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" ™ IIBI— ' I—II-111—1 "h■■^^ *■■■■immmm HßiaHaßMlHailHllHlßlllHMa^H STRESSING THE CLAIM TO IT" QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWER PRICES "TV™ . r , , , a T1 Special Purchase. COURT'S strive always to have their announcements as worthy of trust as the goods they ofter., lhe Clusters Single Flowers It claim to lower prices, for goods of equal quality, is made with every faith, and any fair comparison must prove that Sprays, Long Trails, etc. In VJ this is justified. Take to-day's examples—the style smartness of the Suits, Coats, and Millinery is at once apparent, shades of Red, Pink, Orange, k yet note how very reasonably priced they are. A visit of inspection will convince that this shopping advantage me u n e ; , e tT''Flowers jj extends to every section throughout the store, providing economies on apparel and home needs far too important to worth three times the above • 110 V '''''' Ii l ' Just anot er typical e; ample of George Court Felt,nicely-shaf^^ • %'X'\" H g| • l'l /.I |v : p I I' \ crowns, brims of varying type and width, neat and distinctive trimming touches — J 1381—This very smartly • ||<; : \U iIS 1 I X ' \ useful little Felts that are indispensable for general outing wear. — tailored Ensemble is fash- •fi \\ t| \ I 'I 1 LJ ''v « • fLj In most instances the various shapes are obtainable in Beige, Red, Nil Green, Henna, ioned in Flecked Tweed. j. m; ' 11\ I M'-i:-" I 1 Lemon, Pale Blue, Haze Pink, Turf Green, Pumpkin, Gold, Orange Red, Fawn, Duck- "tZ-*" — •Features three - quarter- ?i BP"-.' ''1 I I ' "' 'I'll e gg Blue, Buff, Tabac, Putty, Rust, Lime or White. & length Coat and yoke- , •; f - 111 JU'irT'rT |_|f ; /' ' ) Country Residents, when ordering, are requested to make a second choice whenever with two box the^ quick clearance of some of a' GtergeXourt's lathis'suS ' T n . pleats at side. Obtainable in Cinnamon, quality Worsted. Hip-yoke Skirt with wtfr I'o * _____ QllClllty GIOVCS at Lower Pvices Sand, Mushroom, and Light Fawn. All two inverted pleats. In Fawn, Tan, I |vfl :®H | m|v *'»» HH G27 — Fashionable Pull-on style Kid sizes, S.S.W. to 0.5.—75/-. Mole or Sand. Sizes S.S.W. to O.S.— r ||*| |m\ ' >«r ]i and piped cuffs. Perfectly cut to lit cor- Qfi*3o A nerfectlv tailored Suit in super- _ , , ~ , , iT '|k |! f|\ U / m *' " < I ml f? <Z ** ;ml rectly. Shades: Beige, Mode, Nufawn— y J SniHna This Suit has lieht- 1344 Splendid quality Worsted has !f;|W, ••Si \ I -l44~" - IW"' I ' 3 6S^1^H Geor£2 Court's Price, 15/11 pair. fine Worsted Suiting. This Suit has light been chosen f or this smart Spring Suit. M P«& Pll /!f' 'Kf KWm k ' G28 —French Suede Gloves, showing with ness, smartness and serviceability all in Y™, will that th»» three-auarter-leneth fi fe'l fel|>A • I fringe cuff and gusset wrist. A washable j(- s favour. Yoke on Skirt and slip poc- . olJcrkflv flarrrl lim»<s I 'I S" M'\ •} I s I $£*'' " I f Glovo, smart in wear. SkaJc, B.igc. ket on either side. In Navy or Black. Coat ,s fashioned on .lightly flared lme>. /f fc. J #'I \ L' Lf CKI Rose Nude. Light Fawn George Court * S.S.W., S.W. or W.—Five Guineas. Skirt has two pleats. Obtamable m Tan, /f iBLI. & l'\ | • 1 f ' 1 V W/?-',' i /fv£c<J|« Price, 14/6 pair. • Fawn or Sand. Sizes S.S.W. to U.J. — IW , mi- f £> / J&j |x ( m: 1 I /#/ 77< G29 —Washable Kid Gloves, in 89/6 1 1" \ | | / ■ Pastel/ Mode/ Beaver- —George Court# /-\T TAT U/*\CT ...J i" .' . 