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immmm mm I p V LADIES' OR GENT.'S CYCLES Gent.'s 3/9 r VI Ladies' 4/Weekly . DELIVERED FREE to Station in New Zealand. These high-grade Cycles are erected and tested in our own factory. Note the specifications: FRAME:—Best weldless, non-porous, steel tubing, accurately machined lugs, all joints pegged before brazing. FINISH:—Frame treated with the well-known cosletising process, (making it rustproof), before application of four coats Black Lustre Enamel. Hand lined in two colours. PARTS:—Genuine B.S.A. Cotterless bottom bracket axle, and genuine B S.A. deep tool steel cups. All other parts interchangeable with B.S.A. and therefore obtainable at any Cycle shop in the Dominion. CHAIN WHEEL:—"Williams'" cold forged chain wheel, 5-pin attachment, 7 in. bevelled and tapered cranks. WHEELS:—2B x U N.P. Steel Rims, black .centred and lined, British front Hub. Genuine " Eadie " Coaster back Hub. CHAJN:—Reynolds or Perry, x . TYRES:—English Dunlop, first-grade, guaranteed 15 months. HANDLEBARS:—Canadian Reversible, on forward extended lug. Expander bolt security. PEDALS:—Rubber or Rat Trap as preferred, on case hardened spindles. SADDLE:—3-Coil Spring Saddle. Extra large butted seat. BRIGHT PARTS:—Heavily Nickel-plated. Complete and ready to ride, with pump, pump clips, tool bag, spanners, oil can, repair outfit, and bell. Lady's model, as above, but with raised handlebar and front roller lever brake, and celluloid chain cover. Test a Cycle for Seven Days, and if it does not give absolute satisfaction, return it at our expense, and we will promptly refund your deposit. But if you decide to keep the Machine, you may pay for it at the following rate: — Gent.'s Cycle, 3/9 per week for one year. Lady's Cycle, 4/- per week for one year. If you pay within six months, we will give you a 10 per cent, discount off the balance. Or, if you prefer to purchase this High-grade Cycle for cash, send with your order £B/7/6 for a Gent.'s Cycle, or £B/1 7/6 for a Lady's Cycle, and the Machine will go forward Freight Paid, subject to Seven Days' Riding Test. t<3>: Mothers should pay a special visit to the Boys' Department Unprecedented Bargains here in good quality Boys' Wear Usually 9/6, etc. Sale Price, Sizes, 13i to 14j. White grounds, -with neat coloured stripes. Smart appearance and good washing materials. Small Boys" Three-quarter Hose Usually 2/6, etc. Sale Price, With tancy turnover tops. All-Wool, in marled shades of Fawn. Brown and Greys. Suitable for boys, ages 2 to 6 years. Boys' School Shirts in Dark Grey Cottonade. Very hard wearing quality, in tennis shape. Sizes, 2 to 6. " Sizes, 7 to 10. "George Court's"'. Usual Prices, 5/6, etc. 6/6 etc. Sale Price, 4/7 each u/7 BUTTON TRIMMING. In White, Royal, Saxe, Fawn, Red, Brown, Champagne, Green, Black and White, Grey and White, Red and Grey—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 1/6 to 2/9 "per yard. Sale Price, all 3d per yard. LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, in a special assortment, with . coloured initial in corner—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 7d and 9d each. Sale Price, 4id each, 3 for 1/-. FEATHER FRINGE. In Saxe, Vieux Rose, Jade, Cyclamen, Lemon, Helio., Black and White—"George Court's" Usual Price, 2/11 per yard. Sale Price, per yard. LADIES' WHITE HEMSTITCHED LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS—" George Court's " Usual Price, 2d each. Sale Price, all 1/6 per dozen. CHILDREN'S CREAM COATS, of good quality Blanket Cloth, with capes. Lined throughout. Sizes, 16in., lPin.—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 18/11 and 19/11. Sale Prices, 12/11 and 14/11. CHILDREN'S CREAM FLEECY COATS, small turndown collar. Splendid wearing, lined throughout. Sizes. I6in., 18in.—"George Court's'' Usual Prices, 15/11 and 16/11. Sale Prices. 12/11 and 13/11. MAIDS' BLACK RUBBER COATS, roll collar, pockets, and finished with belt. Sizes. 42in., 44in. Splendid value—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 29/6, etc. Sale Price, 19/11 to clear. This * Hobson Street, "No other soap does for my skin what Rexona Soap will; it keep* it so soft and lovely.'* —MISS GWEN FOOT ;p your am Jse onl" sxona Soap is th a your skin than ted on the same is so widely us he hygienic effe ag operation. F 1 pores, reinees redness and oilir ompleiion. :xona >ap~ W Medicated i m There's no mistake in that headline! A. huge concern like Edmonds, of Baking Powder and Custard Powder fame, does not make mistakes. That alteration of the "quarter" into "half" means this:— That in the financial year ending March, 1925, two and a quarter million tins of Edmonds Baking Powder were sold over the counter ixi New Zealand. March, 1926—sales had jumped to two and a half million tins. An Increase of This increase is being steadily mainlained day by day, and is clear proof that— The wonderful demand for Edmonds Supreme Products rests on their supreme quality. Like all cakes, scones and pastries made with Edmonds, Sales are "Sure to Rise." ■M BAKING POWDERSURE TO RISE The Cheapest but Most Important Ingredient used on baking •'tr />Xv KNITTING WOOLS, in a big range of oddments of the best makes, including Paton's, Beehive, etc.; various colours, including Black and White "George Court's" Usual Prices, 1/- and 1/1 loz. skein. Haberdashery Week Price, 7Jd loz. skein, or 4/9 head of 8 skeins. 