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( — — To-morrow—at George Court's | « 7n rT n ,, "1 JO tllll&l KJili lIV \W\i\ I il/JI/l//,//// "' £. UTTT 7 7 'J 99 A\\\V\\\\\UllUllUfli//l/iw/// / * The Wonderful Beauty Powder. WOnderland . XX //> The radio active Powder used by leading English *//j//j/ actresses. Comes down the chimney every morning A A W/// Its advantages DEMONSTRATED at nine —and every hour of the day. < vOC\W .-4 *4C4y,s ' ~, , , r~, * jc- j c»v l. VVW _B#fli , Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week, " TOYLAND" brim full of the most sensible and r N§S«r 10 ■ B __f in the T ° ilet Section * . ~ amusing Toys at lower prices. __(l J __f __f I — MM* FROCKS /--* /||l SAVINGSFORTHETOMENEEDS Two smart styles in Rayon. Very useful little Frocks, M H ___L _fl _, F «• fashioned with neat collars. Tucked or flared skirts, and con- M W J M W M HTH -4 £-/ RICH CURTAIN NETS. Mostly two-tone, allover effects. 36k, 38i,, J M ■ ■ g I ■ , BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 10/11. ■ f VH 1 I/I ' BIG ASSORTMENT OF VERY ATTRACTIVE CURTAIN GIRLS'PRINTED COTTON FUJI FROCKS HALF USUAL I I ■ ■ _L^ P , * * contrasting coI°UringSPRICE. Very little Summer Wash Frocks Fa,t MM ■ ■■/V BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/11. colours. Becoming style, with long sleeves and contrast pip- ■ H W 45^N ings. Biscuit ground colourings with Saxe, Helio., or Cherry, W _P 400 YARDS 72-INCH UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING. floral designs. , <&%fok, M W "TUT I ACT A quality that will give every satisfaction in weai —Usual Sizes 20 22 24 30 32 " THE LAST Price, 2/-. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 1/6 yard. Usually 9/6 DOORS OPEN "Wfo it BARGAIN. FINE TWILL 72in. Guaranteed free' ////f/ltiiiii iMM .•tIWVwWo --■■■■-%*»-* MW from dressing—Usual Price, 3/3. 33 ONLY-MAIDS' MODEL FROCKS. All very smart AT 9 3.111, 'Wf THUR SD AY BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/6 yard. styles. In Wool Crepe de Chine, Crepe Soliel, Charmelaine, +* lIJJU] ff m\\} BEFORE XMAS. BREAKFAST SETS, in bordered Linen. Cloth 36 x 36, Silk and Wool Tweed, etc. Ideal Frocks for present wear. /" ••[]! DLrUiIC AIUMO. wit h 4 Serviettes to match—Usual Price, 3/1 I. Colours include Red, Green, Fawn, Wine, Brown, Navy. __JF»% BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/11 set Black. ««• 3«-. • API Mβ o** 500 YARDS WHITE TABLE DAMASK, 5 3in. wide. Attrac _ - _ _ . , .. , r - _ tive floral designs—Usual Price, 1 /9. WOMEN'S CREPE HAPPI COATS. Made from excellent A MA BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 1/-. quality Crepe, and designed with attractive border. In shades ■ I i' — — -"■—*■•*■£■ 1),,,,.,. HALF PK1CI1« WOOL REVERSIBLE FLOOR RUGS -x- irtrrAl Off V nnrrrC Good range, of excellent designs, for either bedroom or living * ASTOUNDING SILK PRICES room. Fawn. Blue, and grounds. Size 24in. x 54in.~ IBk M mlfH Usually 17/11. bargain Thursday price, 14/6. i 7 d s^ s ?oT?/ D n A skgf A v^as.T 1C H fir! PU mm, M I lIA 1 unam^^^**^*^.