RAYON SILK GLOVES fW \\\ j Long Gloves of gleaming Silk that reatlh above the elbow \ 2 —just what are needed with the new frocks with their V I little shoulder capes or short sleeves. In beautifully fine £_ \ \ 1 £ quality with neatly stitched points. Elastic in the top hem O \l \ •' ensures perfect fit and smart appearance. Shades are — | .-.-"Qjffl'To;.-.- j L - r . J, « Ivory, Pale Pink, Apple Green and Suntan. i i 1 GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 4/11 pair. f j PURE SILK HOSE 1 ' { , Bridal Gowns... In a quality that would grace amy bodal outfit. Made from ( i I the best quality Silk Yarn, in service weight. Fully S T'.TD D*J r W 1 fashioned and perfectly fitting, particularly neat about the 1 the i rospective tSride Vaeorge * | ankles. Shades are Pale Flesh and June (light Pastel). J Court's specialise ill the making W 1 We have a complete range of other shades in this number, ?/ i r TV7 JJ- r* T_ i. » 1 suitable for every occasion. < } not onl y of Wedding Gowns, but / 1 GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 11/6 pair. , | of the complete Bridal Outfit. The J 1 fashioning of Bridesmaids' Frocks, > " SILVER BELL " BRIDAL VEILS . i frora the Maid of Honours to the f Fine transparent gossamer-like .. . handsomely embroi- v yer sma H est Flowergirl's, as Well £ dered ... in Silk and gleaming Oliver 1 insel. spreading j . r w Veils, plainly hemmed, or with dainty scalloped edge. II as the Crowning achievement Oi jl the Wedding Gown itself, can be J broidered in Silk Thread only. George courts ? safely left to us, to be beautifully If j PRICES, 13/6,15/6, 16/6, 17/6,19/6 to 24/6 each. J made at very reasonable prices. & j g^^«F RcHIEFs - sh.t FOR THE BRIDE ! I if I -r i t. , I rooms. > I 1 o wave... to wear ... to catch a tear ... delicate Hand- > \ . | kerchiefs so becoming to a bride. In Lawn or Linen with § tt Lace Edge, we have a large range of designs and qualities. | GEORGE COURTS PRICES, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/9, - Vf [ /AtVM I 3/3, 3/9, 4/6, and 4/11 each. ' \j jM . I And what wedding is complete without Orange Blossom. kj A | In Coronet^ In Sprays, from 1/11. j 111 Bride's Attendants are traditionally charming. . . Indeed, how \ could anyone fail to be so in hats like these, so becoming are their f J*|wjfajit f J softly-drooping brims .. *• and at prices so helpful to the purse. i %£W?J I.—CHARMING HAT, in the fashion- . 3—PICTURE HAT. A most becom- | " "t'Js able rough Straw, the brim effectively ing Hat in fine Crinoline—its simplic- f I edged with a wide hem. Two-toned ity its charm. Only trimming is a tight | I peau d'ange ribbon makes a perfect wreath of tiny roses and forget-me- | t finish to a very smart hat, nots in many tonings. 1 / r GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 25/11. GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 29/6. | 2.—LARGE CRINOLINE HAT, with 4.—FLATTERING HAT. In embroia wide brim, drooping at one side dered Organdi, a fine net edge giving [M% s M and gently uplifted at the other with additional softness to the brim. A small velvet flowers in contrasting twisted satin ribbon and a spray of shade. Trimmed with a simple band flowers complete an unusual and very I a nd bow of spotted ribbon to match. beautiful hat. -y GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 22/6. GEORGE COURTS PRICE, 27/6, S.—SMARTLY SIMPLE HAT. A per- ! Clip \ C • Marl a f n OrrlAr fectly plain but distinctive hat in PanA K 3 nniJ . iViaae 10 wraer • • dan, With wide brim with becoming \ Brides who are desirous of achieving indi- lines. Trimmed with spotted ribbon \ viduahty will find their suggestions about i r 1 ) their Bridesmaids' Hats carried out to their DOW Of many loops. • J satisfacUon by our Millinery Department. GEORGE COURTS. PRICE, 16/J±. For Quality Goods at Lower Prices . . • • GEORGE COURT & Sons Ltd. Karangahape Road - - Auckland |
mmm■■■■■mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mah Jongg Scorers* ♦♦ We now have on sale a revised MaH Jongg Scorer, which shows a complete money table. This table will greatly facilitate the reckoning for players at the end of the game. Obtainable at the Advertisement Counter of 9 d The Auckland Each ★ STAR »
—iiiiini For Motorists Only! A Chat About a Change. Why have always the wearing worry of the steering-wheel? Why have the frefcjuent dread of another car's wild rush around the dangerous bend of a narrow road? Why be always working while travelling? Why not have, for a change, the ease and freedom of limbs which the train can give? Why not have the fearless joy of seeing the country fly past or the option of reading or chatting with friends, with no more anxiety about the travelling than if you were sitting in an armchair at home? Travel by Rail—and Retac
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)
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