.. a rf. y 3 S2: 1 Squares- AlS€KlatlCl 7 S 1 £€ j/1 #?,$ 1 I Sale Price 2/9 yard. R Genuine Wool Pile quality, showing B Sale Price each. Sale Prices: 2 /6 2/11 3/3 3/9 j3 j Coloured Chiffon Velvet—A rich quality g eftf^in.— George JL £i 9 JL Ladies » White Britway Uniforms—Good i T pure silk pile, showing in rich tomngs of g c ° urt ' s Usual Price ... . £7/10/-. mmm*m •—■«-.— __ shape< Long buttons down q; T apricot, maize, jade. red. «ae apple ■ £5/10/-. I*****— ■ English Worsted W ken front , 2 pockets and be t. Sizes: S.W. 5 I oured stencilled design n assorted styles. ££ F 't boy § s wearing size 6t09 in \ less Nets-Very i ff| ■ m Sk Col- .*. ... •... • 10/6 12/6 sleeves, or wide shoulder. Women s size Usual Prices 2/3 and 2/6 each. shoes _ Usual Price 3/8 pair. ! attractive desxgns ;JT MB H f- ; oured Tur k i i Sale Prices , E Sale Prices , 1/3 and 1/6 each, . 1/11 pair. ;in beautiful col- ,-j f« H HP fc i Towels-Splendid | « En(W » Serge-A few outstanding Usual Prices ... HS 3; SS 2/6. - I SJePrke All at 2/11 each, fops to 8, fit boys 3o 7 ; m£»« , ST MB. | 1A i r hlUnk r ,' Sti PricL warmth and comfort. High neck, button 3| —- S ~%S I ■ , i- ' «f aaJ^ i3O Doze n Heavy j Sale Prices .. 13/11, 7/9, 7/3, 5/6. |J a e .19/11: OS., 21711. i 1 &■&?"'• "■■■'Ei'/S.S: S"" "~~i n.a*rfwrf-ta»*i— i&S.-m\ S.Fitf d umi. i £ 1 PTIR QFT«L- "" i T 4 T °- incl J : • onlv exce l] e d by the delight in opening ! Usual Price, | shoe brown, light gunmetal. H Raincoats— I |A" \ | Sale | 1 J t S J l ' r st ?tn to 41 n Sale Price 2/7* each. 2/6 per yard. ; , , wdered to tone . Shades: Mode, ■ and 44in—Usual Price .... 29/6. g -s? 1! --«-r«- ■ I; I IA/Q MFIVS TROUSERS For © )Stl<s }i - 79/6 Men ' S Overcoats ~ Going f ° r 39/10 .|| I lU/y IKUUXK3 rOr 5)/iy wjr ß^£ ses Uii#sW(flii#. rVo" Good Quality English Overcoats, in Tweed, Gabardine, and Mackintosh. q| Assorted Mid and Dark Grey Tweeds, also Mid Grey Corded Tweeds. Well "KeS" 8 "* , 'ixT/fflHB W B\toSJ' charge for the A }j sizes A Great Bargain—George Court's Usual Prices, 49/6 to 79/6. 5| I Sze,3,o;- a «.£SJ£* & VKM-im>?Br ' SalePriCe •■ 39/ - 10 - 2! c 1 p • 5/10 Travelling Ware, postal boxes. Zj I Sale Pnce .», • JL I ■iiMiMMiUMMiUiUrtMIMMMiMiUMMUM^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 19

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