■ E I I / h^bl 8 Let Your Daughter Wear One I I of These Charming Little Hats I I DEANNA DURBINS I I OWN WARDROBE I 111 l Lovely young Deanna Durbin has set the fashion for girls in their BH j teens ... you can't help but fall in love with the gay little hats jPl|i she wears... so unaffected, so youthful, so different. HE I |§j| photograph: 4 A 744 Top sko,cll: 4 A 144 Lower Sketch: f* #44 I Wffim BRETON, with rib- 1 J /II PEAKED PILL-BOX, | J /1| HALO, rising well If /II Wlm bon trlm - PR « C E -|A J■■ to one ■f-I ■ ■ uff the face. PRICE: fl I|| HK H.sf i See the adorable little Deanna Durbin frocks and coats in |H B|| the Maids' Department. Well tailored, carefree and young ■fS| 11|11 ... with the grown-up details that girls from 10 to 16 love. HR PP SIGNED PICTURES OF DEANNA DURBIN IN MILLINERY AND ■ Bill MAIDS DEPARTMENTS ... for anyone who would like to have one. This little flHi BlilJ star is now appearing in NEW UNIVERSALIS " MAD ABOUT MUSIC " AT THE REGENT BUM |J||g THEATRE. l|g| 111 # Deanna Durbin Styles are exclusive to George Court's. B I I XktjjL ASTRAKHAN An Outstanding Value I■» 11 HOSIERY COUNTER I TAILORED CRAVAT — With > m: 1 I llgl§ll deep lapels. Fully lined. In _ , . „ . wFm il j nigger, black, black / white, Featuring novelty lace tops, K| MM grey and navy. Price, 7/11 each. * reble hee1 ' ru,l : ? tO V ? a /ter WKM ! Wlm CROSS-OVER CRAVAT—FuIIy hem ' grenadine twist for hard |S|f llilil lined. One lapel slips through wear,. In shades of garter, pMgg Pl§g the other. In grey, nigger, herald, copperskin, mandarin, HH|| I lf|l|l|| black/white, black, navy. Ascot, casino, fanfare, Empire. Hj||| j J Price, 8/11 each. j| GEORGE COURT'S:: Karangahape Road :: Auckland I illl "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices"
"STAR" CROSSWORD PUZZLE. B—A slice of South America (4). 9—l he foreign town that makes master - mad (9). 10—Explosive (4). l' ie Pain that treacherv involves (4) TESTS FOR OUR READERS. ZM ' , " , ' d 10 be 16 Exclamation to guardian where Gladstone lived (8). 17—Loyal (4). . IS—Copper feature that's expensive (41. -i—At nine lam lifeless, and of course | much changed (9). h * 13 4 TT Hf7 HHT7 23—Castle that suggests a swindle (4). I -* inscription can be without it (9.1. ■I HH mmm ■ DOWN. HH ■■ 2-Fhes when are broken (4 And enterprises of great . . M I | """ moment, With this regard, their cur--1 * a '. ents turn aw 'ry.'' (Hamlet) (41 4—A negative word (3). BH H| Lsing eyes. but are ® A f ' r - may be e U mmm' ■■ The the HUH EIHH 14. "™"""" 11—Red, my chap, becomes a thick-skinned I I I I specimen (9). [ 12—A country bumpkin (hyphen 4 and 3L —— 13—Master expects —a mild motto (6 19—Its a complete frost when this ruler I I '7 has a set-back (4). I I 20 —Looking up a note (4). t It . l ■■I H|HHV W —Part of Notts (3). ■■■TlßrrW Across.—Prop, Sport, Pest, Icr, la na Delicacy. bni Cinie Glee, CleaDS, Pretends. Reins. CU<-. B I xx. I Odds.' Clans, Lode, Haunt, Resin Sard, nr-. I I I Divest Iris, Mace. Staves. Deserted, T.m-. YJ — Troth, Erne, Averse, Treatise, Rent, Rim-. —Prod, Revelled. Opal. Pelicans. ' Venn. Orev. Tireless. P.ntec. ■■ ■■*4 m Ease Snared, Tars. Cans. Nets Grant. I Cross, Eider, Plans Noose. Spent. Cb.es. 111 r,„; £t pr Leverets. Dispense. Hire. Rice, 11 ' Active. Divert, Dashes, Meter, Star, Amen, ,TE - The figures in parentheses denote the number of lettrrs in the words required. j)ots, Trip, Deed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 85, 11 April 1938, Page 19
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