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Sale Price, 1 AID., uauT 1/5 \ /;»*& S 30 inches. lAj2 ■ '}»' jg Sale Price, i/_ per yard. — ___ Sft i ' 40-Inch Coloured Foulards. ,j| ft 38-Inch Plain Sponge Cloth. 40-lnch Bright Finish Mercerised Cotton Foulards, in » fffi-f ffi «JW «i»v«« « " » good variety of floral designo, on Vieux Hose, Nav* S it 8? 38-Inch Plain Coloured Serviceable Sponge Cloths. In Green, Pink, Fawn, Saxe, Helio.. Grey, and Whiiti *K 1 n! White, Navy. Nattier, Saxe, Sky, Kingfisher, Pea- grounds—Usually 3/6. • y-fjO if 31 cock. Pumpkin, Pink, Lavender, Tan. Biscuit, Cham- sale Price* 1 /£* per yard. M ffi pagne. Lemon, Fawn, Green, and Brown. A won- J./U HI :?'■ fi derfully low price—Usually 2/9, 2/3. ft. aj sale Price, 1/6 per yard. 38-Inch Plain Coloured' Sponge Cloths 1 - I 44-Inch Embroidered Muslins. &**s&»s 1 HE 44-1 rich Daintily cmkmirffirfld Orgarrffe Muslin. In 5}. auv ?' 8 Smm?' Vieux Rose, Lavender, Sage, Navy S ay 44-8 Champagne, Nattier, Brown, and White grounds. Biscuit, Lemon, Champagne, 3/11. Grey ' Tart" ffi Champagne, Nattier. Brown, and White grounds. Hemna, Nattier-Usually 2/11. 3/11, TaR * mM re good fine quality— 5/11. Sale Price, i /1 "j ■'-Kw r%£ Sal * PTico, 2/11. ' l/JLL. ■ ft® I All "Jonkort" Footwear Greatly Reduced, 11l jy sth Floor Department. j>s II Ladies' Suede Shoes. Ladies' Black Glace Kid Shoes, |§| re Beautiful Quality Suede Oxford » Corolla '• Shoes, Ladies' Black Claoe Kid Shi>«; tongna and •bncMoiv'H » with junior Louis heels; ni Light Grey. Mole, Brown, I Louis heel-Usually 32/6. ' * *MM SC Tmitm • also in Kid, in Dark Grey, Oyster urey. .... ffl Champagne and Fawn. Beat quality; perfect fit- 8fll« PriCO, no /a W'% K Usually 69/6. «9/0* 'S#sl ffi Sal. Price, — _ jjj ||| S —— ~ Ladies' Camel Hair Slipper Boots, ill S White Suede Oxfords. Latins' Best Quality Gemot Hair Slipper Bootri l> ns kl« relll ffi Ladles' White Suede Oxford Shoes, with junior Louis fastening—Usually 10/6. v " \jl?f§| I T ""®mm, 8/6. ; II I "children's Canvas Shoes. ji Ladies'BlackVelvetCourt jj " S Children's Whltt Canvas Lace Shoes, ff S v I with Strong leather soles; splendid . # % «-»diee» High Grade Bte* Velvet Court g j||| £H value— Mr , •&. Shoe®; smart buckle; semi - Louis jg y ffi Mf OfH heels, pump soles. Suitable for smart ISv' " {§ Sizes 7to 10 and 11 to 1 Kg |_ JTI . wear—Usually 82/6. ,ju | Bal# w # w ga6 * V ****.**. . tip 1 if —Uivili.l >#| I \ "star attractions;' / « ffi Ladies' Untrimmed Pe«*al Straw Shapes, in Hi IS Almond Green, Vieux Rose,- Aprico., -• • JT More ' M S Nk, Cerise. Saxe, Lemon and Navy. Smart MP more : S'lfi "II Itlpnl mushroom —Usually 13/6. 14/6, mk re u m. Wonderful value to clear. JKr New -SltlH S Sewing star Attraction Price, TO-MORROW, | ffi Machines. 2/llt jt J& Designs'' '"afe K Boys' Washing Suits, 'Varsity and Eddie Mr re Simnle Styles, in Striped cfrash Tropical Suiting, . Jr - §S®| au simple, and a,,-!, Cotton Tweeds. Our whole re- in ;§4|| S Useful B maining Stock ofiered at a ridiculously low ms&k E IJSCIUI, am price olear> • Sl3tts to fit boys Jrom a . - v '»® S <?trnn<r S 'to 8 years. ' ft . Quality 9 ® w5 S Star Attraction ?;!««, iu-MORROW, M J|^ Efficient. & 4-/11. , Linoleums j|||| 3 From ato 11 a.m. only.. V outm |1 IS; Efficient. B 4/11. Linoleums {§ / From Sto 11 a.m. only.. \ oM e «a H 19/6 g MaJ Order* got at JOHN COURT LTD.I I ' Auckland's Leading Drapers and Furnishers. ||B ffli^aMmi^yaiawiajMiiasyiiasaiigiggggagßagSKa^^ • — — . [bilious I HEADS Lfl|| Speedily relieved by • Dr. Morse's Indian : r S| Root Pills Pllllv/' 111 ■ * ' •"••• . From a Photo ; ml A Leith Street, off Queen Street. m Sydenham, Christchurcti Dear Sirs,— .' ' ' ' , p I can assert that Dr. Morse's Indian Root' Pills are a useful medicine p| m combating biliousness. I was a great sufferer from bilious headaches and g at times, perhaps thrice a month, I would be affected with this complaint. A friend first induced me to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I am I '■ grateful that I did use this medicine, because I found genuine, speedy relief | || from my old malady. It is some thirteen years since I first came to this .i ||§ 5 locality, and I always have a good word for this remedy. , - |j §1 (Signed) MRS. M. HAYES. % MB The foregoing letter from Mrs. Hayes sets out what has not only been her experi' rj? | M $ enco, but that of thousands of others with Dr. Morse's Indian Root' Pills. A* * "" remedy for Bilious Headaches and other complaints arising from a disordered they possess a world-wide reputation. Upon the first indication of Bilious symptom** a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, or better still, if regularly, they will keep the liver in proper working order.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 12

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