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« HJb^# 0 ike the whole household if you 'come to Court's', aliape Road!, and! select: him a gift like o:ne of these. MEN'S SOFT FELT H Blocked Brims. A mas season's shades— George Court: It j r ou can't call, George Court kflu 102 MEN'S WOOL F E L T HATS Very smiart and dressy shapes, bou ncl edges,. New season's shades: Slate, Bessemer, drab, mid fawn, dark stone, heather, with black and self bands and self bindings. Price, 12/6 each. m 103 -- M E N S HARD FELT HATS Very faßhio n a b 1 e shapes, very smart and dressy. 23/6, 25/6,, 35/ED FUJI SILK SHIRTS, id 2 collars to match, rice. H 0 /£? each. II 104 M E N S SOFT FELT HATS—AII Fur; very smart shapes, especially selected for the present, season; featuring greys and fawns. 25/6 each. id one collar to match 17/6 encl " LOURED NEGLIGE neck. The Duro dyes, lite ground, with blue, vender strip- s—ri"* 8/11 ,:aeh ' HALF HOSE MEN'S FANCY HALF- HOSE.,—-Especially selected for our Xmas trade; featuring all the newest designs. George Court's Prices: 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 6/6 to 8/11 pair. Also a Complete Range of WHITE HALF HOSE, for holiday and sporting wear. George Court's Prices: 1/9, 2/6,, 3/6, 3/9, 3/11 pair. 1 Smart iFrench Cotton Frocks. Beautiful styles, newest colours and perfectly finished—"George Court's" Usual Price, 19/11. Eye-Opener Price, 7/6, To-morrow. 3 Ladies' Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs, 6 in fancy box—"George Court's" Usual Price, 2/6 box. Eye-Opener Price,, 1/10$ box, Tomorrow,, Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-Openar Prices. 3 WOMEN'S PURE, SILK HOSE, also Pure Silk over Artificial Silk Lisle suspender tops, semi - fashioned legs; good fitting and! good wearing. Colours! Mushroom, Indian, ivory, sand. gold, orchid, powder blue,, jazz pink,, coating, Russian calf, tan bark, blue, dark nude, pablo, helio., illusion, black, white. Usual Price, 5/1 I pair-- t Clearance Price, 3/10 pair Y,wili m.IBM,MIIII I,IW II„ lllwi. Wiili •v m

i 1 m i TF you would have youx, jjiffs become the cherished possession of .years to come, give (something whose charm wili endure the passing of time, Here are distinctive and beautiful presents with an appeal exclusively their own: varied in selection to admit of a choice for any friend and priced for every purse. Novelty designiß in MetaJ WareSmokers' Stands. As;K Trays (with leather straps* Jror Arm Chairs). (Aliso in set«i of fouir for card tables.) Jardinieres, in all sizes. Dinner Gongs and Brackets. Fruit and Flower Dishes, Cushions, in novelty designs, A host of Suitable Presents :For the Home and Personal Use. Make Your F UK NICHING Hr-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19512, 16 December 1926, Page 20