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lAT GEORGE COURT'S SALE | : COMMENCING TO-MORROW JRSKS* i' y/dfVm V j ' A delightful Woollen Fabric of just ihe n j SENSATIONAL ONE-DAY l 1 W 32in. width. \; > MILLINERY OFFERINGS ' | J I V - f A popular pure Wool Dress and Blazer I r J \ Flannel, also suitable for men's shirts. | \ I A HlT\7 V V A vrnv Serviceable and washes well. 3 6iri.'wide. I * Hi/V ; 1 ■ Ladies' Nightdresses—lo/11, 1 Axminster Hearth Rugs. I l"l I* \Ar | j\l IJ| IW Made from soft finish Flannelette. 1 tt n o-s / D 1 n • 4y,/4 4 ~ * ** Magyar style. Short sleeves. Square i Usually 21/-. Sale Price, 16/11 neck. / Trimmed art. silk lace and 1 Splendid quality Rugs in attractive designs and _ ... **.1 f embroidered in, colours of sky, pink or | colourings. Ground tonings of blue, rose, fawn, Each day during the week, commencing to-morrow, Millinery or nu * size only * 1 grey. Size 27 x 54in. any one colour, quite regardless of cost or selling prices, will be I priced down for the one day at the ridiculously low figure of 5/1 ~ ' ~~ ~~~ " 1 I Linoleum—Usually 6/11. In other words, if the Sale Price of a Hat happens to be I 9/6, it will f®9S3?sW I ■ , ■ be rurther reduced to 5/11 for the day only on which it appears ' . Sale Price, 4/11 yard. in the window. 11%^" I Heavy quality British made Linoleum. Showing in / TO-MORROW'S COLOUR WILL .BE REDS. M \m i | eight good designs, providing a choice of suitable e . j «» « • kt n/r i -r i r>i Mi' '<■ ■- I colourings for any room in the home. 6ft. wide. Saturday Morning—Navy. Monday—Green. Tuesday—Blue. WM }f » V -5 JM | Wednesday—Fawns and Browns. Thursday—Black. %|H :fj Ha 'jl I Hats of all types/ suitable for everyone from Misses to Matrons, will be A l|\ \ It}. 1 £lt / I included—and it is no exaggeration to say that the Usual Prices range up \| \ \ |{ |; I f f \ ' See the Daily Window Changes for this Wonderful \1 \ ~»I 8I i t I C wjj ' ONE-PRICE MILLINERY CLEARANCE AT 5/11. \\ \\:\ 111///// | njjLr H Silk Courtelle —9/6. \ Printed Chiffon Velvet. I ■) . '.v ®" or 7/6 , 12/11. For 10/11 yard. Reduced to 8/11 pair. I f \ \ !j I \ A Faille Marocain weave in rich dress jj • V\ IJI quality. Shades of almond, reseda, ocean Rich quality Silk pile. Showing in a wide French Kid Gloves. I Jk . \VJ L\ bro of ' m ' rt design.. Appropriate for Usually 12/6 to 14/11. I ' w' W I nut * 3 ! Bin * wide * day or evening wear. 36in. wide. | \v \\ f r Three very smart styles, as illustrated. Each in the Wi. \.W 7\ / 1 ~ v ' finest of French Kid. Perfectly finished with pique ' f i JL/^v v4 -'5 f (l/\ _ an d round sewn seams. Neat braid points. Obtain- \ Wt/t j M airlc' Fill* TvifYlfYin/] ttl> le in shades of beaver, mole, grey,^champagne. *; J. 111 A 1 UlllllCU This is merely a typical example of the big savings to ' T " • 1:1 x. rrif V TfirirV /X %. r ■ be effected on Glove needs at George Court's Sale. 