1 f V'). \ GSO-BfnsVeirKid Cloves, in 4.bu«on QUALITY HOSE ASK TO SEE— Hi 'JH W |BBft I AHHHH IjH IL' length style, with side wrist gusset and at Lower PficeS , The Dainty Collars with jabot. In Art. IHk Hi mtm B ij rVI Sh°d."Vo"rN«dt°B;own, Mo n d g e FASHIONED MERCERISED Silk, Crepe de Chine or Georgette. In # J|~il \A] / f f""" —George Conrf. Priee, 1»/11 pair. fHVt jjj ut Champagne, Beige, Pale Green, Pale U\ /-I It \ \ «/4 ■ (L f 1 fi^HTaT#eß LISLE httmg and dependable Blue, and range W\ ■ MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, featuring :tr 5 ' InPar,SandßOSeßC,ge_2/11 127, 4»,5 43,7_ • VJr the embroidered clox now fashionable. Guipure Lace Collaring, for collars or HCb'f\ r*Q'f\ 0 IQ'n !•/ #Ff Shades: Peach, Pastel, Nude, Tan, Mul- cuffs, in Paris or Ochre —1/11> 2/3 and I ' j jj| Sr 1 " fchM COATS THAT BRING WARDROBE ECONOMY, ■ juflßtA ■«««*-«- Yet Leave Nothing to be Desired in I® M ■ V. •: •- ?.: • • ter tops; French heel, service weight, full , x. Alt. ■ 1 l'l 'il HR L 4 fashioned. Shades: Nude, Monaco, e * otVIC OUCXartlieSS Ot VJUalltV 4099—Tweed, in one of tht very latest two-tone [ -fSJ |t''p Bjpj ■ Beige Rosodore, Grain, Shell, Dark New Designs in Art. Silk Scarves, 7 effects, has also been chosen for this useful Coat |l|> H V: fc .- .V\»7. • -A _ ® 0 la . r»i 1 iy/* i L 1 11 r .] nlirc style. It features smart adjustable collar, side poc- 7«'. u ;i IHBESB l"Ti'• 1 :,jiir S Fawn, Beechnut, Stone Beige, Blush— Windsor style; all new season s colours ket« and round belt. In shades of Fawn, Cedar, 'Vi HB 8/11 pair. 2/9, 3/6 ftnd 3/11 each- 1271—Finely-patterned Tweed in two-tone effc-ct Brown or Nigger.- Sizes S.W. to X.0.5.—65/-. \ ) h i H| ' s employed in this very useful Spring Coat style; 4597—Though so reasonably priced, this Coat \ ,'•/ ygjjtriQ "TPnr Ounlitv CrOnd? at Lower Pvices " slightly figure fitting and smartly flared. Obtain- is of excellent quality Tweed, in a smart novel \ | / MBS The Smartest of Bags _ f V'lw JWf Hf at Lower Prices p X? PI? p TT) T ' ' " d Br ° w "' Si "' SW " W ' " d ° S ' [M;] ' Here are but three examples from M |1 S 1 ■* Bi V I J I 4095—An inverted pleat runs down the centre of 4317—1n Knop Tweed and very smart, too, al- 'ff extensive collection. • .i g__ at back of this very smart, inexpensive Coat of Tweed. though the price is only 49/6. Belt slips through L4is a very smart jo i e . The slightly contrasting touches on the belt, cuffs slots at the side of coat. Patch pockets, collar, 32/6. i i_ , no/c • to T 4-A an d pocket are of Suede Cloth to tone. Obtainable belt and pockets finished fancy stitching. In shades L5—A popular Pouch «hape at «/o. ancl J) OI1S in Blue or Red. All sizes from S.W. to of Lime, Saxe, Green or Cedar. All sizes, S.W. to £%Q' KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND x '°' s -« )/6 ' x.0.5.-4 9/6 . MO from 14/11 to 5 guineas. . - — . — — — —^ ombhimmmmmammmmmmammmmmmam A Over 48,000 Subscribers—and still Growing. Steadily, consistently throughout the last three years the |11 11 GREAT "AUCKLAND STAR" TJ " T T ias announced its circulation, quoting figures vouched for by two of the leading firms p£ accountants in Auckland. M JL There is no guesswork here; the advertiser knows what he is buying. Knows, too, that he is buyingin a newspaper \yhose progress P beyond doubt or question by the circulation figures. For just as steadily as they - have appeared, they have increased. W-1 Every six months has shown a great accretion to the-figures, and that increase persists. j H " MmJk ♦ ♦ ♦ Why? Because the "Star" caters for its readers by its complete coverage of the news of the- day, in city, province, Dominion I I I — ; s=. 1 =r - f a broad. It is the newspaper of Auckland it is read by piactically the whole population.. As an advertising medium ... 11111 j I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 15 (Supplement)