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■ 1 Let's cultivate the Queen Street Q ual,t y p Still ample selection in that very Special Purchase <>|r 36-INCH WOOLLEN TWEEDS and New Novelty Weaves. 9/11 Mk ff] Usually 3/6 to 4/6 yd., at least! yV J) \ 7 I A proiuse assortment of luxurious new Wool I Tweeds and plain also novelty weaves that, runs / J \ j the \vrhole gamut of colourful chic! 3/6 to 4/6 / l ! ' usually, at the very least —2/11atJCL. j *.* iy Here's the Headline in To-day's News... 9-Day Sale ALL Millinery begins To-morrow 8.30 a.m. .. watch it go to Auckland's head! jPBPr <> wW joL Take these few items as jf ——>*•- S y typical SALE Examples! 200 READY-TO-WEARS; Usu. 7/6,7/11; for ¥ Assorted styles, in fine quality Wool Felt, with smart » /I brims, etc.; crowns in plain, tucked or creased styles. ■ _ _ \ r\ Self trimmings, with contrasting Petersham Ribbon I I I f.l or with Felt bands. Black, navy, brown, grey, wine, / | | y/% also marine blues. Assorted sizes. f 400 READY-TO-WEARS; Usu. 5/6,5/11; for Assorted styles in Wool Felt, smart Turban shapes, I m m t, J 1 \ \ etc., also with tilted or soft adjustable brims. Shades ' /II ™ j 1 are black, navy, brown, wine, bottle green, rust, grey / | I suggest / ft 1 or fawn. All sizes. ill an easy | P I 300 READY-TO-WEARS; Usually 12/6; go at LAY BYI ) ( Lightweight Felt, in a wide range of smart styles, /II """ including small Toques, drooped brims, etc. Trimmed / I I with gros-grain ribbon and chromium ornaments. 250 READY-TO-WEARS; Usually 15/-; go at Wool Fur and uncrushable lightweight Felts. Assorted styles include drooped, tilted, upturned-back, and I ' . double brims, also Toque and Turban shapes. Black, I V/ A/ "CWAQTIK" A° A r>Knavy, brown, rust, Lido blue or fawn. " <* piy Fingering WO OI 22/6 to 27/6 FELT READY-TO-WEARS; In Fur Felt and fine Wool Felt, Satin finish. Hand —a famous JCL Special Value at blocked, with or without brims. Some have pintucked creased and stitched crowns, etc. Trimmed IQ / - d for 102 Skein,* It/It a Head self Felt, Petersham Ribbon or new nickel ornamenta- | J 9 j «*» ** tions. Black, navy, brown, fawn or Lido blue. 500 READY-TO-WEARS; Usually 9/11; for teduced '° M D A profuse assortment of new Hats, mostly Satin finish, in plain, corduroy or stitched styles. Every Imm CI • > wanted shape, including Sports, Pull-ons, Cloche, the 111 a Skein, new "Fedora" and small Turbans. Black, navy, grey, £ / | | Lido blue, royal blue, rust, brown, fawn, bottle green. - „ . , t _ e , . v and 2/6 11 " eac * 8 Skeins) 29/6 to 32/6 MODEL HATS; 9-Day Sale Price: Fur Felt and trimmed Velvet or Petersham Ribbon, _ ■ }* E "S la » d neatly finished with self bows, ribbon cockades or I J Baldwins expressly fOl* Jv-L! An novel ornamentations. Colours: Black, navy, rust, | ifefcl quality Wool, soft and smooth brown or fawn. 7 J . in finish, sturdy and durable withal, 42/-, 52/6 ENGLISH & FRENCH MODELS for for every Ascription of knitting! 7 _ And thftre s enough colour assortDesigned in Fur Felts and Velvets. ttieUt to meet thfe most fastidious Colours are black, browns, navy, etc. I , , . , , need: this gives you a sketchy 2/- CHENILLE BERETS—9-Day Sale Price; 1/6 idea —white, black, navy, scarlet, clericals, oyster, flame, sky, pmk, 3/9 FRENCH JONNIE CAPS; range colours. helio., cardinal, biscuit, orange, sea 9/6 CAP-AND-SCARF SETS; fine Wool. Sale: 3/11 gteen, jade, royal, natural, browns, 4/9 MULTI-COL'D WOOLLEN BOW CAPS. 1/H T. FEZ HATS, in fine Felt. A Sale Special: 4/6 I VERY Special ... so Hurry! John Court Ltd Queen St Fourth Floor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 137, 13 June 1933, Page 13

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