2-PLY BEEHIVE AND PATON'S FINGERING WOOL, in Black only—"George Court's" Usual Price, 6£d £oz. skein. Haberdashery Week Price, 3fd soz. skein, or 2/3 head of 8 skeins. BUG WOOL, in a good quality, suitable for making Mats, etc.; big range of shades, including Blues, Greys, Browns, Greens, Red, Vieux Rose, etc., etc. —"George Court's" Usual Price, 1/9 4oz. skein. Haberdashery Week Price, 1/1£ 4oz. skein, or 4/3 lb. SHETLAND FLOSS, done up in loz skeins, of fine, soft quality Wool, and in a wide range of shades, including Jade, Vieux Rose. Gold, Navy, Fawn, Lemon, Saxe, Scarlet, etc., etc.—"George Court's" Usual Price, 10£ d loz. skein. Haberdashery Week Price, s|d skein, or 3/6 head of 8 skeins, KAPOK MATTRESSES, well tufted and filled with best quality Kapok j full Double Bed size—" George Court's" Usual Price, 65/-. Sale Price, 52/6 each. (We Do Not Pay Postage on Made-tip Bedding.) HAIR CARPET RUNNERS, heavy weave, in Grey centre, with Red, Blue, and Black borders; 27irt. wide —"George Court's" Usual Price, 7/3. Sale Price, 5/11 yard. STOCKINETTE JUMPER SUITS, KNITTED WOOL FROOKS AND LONG COATS—Styles too numerous to describe; all shades; see Special Stand in Showroom. Marvellous value—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 49/6 to £7/19/6. Sale Price,' All Half Price. JUMPERS AND PULLOVERS, in Knitted Wool, Artificial Silk and Jap. Silk; latest shades and materials, etc. Sensational Bargains—"George Court's" Usuai Prices, 6/11 to 35/-. Sale Price, All Half Price. LINGERIE BRAID, of 6yd. lengths, on a card with ribbon threader; a guaranteed washing Braid, in shades of Sky, Pink, and Mauve—-"George Court's" Usual Price, 6£d card. Haberdashery Week Price, 2d card, or 4 cards fox 6d, VANDYKE COTTON BRAID, in White only, and suitable for trimming different kinds of garments;' zig-zag design—"George Court's" Usual Price, 2/6 card of 3 dozen yards. Haberdashery Week Price, 1/- card of 3 dozen yards. » DESIRABIL" 4-PLY FINGERING WOOL, in loz. skeins, and good range of shades, including White, Vieux Rose, Lemon, Pink, Fawns, Jade, Greys, Browns, etc., etc.—"George Court's" Usual Price. 10£ d loz. skein. Haberdashery Week Price, 8d loz, skein, or 5/3 head of 8 skeins. KNITTING COTTON, best quality, Green tie Knitting Cotton, in sizes 2, 8 and 10, and usual 3-cord—* "George Court's" Usual Price, 3/- packet. Haberdashery Week Price, 2/8 slb. packet, or 4/3 for lib. REVERSIBLE WOOL FLOOR BUGS, in shades of Fawn, Pink, Blue, and Grey; size, 24in. x 54in.~ "George Court's" Usual Price, 17/6. Bale Prlca, 15/9 each. TWISTED GRASS MATS, heavy tnako and a good wearing quality; size, 36in. x 6310.—" George Court's" Usuai Price, 8/9. Sale Price, 7/6 each. EVENING AND SEMI-EVENING FROOKS (no two alike)— See Special Stand in Showroom; all new stock; all sizes, etc.—"George Court's" Usual Prices, £3/19/6 to lOgns. Sale Price, All Half Price. 500 MOIRETTE AND SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, newest styles and shades; wonderful Bargains, (See Special Tables in Showroom)—" George Court's" Usual Prices, 2/11 to 59/6. Sale Price, All Half Price. LADIES' COTTON VESTS, good quality, with fancy ft! fronts and narrow shoulder straps; Women's size? only —" George Court's" Usual Price, 1/9. Sale Price, 1/3. LADIES' WINOEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, collars and open fronts, trimmed with fine Torchon Lacej long sleeves, double yoke; W. and o.6.—'"George Court's* Usual Prices, 12/9 and 12/11. S&l© Pric£, 0/11* DRESS GOODS BARGAINS SWISS ORGANDIE MUSLIN, White only; best quality, super transparent Organdie; good, reliable washer; 44in.—"George Court's" Usual Price, 2/9 yard. Sale Price, llsd yard. CIRCULAR STOCKINETTE, in White and Navy only; ideal Cloth for Adults' and Children's Underclothing; splendid Mashing and wearing; 61in, wide—" George Court's" Usual Price, 3/6 yard. Sale Price, 2/11 yard. We Pay Postage | "Eye-Opener" Bargains I for TO-MORROW, 9 till 12 Ladies' Pull-on Suede Fabric Gloves, with turn-over cuff, edged contrast coloured silk braid. Well finished, neat-fitting glove, with ST Boulton thumb, and in sewn seams; 3 cord points. Range of shades includes Champagne, Beavers, Mode, Brown, and Grey—" George Court's" Usual Price, 4/11 pair. Eye-Opener Price, 3/5 pair, To-morrow. , " Finlay's" Bleached Twill Linen-finish Hemmed Sheets. Size 54 *B7 —" George Court's" Usual Price, 13/6. Eye-Opener Price, 9/11. Size 80 x 96 inches—" George Court's" Usual Price, 24/6 pair. EyeOpener Price, 18/6. To-morrow. Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-Opener Price*. rffffffffffffffffffFffffffffffffffffffffffffffffn We Pay Postage filllffafiiflFi 11■'! :wrw M(tit#) AFrnfa"! P

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19384, 20 July 1926, Page 17

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