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AiiitiiMu, uiMukuhriuuriu< mimuuttitiitiuumL mm • h 'iiftef"! 1 CHILDREN'S FINAL WEEK PRICE, Usually 7/11. 5/7 Children's Umbrellas, with crook handles and strong reliable steel framaa. Good wearing cover with selvedge. Suitable for school wear. Black only. I CHILDREN'S GLOVES SHOT TAFFETA SILK Usually 6/11. ■ '. FINAL WEEK jp| / §r% PRICE, *•*/ Showing in a very nice quality for smart afternoon and evening frocks. Jade, maize, sea green, green and fawn shot, green and violet shot. 36 inches wide. 100 JUMPERS, CARDIGANS Usually 6/11 to 59/6. Now Half Price and Less. 100 Knitted Wool and Art. Silk Jumpers, Pull-overs, Sports Coats, Blouses, Cardigans, etc. Final Sensational Clearance. Buy Early! See Special Tables in Showroom. BOYS' OVERCOATS Usually 28/6, etc. it 9/10 Small Boya' Tweed Overcoats. An assortment of small sizes, in fawn, brown, and navy. Very dressy and smartly cut. Usually 3/11 and 4/11 pair. FINAL g-% /§®M WEEK PRICE, «™/ Children's Fleecy-lined Gloves, of close-woven fabric, resembling the real suede. Elastic wrist, and pull-on style. Neat fitting furtrimmed gauntlet. Colours are: Grey.-?, brown, and beaver. | CHILDREN'S SOCKS St Usually 1/11 to 3/3. E ' FINAL -| / £ ' : WEEK 1 / m jg PRICE, A / g- Children's Plain Mercerised Lisle Three-quarter g"~ Length Socks, with fine ribbed good-fitting £Z topa. Full fashioned, and good wearing. Colours: Champagne, shoe grey, nude, stone, brown, muffin, and black. Size 3 4 to 12. CREPE SATIN Usually 7/11. FINAL WEEK fr% / I 1 PRICE, A A A rich quality, bright-finish Satin, for party and evening frocks. French blue, coral, deep mauve, apricot, shell pink. 36 inches wide. NURSES' UNIFORMS Usually 9/11. FINAL pafflw / S 7/11 Nurses' White Uniforms, roll collar, short sleeves, buttons down front, finished with belt pocket. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. 51 PAY AND EVENING DUTCH HATS Ji ill afcm Wmu Usually 59/6 to 10 guineas. [alf Price and Less. Usually 6/6 and 6/11. 50 Day and Evening Frocks (no two alike), newest styles, shades,, materials. Wonderful bargains. FINAL WEEK PRICE. I/i Usually 4/6. FINAL m / H H WEEK a < / 1 < PRICE, A JL Ladies' Cream Cotton Vests, good heavy quality, round neck edged with lace, ribbed arm, full size. Small Boys' Hats, in "Dutch" shape. A very suitable style for boys aged 18 months to 6 years. An assortment of browns, navy, tan, silver, mole,, white, Teddy, and grey. 'S HALF HOSE Usually 6/11, 5/9, etc. LADIES' FINAL WEEK PRICE, 4/1 I RUGS Usually 9/6. FINAL O /<jsn> WEEK / lr% PRICE, Tapestry Hearth Rugs, unfringed. A goodwearing Rug, and inexpensive. 27in, x 54in. AXMINSTER HALL CARPET Usually 17/6 yard. FINAL psffli, /g*\ S 15/© Axminster Hall Carpeii, high-grade quality, in fawn, red, . and blue ground effects. 27in. wide. Usually 2/11. FINAL /jm 1 WEEK 1 / IHl#- ' PRICE, A 2 Ladies' Dainty Hail-stone Muslin Afternoon Tea Aprons, with small bib edged with neat lace. Come and see the AMERICAN DEMONSTRATOR actually showing how to use NADCO DYES! Demonstration daily at " George Court's," Karangahape Road (Thursday, Friday, Saturday), at *lO a.m. No wonder people throng the store daily! In 4 more days every Sale Ticket at "George Court's" will disappear and prices go back to "usual"! Remarkable "Final" Bargains every way you turn at this Karangahape Road Store. Come and See! ••*< <i ■ 11111 < < 111 (111 r 111111 s 111 1111 i i <mL ill frrf iu 11 frlff ir 11 rrlf fl f I § "Eye-Opener" Bargains 1 | hrTO-MORROW, | Boys' and Youths' Flannelette Pyjamas, strong and serviceable (reality, g- in neat stripes; well made and cut roomy; heavy weight, suitable for present, wear—"George Court's" Usual Prices. 7/6, etc, Eve-Opener -3» g Price, 4/10 Suit, To-morrow. 