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This New and I f2sp Brilliant Selection of JCL STAR Attractions . . . bring savings which inspire us to repeat--PT "It's a JCL Year for Values." i CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' FLORAL CHINTZ — With PURE WOOL VESTS—A demi-glazed finish. Attracreliable "Suntex" brand gar- tive designs and colours, ment, in a heavy-weight suitable for all purposes for wool of extremely soft finish. which cretonnes or cambrics Obtainable without or with are used. 31 in. wide—Usushort sleeves. ally 1/6, 1/1 1 yard. Sizes 4. 5, 6, 7: £/£ For gD Sizes 8, 9, 10: */„ -*' 40-INCH HEAVY MESH COTTON NET —Ecru TODDLERS' FROCK AND ground, with art. silk borBLOOMER SETS — All- der and edges. In rose, Wool Cashmere. Utility, blue, gold, tango, brown, appearance and comfort light gold and light rose—• combined. Have neat turn- Usually 2/9 yard, down collars and neck For \\ITL fastening. Finished at waist m * w with belt and buckle to tone. Soft tonings of reseda, tan, LADIES' STOCKINETTE saxe, rose and scarlet. JUMPER SUlTS—Jumpers Sizes 18in„ 20in., 22in. have V necks, with ribbed One Low Price: f waist. Stripes of contrasting ™* * shades at neck, waist and cuffs give a smart finish. MEN'S ROSLYN \ HOSE Skirts have pleats at side. All - Wool " Doublewear " .In brown, bottle, navy, red, quality. Plain marie effects, almond and saxe. S.W. and in greys, lovats and browns. W. sizes only— I*7/6 Splendid hard-wearing line * * of neat appearance. Made from Suiting Worsteds. Ideal 36-INCH NOVELTY for Winter wear. 2/6 TWEEDS—In a wide range ~* ** of -the newest weaves and colourings. Excellent for REVERSIBLE JUTE RUGS. coat frocks, house frocks. Suitable for bedrooms or skirts, etc. Yard, Jj/H kitchen, in a wide range of colours and new designs. ..'.; ~,_.. __»,..,_.. 2ftx4ift £.!£* 36/40-INCH FRENCH l»/P NOVELTY STOCKINETTES—In an extensive QUAKER FELT RUGS — assortment of novelty deWith felt base, similar in B *Z™ a " d colourings. Ideal appearance to linoleum. fabric for fashionable jumSmooth polished surface, P e "' J um P« fr S»ck«, skirts, easily kept clean. Most suit- etc " Yard, £ J able for kitchen, laundry or bathroom two sizes 50/56-INCH NOV E LTY 4itt. x Usually 9/6. TWEEDS _ IdeaI for frocks> 4' costumes, coats, skirts, dress6ft. x 3ft.—Usually 1 1 /6. ing gowns, etc. In a wide For jEj /„ range of novelty designs and *9* seasonable tonings. Yard, m[ m PURE WOOL MAT- *' Sue > tnl^L h ;°l y ™E SILK HOSIERYand cheaper than kapok: Full fa^'°n ed - Shades of will not lump, and,- unlike «unmetal, fawn, Bahama, kapok, can be remade romney, pebble light tabac without the necessity of " ew , tau P e « bush ' and extra filling. Combines maxi- French nude ' • AU J"" 8 " . mum resiliency, comfort and 3/ * *• * >aU '" warmth. 3ft, fi» /_ •3/ LADIES' BOST OC K 4£ft, yfj£ SHOES — Celebrated English make, offered at less than HALF original price! MATTRESS CASES — In New Court and 1 -bar styles, heavy oval blue and white in latest smart tonings suitcotton tick. Double bed able for Autumn wear. All size — Usually 12/6 each. sizes, i sizes—Usually 45/-. For 10/6 2 0/ _ I I ■HME2MB I Out-of-Town Residents BKflr^BHi should order Treely by BOm9*'^^!!S m mmm post or phone, we court . pay carriage on above A A (Mattresses excepted). IS I AM _j Prompt, careful atten- mMJAwX ByLp 1 Phone 46-920 P»0.80x320 I *■ "This is a Store-wide feature! Know that besides the Star V Attractions published here, there are dozens more at JCL — 'Vff prominently displayed on every floor. Come in: ask for them: 11/ see the special windows: learn how easily you may save I

'"" 3/11 for Men's SHIRTS || 3 for 11/3 Of excellent quality Cambric, fast to all washing, long wearing, ana of smart appearance. Neat atripea. in blue, fawn, mauve, etc.; reinforced neckbands. All -sizes (no collars included). 45/- for this TAILORED TWEED COSTUME Sketched below: Fine quality Tweed; coat single or double breast; skirt two pleats at side, belted. Light and dark brown, blue, or wine mixtures. S.S.W. to ; o.s.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 10

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