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Karamj-aluape ROACL & SONS -LTD. m Auckland k Ladies* Black Satin Bloomers for 8/11 instead of 17/6. Good shape, elastic at waist and knee. Cotton Bloomers for 1/11 instead of 2/11. Elastic at waist and knee. Good shape. Cotton Crepe Nightdresses 5/11 instead of 6/11. Magyar shape, hemstitched, round necks. Colours: Sky, Pink, White. instead of 6/11. Pretty shades of Sky, Pink, Lemon, 11 olio. Magyar shape, good soft quality. i ■ ■ I j ii - • Wise people watch the papers every day to see the latest bargains offering at Floor for Bargains 40-Inch Wool Marocaiaa, with indistinct self stripe. A very finely wovencloth; soft finish; for inexpensive frocks. I* Mole, Grey, Silver, Dark Fawn, Light Fawn, Slate, Terracotta, Cinnamon, Light Brown, and Navy Usually 6/11. "George Court's" Sale Price, 8/11 yard. 54-Inch AU-wool Botany Gabardine; fir.e Twill, Suedena finish. Tn Nigger. Silver, Mid. Grey, Dark Grey, Fawn, Putty, Beaver, Mole, Sand Cinnamon, Light Brown, Dark Brown, Almond. Bottle Green, Kingfisher, Saxe, Nattier, Reseda, Rust, Tapper Beech, Vieux Rose, Turquoise, Copper Navy, and Black—Usually 12/6. "George Court's"* Sale Price, 9/11 yard. Ladies' Handbags. Ladies' Handbags, in Black Morocco, Brown and Grey Leathers; good qualities 14/6, 16/11, to 25/-. " George Court's" Sale Price, all 10/6 each. I Bargains in Four Sevens Bath Soap A superior medicated Bath Soap at a bargain price—Usually 9d. "George Court's" Sale Price, 6d per cake, 3 lor 1/5. Pure Castile Soap —A largo cake oi popular make —■ Usually s|d. "George Court's" Sale Price, S cakes lor 1/1. Children's Play Aprons; Dutch shape. Navy, Black, and Royal, with white spot. Sizes 18in. and 20in —Usually 2/11. " George Court's " Eye-Opener Price, 11M. Handkerchiefs, with plain White and coloured border; good washing—Usually 6d each. " George Court's " Eye-Opener Price, 4 lor 1-'-. FROM @ 9 TILL. 12 kfl Mail Order 3 Not Accepted. Fringed Gauntlet Doeskin Glove; elastic wrist; neat wearing. In Brown only Usually 14/11. M Gcorgo Court's" Sale Price, 12/11 per SamlW THE LATEST MUSICAL NOVELTY MAIE MONEY ENTERTAINING LEARN IN 3 WEEKS J Imagine it! Music from a carpent The sweetest melody you've ever lies play the saw with a bow or hammer. YOU CAN LEARN IN THREE WEE! No more dull evenings. Entertain yo and Mends. Enhance your popularit .Be asked out. Meet more peopl Delight them with the novelty of yoi musical performance. MAKE MONEY by playing at dances, concerts and other entertainments. COMPLETE OUTFIT FREE A special, tempered Musical Saw, Saw Bow and Soft Hammer furnished free with coarse of instruction. The course is short, simple and easy. Only three lessons; one each week. No monotonous finger exercises or months of tedious practice. Be the first in your district. Send coupon at once before our unprecedented offer of FREE OUTFITS iia withdrawn. The Century Company,. A 320, Daking House, Sydney :lty AJx 7/ i a ill i*|i I KLfiiif \1 fir i gm\b fl i JMfc. y, (y Mr/ j HHHKranunp WOgr , fp* ll ■liii® I Mr. A. J. Rankin Marlon, N.Z., writes:— " A« u," result ot vwur simple but efficient instruction, eucored again and again. Needless to say, lam delighted with my new accomplishment.'SSpiH® The Century Company, 320, Oaklng House, Sydney. Gentlemen.—Please send me complete information on "How to Play a Saw" and particulars of your free outfit offer. I enclose 2d stamp for posttffe. NAME ADDRESS I 1 '■ " ' : 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 13