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i |j. m\ > 9\ l *% •< ■ ■'■■..•■.. ■:. :f -A ft 1 . ,•* ;» m m%i£& IteNH ImpM : ■■<■•.'//'' '•* »-«»^* 3 ®Si>sr s i i liii Hi pg * ■/wW 0.. ■:•. ;ya wM um M lIS 1 ■ : A S^: in Maids' and Children's' Wear on Second Floor. Bargains given here are random picks from those offered throughout this Department. Of course, Bargains in Summer Clothes right at the commencement of the summer means an extraordinary buying event. Shop early! Big Selection of New #r J! 82- 42~«A WAS 59/6 82 Maids' Crepe de Chine Frocks —In a variety of attractive styles, similar to illustration. Good range of seasonable shades. Sizes, 40in. 42in. George Court's Usual Prices: 59/6, etc. Special Week Price: 49/6 Just to Hand ! All Colours. All widths from 3/4-inch at 7£d. yard. Select early ! sjfcht) 0315. JS^ncA, WAS 3/6 ow 2/9 0315—A Child's Romper—Made in good quality lineen; round neck, short sleeves, buttons at crutch; galoon' trimming, in saxe and rose, at waist. We have natural shade only. Sizes, 18in, 20in. George Court's Usual Price: 3/6 Special Week Price:' 2/9 'xmm 1039. Zo* WAS 1/9 1039 illustrates a Child's Printed Cotton Pinafore, in good quality nursery design. Shades: Grey, rose and blue. Sizes, 1 6in, 1 Sin, 20in. George Court's Usual Price: 1/9 Special Week Price: 1/3 lSi|p ' 20 WAS 3/11 20 illustrates a Child's Check Gingham Frock, inverted pleats at side front of skirt: neck, sleeves, and at waist-line faced with contrasting shade. We have shades red/white, blue/white, green/white, black/white, and —'wn /—Kit" Sizes, 1 Bin, 20in, 22in, 24in, 27in. George Court's Usual Price: 3/11 Special Week Price: 2/11 llfisstri A Child's Charming Frock, in fancy striped shsntulle; collar, cults and pocket effect or white shantulle. Shades are rose, salmon, £reen, maize and blue. Sizes: iSin. 20in. 22in. !>4in. 27fn. 30in. SHin. 361n. lieorse Court's Usual Prices: 6/6 6/H 7/6 7/11 s/6 8/ii 0/6 0/11 Special Wook Prices: 4/6 4/11 5/6 6/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 Maids' Black Rubber Coats, lonp roll collar.-pockets, finished with belt. Size 4iln.— George Court's Usual Price, 29/6. Special Week Price, 15/11. Children's Black Italian Cloth Bloomers, splendid wearing". Sizes: 1 2 3 -i 6 7 S George Court's Usual Prices: ?/»'• 2/0 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/It ■ l/6 4/11 Special Week Prices: 1/11 2 3 2/6 2/9 2/1 i 3/3 3/9 3/11 Children's Two-pieco Pyjamas, made in good quality striped flannelette. Coat, well finished. Collar of plain material. Buttons down front. We have shade#: Helio., sky, pink. Sizes: 2 3 i 5 6 Ceorfre Court's Usual Prices: r./li 6/6 * il </6 'J.\\ Special Week Prices: 4/11 6/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 Infants' Splendid Quality Honeycomb Shawls, prood wearing, largo size—George Court's Usual Prices, 13/11, 12/11, 11/6. Special Week Price, 9/11. infants' Good Quality White Flannelotto Nights, inset sleeves, tie belt at waist— George Court's Usual Price, 3/6. Special Week Price, 2/9. Children's Good Quality All-wool Vests, round neck, !!hort sleeves.^ Sizes - i 5 6 < 8 George Court's Usual Prices: 2/3 2/6 2/9 ■ 2/11 3/3 Special Week Price: 1/6. Children's Printed Cotton Pinafores, dainty designs; collar pockets and armhole fared with plain shades. We have shades: Hello., rose and blue. s 1 Sin., .Din., 22in. —George Court's Usual Price, 2/6. Special Week Price, 1/11. ior WAS 15/11 105 is a Maid's Fancy Striped " Duro" Poplin Frock, of particularly smart design: collar, cuffs and pockets of plain shade to match; tic belt at waist. Ground shades are: Lemon, saxe, and fawn. Sizes 36in, 3Sin, 40in, 42in. George Court a Usual Prices, 13/11, 14/6, 14/11. 15/11 —Special Week Price, All to Clear at 12/6. B*^ for TO-MORROW, Seagrass Chairs, strongly made. A comfortable shape, with arms, and made with cane frame—"George Court's" Usual Price, 21/6 each. EyeOpener .Price, 15/11 each, To-morrow. Men's Coloured Neglige * Shirts. Reinforced necks. A shirt wo can thoroughly recommend. White ground, with Black, Blue, Brown, and Helio. stripe —"George Court's" Usual Price, 5/6. Eye-Opener Price, 3/11, To-morrow. Mail Orders not accepted at Eyc-Opcncr Prices. 101 4 21mA WAS 6/11 101 illustrates a Maid's Smart Holiday Frock, made in 3triped Gingham; straight effect, short inset sleeves; collar, cuffs and pockets faced with plain shade 'of* contrasting material; buttons add a neat finish. We have shades, fawn/green, black/white, blue/ fawn, helio./rose. Sizes 38in, 40in, 4 2in. George Court's Price, 6/11 —Special Week Price, 5/11. WWII! ITTT i ij 11 mjm i j 11111 jii m> m 1111 jij ui j 11; iihiMm ini nll n/n]j ln i; n i A food as well «w a beverage. While your children are growing rapidly, see that what they drink is good food. Scientific analysis proves that Bournville Cocoa is a highly concentrated food; also many Arctic explorers make it a part of their rations. Therefore, serve Bournville Cocoa whenever you serve bread and butter. Most children love "Bournville" —the cocoa with the delicious chocolate flavour. Write to CADBURY, Wellingtoa, mentioning this paper, for particulars of GIFT SCHEME m mW • M mmM m -i*v 'm I iis i SEC THE NAME !••' ( a T #ff|U Mm ON EVERY PIECE OF CHOCOLATE Srnmm . «T« r:y—mm m. •--a mm rnt!TiiirlM?ffiTnT^ : I i 1-4 < i * TTi i nr«u» J ■»< i Lyiw3sjwiMTiWiiuMl7u^ Una Gormolcna for Eozorna, Rashos, Priokiv Hoat, Piles, Ringworm, Ulcers, Cuts and Burns. Skin Eruptions, Mosquito Bitos, Stings. Channg, Poisoned Wounds, and all itching or ulooratoc; surMannfactared in Great Britain Yj Mr. M. negonsborg, of Box 23, Marquard, 0.F.5., makes the following statement Por three years, as one of the resnlts of Influenza, I suffered from ulcerated leg, wtiieh was extremely painful and irritable. I tried several remedies without benefit, but eventually I received samples of Gcrmolono by post, and I determined to cive t.h<> ointment a trial. I did so. ana 1 was extremely pleased to find that the first applications were very soothing. I continued the treatment,' of course, and liealing commenced. Now, I arn quite cured, and I know that this is entirely duo to Germolcne." PRICES IN NEW zBALAMD, 1/9 fvrul HI- per tin. Sold by all Cheml«t« and Rtorflj ■Ac'drtis oil communication# to Salmond & SprazKon, no* 002, 0.P.0., Wflllnctwi, NX anil // »«?f5 ifit"*' / ' ' The Aseptic Skin Dressing

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19455, 11 October 1926, Page 19