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These smart aspirants for first place in I 1 j /|| J 1 Fashion's favour .... find them in the |, I~# | Q Haw AI I A— New Frock in Elephant L ?* | //§ 7*l f *J m L/rtj *JC*IC " * Crepe Fabric. Features D'y 1- / g W Fashion Garments fQ—Afternoon Frock in Georgette. Self pleated-trimming gives cape-collar effect and slimming corsage. Note the puffed sleeves. Belted from sides to back. Cedar, navy, Lido blue, jade, dove grey, black. 9-Day Sale Price: 84/The Hosiery Seconds ' Island Counter presents 5 Leaders in the Fashion- jrp\ 3 Super Values .. New Pattern Parade . . . yV and EXTRA Special! -I- jjik, 2/BE I r I J* f All buys any on ® WMt/¥ for Ladies All- of these Aust. IkS il Wool HOSIERY. Home Journal |§!^P ribbed expanding tops. 8 SBIS ll!!!! Shades: Gunmetal, nigger, Girls' Cashmere J|:| Gym. Stockings. ' |||!:| I ull I Above •■ * Excellent in wear and appear- Ij ance, but because slightly ■Ml &'&s&■'■ Above... . imperfect .. . 2/11 per pair. IHI ,q 'fl p,tt ® rn "0.3080 1/9 aMBIt? Pattern No. 3081 I Men's All-Wool , \ fill Br - n - No - 308 a Half-Hose. /Li mill stem* ten All Pure Wool; plain and llnall Pattern No. 3083 Pf?j!s?v/ ribbed marie mixtures in 'UHiV | fts*¥ greys, fawns, browns, lovats. fl\ Australian Home Journal Fashion \ 1 10,101,11. Slightly imperfect. U\V Patterns for all ages begin at Bd, f Sffe I ' ° and none excceds 1/1. Obtainable w f. r Jl I jf only at JCL, on tlie First Floor. , t jj&jj? J JOHN COURT LTD Jji| QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND ""Iff 1 ■■HnBBnBBHBHHBHKinBBnBBBMIIHBHHHIi

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 9