** distmctove frocks, jumper* etc JBin. mde. -w BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 5/4 yard. Y^iffiSfYAra EC AiKu^L V * TO-MORROW WILL BE THE LAST BARGAIN THURSDAY BEFORE four carpet squares greatly reduced. fpILS &£&?IM «" Shad., tociude HeUc, CHRISTMAS and will be welcomed for the opportunities it brings for thrifty WILTON SQUARE, 9ft: ,9ft__^lly*9/ 12/6. Cyclamen, Lemon, Lime, Daffodil, Apricot, Peach, Salmon, shopping at this opportune moment. There are sure to be apparel requirements bakuaiw imuiouai riutt, xn/i//> for the holidays so close at hand, whilst many will be adding a few W.LTON **™\%£™*Zgg^'^s/.. Grey Navy. 36in. to 38in. wide. brightening touches to the Home in preparation ror the restive oeason. , _ - 1000 YARDS COLOURED FUJI SILK-Usually 2/3. FOR Remember the items mentioned on this .page are merely examples only. WILTON PRICE, 1/74 YARD. Pure silk quality. In Helio., Lemon, Maize, Hundreds of other equally attractive buying opportunities are presented .«. m , e «, neA ,, lM <« n£ TT n nx/iA/ *T&°? tHe St ° re i Visit 6Very floor - Ever y department-And the wise AXMINSTERSQUARE^ft^-U^^/^ GTey, Red, Nil' Green, Sea Green, Jade, Reseda, Navy, Will be shopping early. : Black, Bleached* 29in. wide. , t : ! — j | ■ — r- „■ . I FASHIONS AT HALF PRICE "««" sets i CUPS AND SAUCERS u - • Seven pieces, consisting of one eacli, Spatula, Ladle, :, ;. *!**..,, - - , Eill/\r , «ire rAATC TITUUPDC CIfTRTfi Cate Turner, Kitchen Fork, Kitchen Spoon, and English Breakfast size. White with Gold edge, and . *IW Vik9 VU AJL 9 JUNITEIIiS 3IVII\ A 3 Whipping Spoon, with White handles; also Rack to r^ -The greatest opportunity of the season . hold *£££$£&*%*. 3/6 -* DAY and EVENING FROCKS JUMPERS */rr<KT>C •■-■■■' In Chenille, Art. Silk and Wool mixtures. All long- Eftl TO WnMTiFPITI TI rjRFS*« MEN'S- Big collection, in the .martest styles. Fashioned s leave Some W ithV necks, others wiA collars. FOUR WONDfcK* UL UKtZKS GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS Jr G Mtgt , te , v** $?S^JZ5jJ2$ . vTi , ' FABRIC OFFERINGS m * - Satin, Crepe def Chme, etc. Plain colours and novelty HALF PRICE TO-MORROW. Well-cut Trousers, in the popular light Greys. Just the thing printings. All sizes—Usual Prices range from 55/- friircCTi OVIDTC LOT I—PLAIN AND PRINTED ART. SlLKS—Usually for the holidays. Sizes $to 7—Usually 12/6 and 13/11. to J2 guineas. HALF PRICE TO-MORROW. 1 WLtLU Ol\IK 1 O 3/1 land 4/6. FOR 2/11 950 yards. Delightful fabric TO-MORROW'S PRICE, 9/11. An the newest 3tyleß in the f as hi O nable Fleck Tweeds for frocks, blouses, dressing gowns, etc. Quite the latest MFN»<; TWEED SPORT COATS, well cut and good quality **r\TKT*\ r%r\ A T>C? and novelty materials. Latest colour mixtures. All printed effects, covering small to medium floral, and includTweed In"d shades of Fawn and Grey. Single-breasted T- MODEL COATS sizes—Usually 15/11 and 19/11. ing conventional designs. 