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GEORGE COURT'S kindest cut . . ... for w.x., o.s. and x.o.s. fittings. Trimly tailored coats with not one ounce of extra bulk ... the novel tucked back gives slimming height ... the quality of the all-wool coating will give you through winter warmth. Choose Y53 in plum, teal, or black. W.X., 0.5., £5/19/6; x.0.5., £6/6/-. At George Court's. youthfully *)■/ yours for ~ Young in style and priced to suit a slender young A purse . . . face framing bonnet shapes . . . carefree casuals with pheasant quill flaunted high. George Court's will help you choose a hat to make |3 you pretty. Black, brown, navy, and new colours. Ox GEORGE COURTS KARANGAHAPE ROAD

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I'MkllMTlU ODDMENTS!! Usually to 50/-TO-MORRQW ONLY at HALF PRICE! ■t 1 I M U J • W |f| f, Some a little damaged. Usually to 12/6. _ TO-MORROW ONLY at HALF PRICE! I ) V | .1 I I X J Oddments in Best Makes. I F ■ Usually 55/- to 90/-. TO-MORROW ONLY at UNDER HALF PRICE! Real Leather. Worth 4/f f w « 6/11. To-morrow only for * * MONEY BELTB— SOLDIERS' HOLD- SOLDIERS' HOLD- SOLDIERS ! f f ! from r * nfl# " A "° ALL# - " Bp#cial " f#r * Lt# - Bi ° Wonderful ml*c- LEATHER PLAYING CARP OUTFITS. - 5/11 *" priC " 32/6 tio ° fr ° m LEATHER PHOTO WALLET HOLDERS. 3/11 18/11 ' up to .. 6/11 to 50/- WALLETS, PURSES AND EVERYTHING IN LEATHER FOR THE SOLDIER. SALE JENDS TO-MORROWAT And at 270 KARANGAHAPE ROAD JUST 6 DOORS PAST GEORGE COURT'S (PONSONBY SIDE).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 66, 19 March 1942, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 66, 19 March 1942, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 66, 19 March 1942, Page 9

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