'yi TWEED COATS ... ; Ü B4/" y NOW 651 m Small Boys' Overcoats. I All-Wool Cardigans—9/11. Reduced to 9/11 Usually 14/9, etc. For 6/11 m • Double-breasted, coats with half-belted bwk. Made^ Useful Cardigans in plain Knit, in the style 8550, featuring nieely trimmed back Nutria fur collar 2mT " " illustrated. Obtainable in beige, almond, and cuffs. Lined throughout, finished pockets. In 1 a corona, cedar, airforce, Lido, navy, black. seasonable tonings. Sizes 36in., 38in. / Size Women's only. 1 n • , , f T _ l .. , . Maids' Tweed Coats of superior quality. Two excellent Boys and Youths' Flannelette n«• i , -v-r _ j \ styles. Semi-fitting, also with belt all round. Lined _ , ~ . . Matrons JNavy xTOCKS. throughout. Pretty mixtures of blue/grey, brown/red, PyjamaS-—3/3 Pair. TTcinolltr fr* QQ/fi fawn/brown. Sizes 36in., 38in., 40in„ 42in.—Usually usually to vv/u. 69/6. Sale Price, 55/-. Made from splendid quality Flannelette with slight Sale Price 49 /fi jj 1 imperfections. Sold in the usual way at 5/11 suit. 1 ' . . / / Maids' Model Coats. Splendid assortment in the very Showing in various neat stripes. Sizes to fit all ages. I Fashioned from heavy/quality Crepe de Chine. I I j latest styles and materials. All fur trimmed, skunk, * -• | Variety of styles. Trimmings of contrasting | j nutria, lamb, etc. All most fashionable shades. Sizes shade. Pleated skirts. Sizes W., 0.5., Ex.O.S. JJt 38in., 40in., 42in.—Usually £5/5/-to £9/9/-. . Boys' All-Wool Pllll-OVerS. w\\ Sale Prices, 89/6 to £7/19/6. TT . „ iA// , , d 1 n . — , /<€ A ' Tweed Frocks—39/6. For 29/6 Usually 10/6 to 13/6. Sale Price, 6/10 Variety of designs, ell smartly styled. Featur- I An assortment in plain colours and fancy patterns. V | ing belted waistline and flared skirts, also with D . ~ ... , , neck style. Sizes 26m. to 32m. chest. I pleated skirts. Shades include mixed colour- Best Quality Maids and .Children S m mnAnrrn 8 ings of browns, fawns, greens, blues, etc. Sizes ALL-WOOL HOSE. GAITERS, HOSE SUPPORTS. | s.w. and w. Usually 6/11. . . Usually 2/6. Men's All-Wool Cardigans—l 4/6. I » Sale Price, 5/9 pair. Clearmg «t 2/ll pair. , /6 For 8/10 Wool Crepe Frocks. ' Fully fashioned in fine Gaiters usually 5/1 I, and V V | TTaiialltr an/1 fiQ/fi Botany yarn. Splendid shoeing in Rubber or Superior quality Supports New Zealand made Cardigans in good smart designs. | USUaiiy 057/ O anu uy/u. quality and dependable Stockinette with fleecy of Silk Elastic with frilled Mostly in average men's sizes. | Pri/>o AHI CI in wear. Shades of lining. Sizes from 2to 6. 0 „ ~ ' 1 »aie irrice, 4// 0 brown, sandune, florette. Stockinette Gaiters are in ***»• Secure all-rubber I Three distinctive styles'in splendid quality brunette, fawn, Omar, dark fawn, grey, tanaura. button and polished M , n/n 1/11 noir S fabric, with pleated or flared skirts. Contrast Alsatian, also black. cream. metal grips. White only. iue " 8 outh ® • z,/ "' rui 1/1 I "f 11 ' | collar and vest. Shades include beige, almond, Special Sale Offering embracing . All-Wool, , Ribbed 1 new brown, saxe, navy. Sizes S.W., W., 0.5., Cashmere in plain shades of fawns and browns. Also § Ex; °: s " - For Qreater Savings on Quality Qoods i'Sr 1 and Si,k Wocl mixture wi,h j 1 GEORGE COURTIS SALE Ka x g a a d hape |

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 148, 25 June 1931, Page 23

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