36m. width. •2TwA Slf hStVt back Sizes 3to 7—Usually 13/6, TO-MORROW'S PRICES, 7/11 and 9/11. styles wxth half belt » A ° a^ N^ Z HURSDAY pRIC £ 9/11 . Spedal stand , embracing many of this season s new- twwo LOT 2-SILK AND WOOL BENGALINE-Usually 12/6 13/11. BAKWUn « est Summer-weight Coats. Styles featuring new cape MILANESE JUMPER SUITS, 18/6- FOR 7/11 36in. width. Shadess Coral, Red MEN'S SAC SUlTS—Collection of single and double- effect, inset strappings. Fur-trimmed Silk Coats and WIT " "*) gV " W, Devon, Vieux Rose, Rosette, Terra, Copper, and Black. A breasted styles. In Fawns, Greys, Mauve mntturw, Clerical smart> p i ain j y tailored styles. Materials include 39/6 lOr OQ /ft very popular fabric for coats, costumes, or frocks. Greys, etc. All sizes, from to^^hi^f^- JgW Wool Georgette, Wool Crepe de Chine, Silk Repp, 7 £*&I X 3 95/-to .105/-. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, «9/6 Silk Marocain, Moire, and other fashionable weaves; Several very pretty styles, in shades of Almond, LOT 3—COTTON FUJl—Usually FOR -.1/14.. AT HALF PRICE Sampltt and Oddments in MEN'S all sizes—Usual Prices range from 65/- to 1 1 guineas. Saxe, Scarlet, Beige, Silver, Navy, Black. Sizes S.W. Superior quality; soft, .highly mercerised finish. 38in. width. TROUPERS SPORTS COATS, WASH SUITS, Etc. HALF PRICE TO-MORROW. and W. Early selecting advised. Shades: Cream, Sky, Grey, Afterglow, Horizon, Blue, Helio.* * , «-.«, * 1 r.i 1 Apple, and Black. MEN'S FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS. A wonderful value . , ; I offering. 20 dozen. Made from good wearing and washing , «.«•«_ o» nf inp Off V LOT 4—FRENCH WOOL CREPE DE CHlNE—Usually 8/6 quality. Light ground, with neat woyen All «*£*-■'- ( I|J|*ll* FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK yard. FOR 4/11 YARD. Produced from pure Merino Usually6/li. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 4/11 Suit. f Ipj||.J|||p|l |%| unCP yarn, with perfect Crepe de Chine finish. 3 6in. wide. Shades: MEN'S FUR FELT HATS. A Hat buying opportunity no \/ICC*I CIIIVV Vl If J , Flirt, Elf, Red Pepper, Orchid, Passion Flower, Fawn, Rose man should overlook. Reliable makes. Smart bound frame . M / m _ Dawn, Grey, Betty Blue, and Black. Z«T Mostly in Grey or Fawn. Sizes 6|, 6f. 7, 7*. 7fc- at A/11 With lisle garter tops A perfectly-fitting Stocking, modern U !f" 19/111-21/6 27/6 "T/ Jb Jfc heel. Shades:-Dark Beige, Grain, Grey, Suntan, Pans Nude, ] SUSy BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 12/11 «*ch. Over 300 Hats, and a wonderful variety to select from, Sable—George Court's 7/1 1 pair. ' 1 WHTTE COTTON MESH S.NGLETS CHILDREN'S SAUCEPANS BARGAIN THURSDAY PR.CE.VIU. / /( 2 % &$ & PRICE, 8d -*. ■ . ■ vnde brim, in fancy figured Hemp Straw, and satin ribbon Bargain Thursday Prices 1/9 1/10 1/11 2/1 2/2 2/4 I «_ ____- trimming, crinoline edge on brim to match. Colours: Red, FINE QUALITY SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, with embroidRUTTER DISHES Green, Blue, Navy, Cream, Henna, Brown, Fawn, Beige, and ered scalloped edge cuff. Semi-tailored style. Neat fitting. _ . ..