3 gE Art. Silk and Cotton Marocain—A large variety.of printed, designs in • S£ all the leading shades; harmonious Mendings of colourings, and very JjEr smart, pretty effects; for Dresses, Jumper Tops, Trimmings, etc.; gr 38in. wide—"George Court's" Usual Prices, 3/11, 4/11 and 6/11 per S: yard. Eye-Opener Price, 2/11 per yard, To-morrow.. tS Sz Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-Opener Prices. Usually 5/6. FINAL 'r> y -a * WEEK / J 3 PRICE, w# / ja " * Ladies' Cream Winceyette Knickers, bands at waist, wide leg trimmed with self frill. W. size only. Extra good value. U & A." CORSETS Usually 8/6. FINAL pnap /a**® WEEK / fb§ PRICE, m / "D. & A" Corsets, suitable for average and heavy figures. iMade in strong quality White Coutil. Low bu3t, and long well-boned skirt. Hook at end of busk, and four suspenders. Sizes 25 to 35. CORSETS OUR SPECIAL SCHOOL PAY EXERCISE BOOK pipi ct A f B l7 of 56 ruled pages, A V-!l5 I AvSiJCi George Court's Usual Price: 3d. each. Final Week Sale Price: 2d. each, 6 for 10£ d. * a in mm in mnnin ij 11 nni n i .nm in in in i jh'ji min m munni JiiiJlJJiil lil c & SONS LTD. Roal ♦ Aucfelaiut :n•:I* e; n-i- H I-IT •r; .■? ii-i i:: i-:: : i H a h i ;>i-i Usually 15/11. FINAL /dT% WEEK | V s ! / PRICE, ™/ "C.8." Corsets, specially suitable for heavy figures. Made in good quality White Coutil. Low bust, with elastic gussets in front to allow extra fullness. Three hooka at end of busk, and sffl M elastic sections at back. Finished 3 W with spiral steels and four suspenders. Sizes 24in. to 30in., 3 M 3 ! in. to 3 6in. 11 1 George Court's Usual Prices: II 13/11 15/lt If Final Week Sale Prices: 11 10/6 12/6 'iM 1111T1111 r " 11 n 11 1111111 1 r I ' lll Men's All-wool Cashmere Half Hose, in light and dark grey lovat shades. . A soft comfor-U able ribbed Sock, suitable weight for present POLICE BRACES Usually 2/6. FINAL /-$ -1 1 WEEK I / 1 1 PRICE, A A -*;s2 Men's Police Braces—The popular Brace for the working man. Unbeatable for wear and durability. MEN'S SAC SUITS Usually 79/6 FINAL PRICE, Men's Tweed Sac Suits. Perfect fitting, wellmade Suits, in mid and dark shades of grey, brown, and fawn. These are our "Endurer" brand. TWEED TROUSERS FINAL WEEK PRICE, Usually 14/11. o ftr* Men's Wool and Cotton English Saddle Tweed - Trousers. Splendid hard - wear Trousers, ~ in mid grey. Strongly made, with <n^f£.bfrtg rT:f ...S toms and three pockets. - 1111 c 1111111 t'l 1111 M 1111 111: i ri i n i i»i!iumiihtiiriiiii!«iuiiri!nn»rmiiH«iiiiiniiin!rtniiinfhmMin;itismtnti!in»mi«m!iiifi!iiriHiiijnsiiiiiiiiiimii!Hisiiisiiiiiiiniiiiin»miiHiitiiiiiiuitiHiiiiiiiH»!)!iHiiu Economical ' ■■ * A Special ONE WEEK THIS Special Selling Week offers Bedding of guaranteed quality at prices that make it sound economy for every ■woman to buy for future 33 veil as for immediate needs. These typical offers give an indication of the unusual opportunities. A Few of the Prices: Th« Quality of Materials used in our Bedding is Guaranteed. PURE KAVQK MATTKESSES Double size, 4ft. 6in.. - £3/5/8 Single size, 3ft. - - - - £2/8/WGOL AND KAPOK MATTRESSES. Double size. 4ft. 6in. - £2/7/8 Single size, 3ft. -• - -" - £l/15/6 All Other Grades at Equally Attractive Prices during this Special Bedding Week. Jr ELECTRICITY 13 AVAILABLE IN YOUR HOME,— do the Cooking and Baking with a Shacklock "Orion" ELECTRIC RANGE. Simple! Safe! Clean! Dependable! Up-to-date in Every Feature. Made in Standard Sizes and Styles. Prices, from £lB/10/-. AUCKLAND, DUNEDIN, CHRISTCNURCH, WELLINGTON. fey can relyonHorlicks SI lEasiest to for purity even "whm the I Handle/ for purity even "whm the thermometer soars. You. can rely on Horlick's as a food for infants, growing children and invalids, for it Is made of rich milk, malt, wheat and barlen in the most appetising and digestible form. OR I o I TH.B HiM n FUKN/S'H/NG St. duckland I Order Your Printing Now | Moderate Cost. Monday j£t r ? is a proud day a Jbv Mrs Smith! /W "Asl^rasfinisking hanging up tlie wash my neighbour said to \ W me: 'My dear, have you been y^/s/Ju up since dawn? And what did you use to C\f/p i .make, your clothes so dazziingly white?' " ' Mrs. Smith (that ia not her real name, of course) wrote to tel ua that the first time she used LXX. Soap she couldn't believe ~her eyes! She says: "I had