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(Fashion Thoughts I I Must Change I I As Quickly as the Seasons 1 H ifS&fc There is nothing haphazard about the j| t selection and manufacture of "Hugh g| R Jh Wright" Frocks and Costumes — E H CMk K 1&\ l ai is everything bought from ft § L |X/lT V our well stocked Frock Salon carries W. P IL ! a charm all of its own. It is practically m B m\ impossible to convey by means of m B I W newspaper a correct idea of what our R P" mm HUTff f\ reQ tty comprises, and an im- || 8 /fF™ ]r |\ mediate personal Visit is suggested, ff IIKMk 3 r m ons^era^on - I M |V| IWk Knit Siik Jumper Suits, Bramble and plain. An # M I mNV exceedingly attractive garment, knit with con- W ■® I N \ mKa trasting shades in collar and cuffs. stor I v \ S Price £4/19/6 I 3gj 1 \ fiS Rambow Knit Silk Jumper Suits, These are ex- $S || Ip ß *-—Vrofi ceptionally smart, and are relieved with white ig> p> 1 \ ill crepe de chine collar and cuffs. - W& I 1 *P They are Priced at £4/10/- I cß{ I ff — ®f M K ( J Newest Styles in Art. Silk Costumes, with Paisley W m coats and p,ain sk ' rts< We nave this ' !ne ' n if M 9 pk \ various shades. Ijf 8 [AN And they are Priced at £5/3/- 1 HI I/1 \ 8J§! I Crepe de Chine Jumper Suits. A new creation, |J M \%[\ and a most attractive garment, in the following W "P M Jy shades:—Rose, Almond, Beige, and Grey. w I V p r i C ed at 79/6 ~: | 1 The Ladies' Frock Salon 1 j 85, 87, 89 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND J ' mi inn ■.■■■■■■■ib—iii -■ mmmmm ——————»—i^TTr—w—^»

E Bring the Children to shake hands with REAL Santa Claus at | I "George Court's," Karangahape Road. Here is the Biggest | 1 Selection of Toys at the City's LOWEST PRICES. | |E ' ~~ — l Cars, Performing Animals, Spring Wind and ->.. - IZZ t±T\ AUC 2 I SLEEPING DOLLS ,-.«„.,.*»,. DOLLS' PRAMS | 1/£ Pop-guns—l- and 2/6. o*olll I/O 3 S= trOm I/O Counting Boards—2/11. ill Will X# V -» |£ _____ Indian Canoes—6d, 1/11, 2/11 and 3/11. . "' 3 S£ Sleeping Dolls, with Real Hair—l/ 6, 2/6, Dolls' Metal Stoves—9d and 1/6. ;>, Table Tennis —12/6 per set. 2 3£ 3/11, 4/11, 7/11, 9/11 to 60/ each. Trumpets—Gd, 1/- and 2/11. Table Croquet—l 2/6 per set ~* S= Dolls' Wooden Polished Chairs—3/6 and Drums—l/ 3 and 1/9. *+,** Rag Animals—3/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 and ~« <£r 3/11 Father Christmas—l/-, 1/6 and 1/11. 10/11 3 8= Watering Cans—l/- and 1/3. Mouth Organs—6d, 1/11 and 2/11. Ra g Balls (Coloured Plusheite)—l/6, 2/3, .3 E Noah's Arks-9d, 1/9 and 3/11. Ch i na c f^ d '' 'a 3/6 and 5/6. <<$£ 3 , £ Horse and Cart—6/11 nd 8/11. «/6, 6/6, 8/11 13/11 to 30/-. a B aby Rattles—»Jd, 71 d, 1/3, 1/8 and 1/9. 2 £ Sail Boats-6d, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 to Phelix Mascot Cats (All Blacks Mascot)— M J ]o&l Jop __ A/ _. , 3 E B ' e - l /9 L, 4/11 u' ; ' «V°K??i «„h «q/ Dart Games—2/9 per set. 3 ~E Chad Valley Games—l/-, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 to Rocking Horses—4s/-, 52/6 and 63/-. Dolls' Go-carts—7/6. ' 4 £ 12/6. £ ch0 °' P r Cii o? S , e r"J?r i i"/« Dolls' Pianos (Coloured Canc)-1/6 and $E Dean's True-to-Life Rag Dolls—l/-, 1/6, .oy Book«-_M ( 1/- f 1/« J__4/f« 3 / e . 3 |E 2/6, 4/6 to 19/6. John Bull Printing Outfits—l/-, 1/9 and Do|js , w|okep and Wood Bo dy Prams— fE Metal Soldiers—2/11 and 311 per box. 3/3. „,«.,*,« „♦ 15/11, 23/6, 29/6, 45/- to 75/-. fc Coloured Picture Rubber Balls —6d, 1/-, Wooden Nine-pins—l/ 3 and 2/6 per set. Dolls' Cradles—2/6 and 3/6. ■■ -J £r 1/3, 1/6, 2/6, 3/3, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11 and Toy Pianos—l/ 9, 3,3 and 7/11. Celluloid Dolls—9d, 1/-, 2/6, 6/11, 13/11. IE: 7/11. — 1 22/6. 3! *E Merry-Go Rounds, spring wind—7/6 each. i-~ri¥ T*/'MVT¥%C? Xyophones—l/11 and 2/9. 3 fc Mechanical Toys in Great Variety—Motor FlibolWlji JtL/INUo Rocking Horses—l/ 6 and 2/6. dj St: «, i /. i Balloons—ld, 3d, 6d, 1/- and 1/6. ;£ Sr ' iri aiTirf nrl Novelty Balloons —3d and 6d. 3| fc DRESS CLEARANCE JU dLIIU UU - 3 JjE BARGAINS INCLUDE. Tn Vi „ h f __ r "" 3 E r/i I IMI U/«„l TO Fish for hundreds of bargains 3 E= 54-Inch All-wool Gabardine. big value toys. for 3 , — 1 dress goods clearance. Suedena finish. Tins is our most popular pirst Floor! 3 I SSSJW iSt g3£ VSE SPECIAL CONCESSION 54 ., nch Gream Botany TWHI 3 | K, S.r?™i s ?t ß o^" y Aimond: of 20 per cent for Gabardine. | {?E Dark Green, Cinnamon, Golden Brown, _._„_. 0 r T . / -wC! r Superior Qualities— Usually 12/6 and 13/6 3 fc Nigger, Maroon, Navy and Blade- PARCELS OF IOYb TOY * d "George Court's" Dress Goods J£ Usually 12/6. "George Court's" Dress DA7AADC . Clearance Price, 11/6 and 12/6 yard. -3 > gr Goods Clearance Price, 11/6 yard. XMAS BAZAARo, etc, , . . ■ ' 3•. | We Pay Postage! f MUUttiWllittllUttl-.■lf:;lfe t D /SONS -LTD. || y|| KiMTmym&pa Read. ♦ Aticfclamt «fyp

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 16

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