-, v A TVTFN CAIf II? DIDDAMC DVJIIUV ft'Awa-a-w H ats that are sold in the usual way from 9/11 to Shades: Pastel, Champagne, Beige, Rosewood—George FANCY AND tAILLL KIddUNo Gla3S 9d el 15/6 ' Of TI I HNS ' COUrt ' S U9Ual PriC BARGAI P NTHURSDAY PRICE, 2/5 pair. Ito 3 mcne s wide. Dark shades only-Usual Prices, 9d to BARGAIN THUK2>UAI riuct, »a cacn. rULL-UINiJ PURE SILK GLOVES, with narrow turn-down cuffs taste- ]/4 yard i : ■ In Toya Panama weave—Usually 7/11. For 2/11. Small fully embroidered. Double-tipped fingers. Ideal for Sum- BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 3£d yard (4 yards for 1/-). head fittings only. Brim bound and finished Petersham rib- mer wear. Shades: Manilla, Grey, Beige, Pastel—George HnlmJr _™ q AIT MATnS r FArr pownFß AW k ~ BAVCJ nrYl~rrM 14171 ,bon in colourings to match. Colours include Tabac/Natural, Court's Usual Prices, 8/6, 9/6 pair. # HOUMGANTS AU MATIN POWDER. A high- ■ BOYS' COTTON HELMt-15 R e d/White, Green/White, Navy/White, Royal/Natural, BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 6/11 pair. grade Powder, 4/9 box. j v- Saxe/White, Black/White. ,T*mnn«rrin BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/11 box. In plain and striped cotton fabric. Green underbnm— rADCUTC ! UNDERWEAR TRACED SUPPER CLOTHS, with hemstitched edge. Pure George Court's Usual Pricey, 2/6, etc. •/_».-_ CUKOIIIIO _ „ m _ Irish Linen. In attractive designs for needleworking—Usual BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 1/4* each. t(TmLnr „ back.lacing CORSETS, in heavy quality WOMEN'S CREAM COTTON SLEEVELESS VESTS. Fine Price> 5/l \ eacL SHIRTS. An assortment of "Teddie" and mite Coutil. Medium bust, long hip line. Fitted with six a 3/9 BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 4/6 each. Canoe styles Plain and Striped Cotton Fuji. Sizes 0, 1, suspenders and " Twilfit-spiral "steels. Sizes 26in. to 35in. and W. / p RICES , 2/3 and 2/11. SPECIAL ASSORTMENT FANCY BELTS, fin. to I*in. and 2 only-George Court. UsuaL 2/j| , -George Court s Usual Prices, 22/6 and 25/6 RUBBER BATHING CAPS. Heavy quality Diving Caps, in wide. In a variety of colourings-Usual Prices, 1/6 to 2/3 BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/4*. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE 12/11. and Black _ Usually 2/ n . each . BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, All 1/- each. __j Til 1 n ., 1 , »r 1 BAdv-LAClPlii L-UKoiLia, suitable tor the average ngure. nxDr *im TUIIB?nAV PPirF 9/? BOYS' THREE-QUARTER HOSE, m Black Ribbed Woo, Ma£ j e fa ood Hty Coutil ,_ mite> and Grey< RImRFR HFLMET^ ft TBIue ReJ[White and Black BOWS. Plain and fancy effects. In a range of good colours with bar turnover tops Size 13 only. Fit size 4or 5 boot Four suspenders. Sizes 2 7in. to 36in.-George Court's Usual FANCY RUB BER HELMETS, m -Usual Prices, 1/-to 1/6 each. Spliced heel■ %)\ Price - 9/11. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 6/11. -Usually 2/3. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 1/6, BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, All 9d each. - "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices" I, JUGS GEORGE COURT salad sets -nd SOUS Ltd. BARGAIN THURSDAY PRICE, 2/111 L— J — 1 Karangahape Road, Auckland ,■■..■■■ —

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 286, 3 December 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 286, 3 December 1930, Page 23

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