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SAMPLE RANGE OF LADIES' Wool Felt HATS The smartest Ready-to-Wears you've seen I A spectacular Special Purchase made by our Merchandise Manager, now at London. A wide assortment of attractive new styles—NO TWO ALIKE!—in all wanted colour variations. Two typical examples sketched. This is your opportunity to secure just the Hat you have wanted, to wear with your new clothes for the colder weather. Come quickly for satisfactory selection! JUMPER SUITS for Special Purchase, just arrived JF® / from England. Featuring an j gg exceptional variety of the £n» « very latest smart styles, skilfully fashioned in Knit Wool and in excellent quality Super Stockinette. With V necks or with collars. Skirts in pleated and flared effects. Excellent range of new colours. Sizes for Small Women and Women. <

We are on the qui vive all the time constantly watchful for advance information as to the latest developments of the world's foremost manufacturers and fashionists, and for new ideas and still greater values to advance our business and make it of more advantage to our patrons. We are not resting on our laurels, but are ever on the alert to improve EVERYTHING- for the benefit of our trustworthy customers. Thus may you shop at JCL with confidence in our ability to more than meet your requirements . Clokt CoUA?'srf. Basement Special: H MEN'S WOOL AND ART. SILK Socks 1/0 Pair. 2 Pairs for 2/11. Smart range of new fancy patterns in tasteful tonings. Splendid quality— manufacturers' "irregulars." Warranted to afford maximum wear. All sizes. Mail Orders.—Cost of carriage is extra on above, and should be enclosed with order.

Boys' Pull-overs & Sweaters Skilfully made of Pure Wool and Wool/Cotton, Cream shade, plain or with striped necks and pockets. Leading English J make, bought by our merchandise manager. _ Light, medium and heavy-weight qualities. Sizes J J to fit boys 6to 16 years. 4/6 each! It takes JCL to offer such remarkable value as this! Kiddies' Silk & Wool Socks tAt Another newly-arrived Special Purchase / from England. An extensive assortment of B| # ISrjjm Kiddies' Silk and Wool Half Socks, in plain ■ ' shades of Cream, Lemon, Apple Green, Fawn, Blue, etc. —all fully-fashioned. Also with fancy legs and AllWool feet, in similar colours. Neat in appearance with exceptional wearing qualities—l/ 9 pair. BiWblbßm^ choice assortment of 95/. Artificial Flowers are Unbelievably ™ "Real" . . . and never, never fade ' GLASS FLOWER TO such an extent has the art of Decorative Flower-making 13 advanced that, in the collection now displayed at JCL, it is ||"4C wjst 1 a almost impossible to distinguish, at first glance, the artificial from ff £ © the natural. Our photograph cannot reveal to you the realistic beauty of the colours, but it can to some extent show the \VITH CENTRE naturalness of these exquisite, delicate creations. j We list four distinctive varieties:—Large GLADIOLAS, with one flower, one bud, three leaves, in pale pink, lavender, or pale Shown with Art. gold. • Small GLADIOLAS, with five flowers on stem, two lef^Made^^beautismall leaves, in pale lavender, pale yellow, or pink • TULIPS, ful clear glass, 6in. with one large flower, three leaves, in ©Jfi&f'B'l ' n diameter, with scarlet, light yellow, or gold, brushed with 1 iin. deep centre of harmonious colourings • ANEMONES, solid glass — 2/3 with one large flower and foliage, in 5/6 Dozen tional scarlet, pink, lavender, yellow, or gold. third floor. China Department. Phone 46-920.. H ■ A, m ■ a_f j Qu^°s,«e 0 ,: John Court Ltd J

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 11

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