■ ■ ■ " .:._-i-..-._J ; ' £ A few more of the hundreds of I f~> _, wfc*&3& SSrcS _BT__ Efijn %tffi_JMl_ %BH|Bb !f™*_j« Hal H_i VRHH *r? E in ' : 1 I First Floor | 8~ Take Elevator to First Floor for— I'. ' T a jj 6 Elevator to First Floor for— Z& I OOUBLE.wmTH CREPB ™~ " "'"IT 42-INCH SILK AND WOOU | I w,„ ,v x, BARGAINS ondine 3 gl With artificial silk stripes and checks. Light j 3 fg SSSJ?^Sj£3S£3P' I 42-INCH SILK AMD WOOL a beautiful fc Dress Goods Clearance Price, 4/11 yard. I * BENGALI ME and bnght satm finish In Ivory, Cham- g SEL ' J I tf ■-•-**—*_•■ iw»- pagne, l*awn, Saxe, Nattier, Kingfisher, JJ fc Take Elevator to First Floor iot— 1 O ne of our mosfc popular fabrics, with a ] Silver, Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Almond, g ; kz rvAiim w- m...-*.-.. ««*.^ rtß . I bright silk finish. In Ivory, Fawn, Saxe, Light Brown, Biscuit, Mid Brown, Nigger, g| £ DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON Nattier, Mole, Putty. Mid Brow n ; Navv Light Navy, Dark Navy and Black— . | f£ S and Black—Usually 12/6. "George Oourt's'''' Usually 12/6. "George Court's'' Dress -£ £»_ UHonmcnc | 'D ress g 00 _ s clearance Price, 11/6 yard. Clearance Price, 11/6 yard,' J, "'3l Ej _ ' ™ 7T "I'! ™" " Take Elevator to First Floor for— 3 fc Usuallv i/ 9. "George Court's" Dress Goods I Take Elevator to First Floor for— ~| I T rr7T';' 6 c bargains --.inchaix-woouJ £ Take Elevator to First Floor for— *"* ■* aa *. , *_» x aai iMAROrAIN '3T £ 40-INGH CREAM COTTON DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON l 3 I GABARDINE GEORGETTE E th^f < ft^ i _2& I fc Woolena finish. A grand washing Gabardine. 1 With self-coloured silk stripe. In Cream, slve frocks. In Putty, Fawn, Mole. Grey, 3 g_Z Soft texture—Usually 3/6. "George Court's" Champagne, Apricot, Pink, Rose Skv, Cinnamon, and Dark Brown—Usually 6/11. r2 fc Dress Goods Clearance Price, 2/6 yard. Almond, Helio., Silver, Mid Grey, * Peach, "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance fcj Turquoise, Saxe, Nattier, Sand,* Cinnamon, Price. 6/6 y ard « 3 gT Taka Elevator to First Floor for— Mid Brown, Night Navy, Dark' Navy and *2 t»~ to I RIO LI cii _T»i a Black; 38 inches wide —Usually 4/11. _. ' _~ „ 00-lIMUn Olfl_r\Ul-A "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance Take Elevator to First Floor for— ' jj fc A dainty silk mixture fabric, suitable for Price » 4/6 y ard - ._ ._,-,., AS , UfAni « nr nr 3 fc either day or evening- wear. In Ivory. Sky, I ._„,„_,_., 40-INCH AL.L-WUUL. liKbrC ~5 g_T Shell Pink, Champagne, Nil Green, Helio"., " '""■■" , " IMAROfiAIN. 3 fc Jade, Apricot, Vieux Rose, Saxe, Na'CSfer, Take Elevator to First Floor for— w«nvyn.fji 3 fe rw Coral Kingfisher, Rust Silver Mid D ADP'AIM'C ~» Fawn, Beaver > L iF nt Gre 7. Mid Grey, 3 S?/'^i G^^ aW V^ ond, / m^ thy r St) KAKuAlnj Dark Grey, Mok', terracotta,' Cinnamon,' 3 t= Mid Brown digger and Black- OrMWinAAIU £ Black _ UsUßlly 6/11 ; 3 g_ Usually 5/6. "George Court's" Dress Goods ttt&nraa rvmrWi T)ro.<» Onnds olaaraßcft » E Clearance Price, 4/11 yard. DOUBLE WIDTH COTTON pS' 8 6/6 yari ' Clearance §j Take Elevator to First Floor for- EMBROIDERED MAROCAIN \ 3 §= 38-1N CREPE NOUVELLE (French). An exclusive novelty fabric. In Take Elevator to First Floor for— 3 _>_ " Fawn, embroidered with Green and Red; Z2 «j£- An effective crepe finish silk mixture fabric. 