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mt ' SiSi fIUS afcp* •••-:.'i •» V'V--. - ' i Sflll d: llPl lIP V r -< < |T fl'■ ■K-| r With pleated frill. " Throw-out Price," all at 2/11 and 3/11 each. Usually 6/11 and 9/11 each. KNITTED WOOL PULL-OVERS. "Thrown out" at 13/6. Usually 16/11. Exclusive Knitted Wool Pull-over.—ln pretty multi-colourings; smart style, with V neck and two pockets. Shades: Putty, saxe, grey, tobacco, tango and black. Worth double. "D. & A," CORSETS. "Thrown out" at 15/11. Usually 18/6. " D. & A." All-Elastic Corsets.—Specially suited for sports wear and dancing. Made in strong quality pink elastic, and finished in front with ' double'Coutil; low bust and long skirt; four suspenders. Sizes: 24in. to 28in., and 30in. to 34in. DRESSING GOWNS. "Thrown out" at 39/6. Usually 55/- and 49/6. Ladies' Excellent Quality Ripple Cloth Dressing Gowns.—Long roll Satin collar of self colour, Raglan sleeves, and pocket; finished with narrow tie belt. Shades: Rose, grey and red. DRESSING JACKETS. "Thrown out" at 4/11. Usually 6/11. Ladies' Splendid Quality Dressing Jackets.—Scalloped edge, also cable stitching of self colour; Magyar shape. Shades: Light and dark saxe. SHETLAND KNICKERS. "Thrown out" at 3/11. Usually 4/11. Ladies' Cream Shetland Wool Knickers.—Splendid, soft quality, .wide knee, finished with crochet edge, elastic at waist. George Court's Usual Prices: W. 4/11, O.S. 5/6 "Throw-out" Price: W. 3/11, O.S. 4/6 ARE-OVER EMBROIDERY "THROW OUTS." 45-inch All-over, in white Embroidered Voile, also in Organdy. Suitable for Children's Frocks, Fancy Aprons, Curtains, etc. George Court's Usual Prices: 4/11$ to 9/6 yard 44 Throw Out" Price: All at 1/6J yard "THROW OUTS" IN COLLARS. White Embroidered Organdy Peter Pan Collars.—ln a large assotment of designs. "Thrown out"'at 9d each. Usually BJd bundle. Mohair Boot Laces.—Best quality and strong. Black only. Will give satisfaction to wearer. Made up in half-dozen paira to bundle. C.B. Sports Corsets. —Made in good quality pink, helio. or white Broche, lacing at back and finished with elastic at waist-line; medium-length skirt, and four fancy suspenders. Sizes 27in to f£l 30in. George Court's Usual Price, 10/11 —Eye-opener Price, g- 7/6, Monday. .... §g~ Scotch Zephyr.— New and extremely smart goods, in checks.. |p Aljnoat as fine aa a muslin. In a aplendid range of shades, with neat mercerised over-check effects; 38 inches wide. George Court's Usual Price, 3/6 per yard—Eye-opener Price, 2/2 per SE yard, Monday. , ' g Mail Orders not accepted at 'Eye-opener Prices! * M V ft 1 I | 11 iV i w # 1 iwr. i»y i i m i ■ * •« ■ am • * t J* V SSI!! «■ Si »*•■«•«■! ■BKI tiiiaiiiiiasiii • • a *■• • »m ■ a a»a • • mn«•••«»■••■• » ' • ■*•*•11 • •••• • a a «■ •*«*«■• • •••• mt • ■nila«»»ff« • •••• «■«■■■■, aaaaaaah avaataar niMi' sSE :» <••«•* a • « a.\ To the wise this brings a definite message to shop early at 4 George Court's," Karangahape Road, before the end of the Sale comes and ends the Sale Bargains. The New Spring Goods are right at our doors. We can't unpack them till these THROW have gone. The "Throw Out" prices will clear them, so watch for Bargains, and SHOP EARLY to avoid disappointment. Tb TKUUSbKb. "Thrown Out" at 9/11. Usually 35/6. Men's Saddle Tweed Riding Breeches.—All wool, dark grey. A few pairs only. V'S. SAC SUITS. "Thrown out" at 37/7. Usually 45/6, 49/6, 55/-. Men's Dark Tweed Sac Suits. —Good fitting, well made. SEE OUR ODDMENT TABLE FOR HALF PRICE GOODS. V'S SCARVES. "Thrown out" at 3/10. Usually 15/11. Men's Scarves.—ln very fine Cashmere; plain grounds, with smart stripes. ETON FUJI. "Thrown out" at 1/11* yard. Usually 2/1 1 yard. Cotton Fuji.—Double width. The most reliable and serviceable fabric you can buy; fast colours; showing in smart wide stripes, suitable for many purposes, in cream grounds; 38 inches wide. ?SS MATERIALS. "Thrown out" at 9/11 yard. Usually 12/6 to 21/-. A Mixed Assortment of Wool Gabardine, Wool Diamante, and Sedan Cloth.—All fine quality weave, high-grade materials of beautiful soft finish and medium weight; 54/56 inches wide. Wool Gabardine: In putty, light fawn, fawn, cloud and nigger brown. Wool Diamante: In fawn, light brown, dark brown, and copper beech. Wool Sedan Cloth: In fawn, light blue, dark grey, mole, nigger and delph." blue. "RACHAN. "Thrown out" at 8/11 yard. Usually 13/6 yard. Astrachan. A bright Mohair finish, short, close curl, and medium weight. Just the fabric for short Coats, Children s wear, Trimmings, etc. In light fawn, stone, beaver, mid brown, bracken, dark brown, scarlet, red, aaxe, dawn, slate, blue grey, cream, light navy, and black; 54 inches wide. 'jOURED duchesse satin. "Thrown out" at 6/11 yard. Usually 10/6 yard. Coloured Duchesse Satin.—Exceptional value in an All-Siilk Satin, and a wonderful range of shades, for afternoon and evening, wear. Fawn, mastic, mole, beaver, light and mid grey, sea green, French blue,, saxe, nattier, apricot, pink, flame, maize, jade, sky, cardinal, dark brown; 38 inches wide. n E CARPET RUNNER. "Thrown out" at 1/10 yard. Usually 2/3 yard. Jute Carpet Runner.—lnexpensive «nd good wearing;: grey centre with blue border; U inches wide. 3rd Floor H§l m m Ll2 iW: Va GAUNTLET GLOVES. "Thrown Ont" at 3/5 pair. Usually 5./11 and 6/11 pair. Ladies' Suede Fabric Gauntlet Gloves.—With medium width fur cuffs; strap and dome fasteners, also elastic wrist; soft, fleecy'lining throughout. Colours: Greys, beavers and browns. mmrnnnuM Knitting: Wool,. in 2, 3, 4 and 5 ply. Popular and wellknown make., White only. "Thrown Out" at 10£ d oz. skein, 6/9 Head of 8 Skeins. Usually 1 /2 for 1 oz. skein.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 15 (Supplement)