It is indeed interesting to walk through the J.C.L. and watch the enormous crowds of shoppers all intent on • purchasing clothing or household requirements at sale prices. " Just like a swarm of beee," remarked a gentleman visitor, who passed through the store on his way to the tearoom yesterday. The J.C.L. certainly presented a remarkably busy appearance. The low prices had attracted customers from every part of the city and suburbs, and the store's great resources were taxed to the utmost to cope with the enormous rush of business. Bargain lines are everywhere displayed. The ladies' showrooms are simply overflowing with them—millinery, underwear, blouses, costumes, and children's apparel being marked at particularly attractive prices, while every other department offers exceptional values. The sale lasts for eight more days. Think over your requirements and then come along and secure them at money-saving prices.->-John Court', Ltd., Queen Street, i ' i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 11
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