1 Fawn, embroidered with Black and Gold; 40-INCH ALL-WOOL! __■! jK~ In beautiful shades. Ivory, Skv. Pink, | Grey, embroidered with Black and Helio.; nriTAßiv AADADniUC ST Champagne, Nil Green, Helio., Jade, Apri- § Reseda, . embroidered with Black and Rust; BUIAJMY UABAKUI NiEj £* «&- cot, Vieux Rose, Powder Blue, Saxe, Nattier, § Pink, embroidered with Black and Tur- I ~,,,.«.■!• fc Kingfisher, Mole, Coral, Rust, Silver, Mid i quoise; Tan, embroidered with Black and Fine T>ill. A beautiful quality Gabardine £S gT Grey, Dark Grey, Fawn, Amethyst, Mid I Saxe; 40 inches wide—Usually 6/6. for frocks. InUream, Silver Oyster, Dove, ft Brown, Nigger and Black— Usually 7/11. 1 "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Putty, Mastic* . -£ fc "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance 1 Price, 5/11 yard. Fawn, Beaver, Mole, Saxe, Nattier Terra- 3 SE Price, 7/3 yXtd. I , .„„.,.,, ' - j c° tta . Reseda, Dark Green, Maroon, 3 rf «——»—— ii ■—.■■■--■■—■—oi Amethyst, Cinnamon, Mid Brown, Nigger, 3 Elevator tn V\r« Vlnor Take Elevator to First Floor for— Navy and Black—Usually 7/11. "George 3 lane to iirst rioor for— w m »*«« I Court's" Dress Goods Clearance Price, 7/6 :s g SILK AND WOOL RARoiAoNS yard ' ' c SANTOY IJ/Tb.lV\jr - s^^mmßtL^ ' 3 JS= For serviceable yet smart frocks. In Fawn. 54-INCH CREAM COTTON E Beavor, KingfiAer, Sky. Turquoise Shell | GABARDINE 3 SH Pink, Mole, Grey, Saxe, Nattier, Vieux ~« Rose, Nigger and Black—Usuallv 6/11. A soft finish, with all the appearance of a w jt .• • "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance f wool gabardine—Usuallv 4/6. "George gT Price, 6/3 yard. Court's" Dress Goods Clearance Price, 3/11 § 3 Take Elevator to First Floor for— y ard - 1 3 £ 40-INCH SILK AND WOOL «.- _, _ . 1 g jlVsarocain We Pay Postage! I '3J Shell Pink, Sky, Champagne, Helio, Apri- — /fnsj Vm^^W^^m cot, Turquoise, Kingfisher, Fawn, Saxe, ■ : 3 g_ Nattier. Light Navy. Silver. Mid Grey, < v 'o> _| Dark Grey. Amethyst, Mid Brown. Nigger, JhlS Beautiful Little Hat, USUaIIV 35/6, Cg_3 WZ> 3 g_ Putty, Mole and Black—Usuallv 10/6. . ' . ' _! "George Court's" Dress Goods Clearance SOHlg for Sll /_ during 7r/> /_jUM |£ Price, 9/6 yard. uv / ///A /7~ ifjJj|)& 2 E Take Elevator to First Floor for- Children's MlßmerV Week ! '/ /| | 3 |E 54-INCH ALL-WOOL Hundreds of Bargains. V / 11 I 3 g GABARDSNE Hunareas ot Bargains. / ■ I i Suedena finish. This is our most popular COITie and See Them! ry . /I ill / Gabardine. A full range of shades: Cream, X l/| |§ 13 g Silver, Light Grey Mid Grey Dark Grey, Black Hft ]acod wUh _ arj . ow bkck _ ibbo _ an(J / HHIII =J g- Fawn, Mastic, Putty Mole, Saxe Na tier, pink'field daisies and narrow ribbon stream- / 11 fit *1U " | ?in S namon ReS Golden Brown"' Nigger" -as illustrafed, fe/6. "George Court's" Special Week Pric, j IW 11 | |p Navy and Black—Usually 12/6. "George dU/_ " fl" IRI r3 Court's" Dress Goods Clearance Price, 11/6 | |yl\ I Posiaee HI? &SONS*LTD. . ; -111 / - IE ||?l Siaranoahape Koad ♦ Aucfelana :|:p / _ tt^ufflplito
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18889, 11 December 1924, Page 17
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