saved three hours, exactly; my clothes were snowy-white, and I had done very little rubbing to make them so. ]S T ow both my neighbour and I always use T.TT,. Soap." IV I QfIAP 13 manufactured by the STJPESBUS •.A.ju. uliiir MAJTtJPG. Co. Ltd., Christehurch Manufacturers of I.X.L. Borax Washing Ponder High Quality. Herald Printing Works Queen Street. Phone 44-290. m mm m ib w/mm. frn 'm wm m. w. m ¥a mm W/////////M A motor : cyclb that is either too light or .too oeaVy for your individual requirementa is naturally difficult to handle. That is why so many riders prefer the Indian Sonut. It is scientifically balanced. Its low riding position enables ease of handling. And for sheer comfort you couldn't equal an Indian Scout, It baa* all the. power and 'speed you coulddesire—yet costs less than one penny permiie to operate. Investigate tha— INDIAN SCOUT, The Ponutap Twin Solo. If you send ua your name we will forward you the latest Indian Scout Catalogue and particulars of easy terms, ■Name Address SKEATE3 AND WHITE, LTD., Bicycle and Motor Importers, 48, Fort Street, Auckland. Every Woman 1 SHOULD TAKE IRON JELLOIDS WITH MEALS NOW AND AGAIN. They are the great Blood Earfciiera. If you feel weak, depressed and tired and get out of breath easily, you should really try Jelloids. You have no idea what a difference they may make to you. They r can do no one any harm. When you coniider they have been a household remed> for thirty years you must be sure they are a good thing. They ar*; most inexpensive all cfiemists stock them. They don't interfere with the digestion, they don't stain the teeth—in fact they do you nothing bu* good—ask for Iron Jelloids No. 2. Those with Quinine are Iron Jelloids No. 2A and are pat up as a tonic for men. Children can take an Iron Jelloitt No. 2, or if youni an Iron Jellbid No, 1.. Remember, Nerves need a constant supply of good red blood—how necessary therefore if vou are nervv it is to taka Iron J illoids No. 2. For Nenralgia, »ake Iron Jelloids No. 2A. The improvement begins at once ; the 14 days treatment (2/- only) is genarally enough to render it permanent. Buy a bos to-day Iron Jelloids* lAficnts— Saiwonct & SprasWon. Ltd. J Peatherstone StrSet. Wellington. Jf.Z. A I / 3 i m i § § h m m m i m f 4 3£RGT. MURPHY Wwone! T>>« GRAND NATIONAL, t92s At Sreok % DERBY The OAKS and St, LEGER Chi special quality paper by a aew colour process which gives a most realistic reproduction o! the original water colour. Your Tobacconist will show you samples. To obtain the set of FOUR Pfioiogravurss, hi natural colour#, of the four ram post free, send ia the following together with your name and addreu: 100-—THREE CASTLES 10'. P.clirt Front* v» SO—JHREE CASTLES Tin. w 40—THREE CASTLES 2S*. flmund Tin, Li 4. m 20—THREE CASTLES SO'* Round or Flat Tin# Lids 10—THREE CASTLES 100* FUt Tint or if you snwke "CAPSTAN" tendi J9O—CAPSTAN 18*1 Picket Front* ee so—capstan zv> r*ck,t Frcmw nr 20—CAPSTAN ?r« FUt TU. If you want only ONE, uend in the following together wisfi your name ami address, stating which photogravure required 30—three CASTLES io'» F™ n t« «• if you smok9 '"CAPSTAN" Uigarzttcs tend: 15—THREE CASTLES 20'. Tin. o X . 12—THREI CASTiJE3 2S'» Round"*?.!.. U<S, or 30—CAPSTAN 10'. Packet Front# «* «—THREE CASTLES 50'. Ro««d », FUt Tin. UA m IZ* • , Tuorr PltT ,„ c , _ (S—CAPSTAN SO'# FUt TiU. 3—THfU-E CASTLES 100 V r Ist Tin# <wr Read tk following contiitioas carefully, {•I) Write your n«m« and full p«ul uddrmj on • «heei of note psper antl enclose, thin in the pure*! wnh your eollrcUon. (2) Stole cleirly which Phcuogravur* y«u ro^uire. O) tea p«re»l will lie accepted unte» burins full pcutog*. {4> O«Jy .'THREE CASTLES' or "CAPSTAN - - Cigtmw p««kin ft wttl be .ccrptecL (J) Failure to obaerve <he above cottijition* wilt mull in itmppaimment *t no eorreipondtnce can be inurvi iota rtg*i<Jmg thi. Competition fosi atf coileetieai of Ptelnts oad Tin* to "Coloured Photogravures.'* C.P.O. Box 1032, Wellington

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 17