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MAW*. 825 *2 ~cX 843 46iML »£ r n rn I4*to MAIDS' WEAR A SPECIALTY 'George Court's 3i>aere Store of Wonderful Values MAKES XMAS SHOPPING A PLEASURE! It's so easy to choose what you want because of the marvellous selection in every department. Joucan choose Gifts for ALL under the one roof: Departments " re ™}wht and airy, and last, but not least, come the "George Court" LOWER-THAN-ELSEWHERE PRICES. ARTISTIC || I BRASSWARE I ill In a Wonderful Arrfcy, 801 l Ground Floor. NUt CRACKERS— CI CI 1 4%* mA 14% 5/6 6/11 828—ILLUSTRATES MAID'S FANCY STRIPED POPLIN FROCK. In fast washing colours. Featuring' new sleeve. Tills rrocfe is most suitable Tor holiday wear. Neat turn-down collar, finished at waist with narrow belt. Shades: Maize/crfeam/ |ose. hfeUOi/crealftifmalze.. uaxe/cream/maize, reseda/eream/ faWn/dream/bluOf Jjiuttj?/create/oraflge. Sizesi 361n., 38m.. I0ln>» 4Sin.—dtorfl* Court s ® Pflcl, 13/11. 823—1LLU STRATfeS A MAID'S VERY ATTRACTIVE AND SPORTY HOLIDAY,FROCK, maftfc jft rancy fcopllti, GUt On stfalfht lines, with slight easing on nips, finished With marrdw qett and buckle, outstanding shades: F&Wn/i»*e/fhst grey/reseda/ cherry, itfftt biacuU/cfftnson. fawfi/orafige, fawn/reseda. Sieest 36in., 381n., 401n., «2im—GeOfge CSUrt'o Prio», 12/6. | DOORKNOCKERS 6/11 1 | BOOK HOLDERS J5/0 || | PAPER KNIVES— £/9 =" j!| CiCaßEtte trays 2/3 I l:i Etc., Etc. &T l-nHHUiiiHHHHiHiHHUHHiUHiitHliiiHiHHttu'iiii::::! 1 TOYLAND si: * I JOYLAND! 'ill AT GEORGE COURT'S, i|! 3rd floor. :|| TRICYCLES, 111 SCOOTERS, I: DOLLS, XMAS TREES, MECHANICAL TOYS, ill BOOKS, 11! GUNS, jjj GAMES, Etc., Etc. ii! Any Elevator will take you to |[| 3rd Floor, and all Elevators :ij accommodate go-ca» t«. w rC' W# m <B2*6 25 r « Bii JR-w. 12ii \S jros 40il*e*. 79% George Courts " for Maids' Wear of Every Description! 824—MAID'S CHARMING FANCY VOILE FROCK, sleeveless, which adds to its comfort Neat step collar, finished with tie or self, Box-pleated at side front or elclrt. Finished at waistline with narrow belt and buckle, around shades, ci'eam, With rancy stMeli in saxd. rose; Sliest 36in. k 38ih,* 40in., 421n.—George Court's Prloe, 14/ ii. Leave Orders for HEMSTITCHING and PLEATING at Art Department, Ground Floor m £ mm 4".'- ■ m /« I r 4 it IM a ii v> v-f-.Vt l v ./%- J ii! 828—FEATURING A Mfl«t>'9 AST. SILK PROCK, Particularly &ood fitting. Skirt tucked on hips as showing. foliar piped witb good quality cfefte de ttilho to contrast, in prjfetty Shades, ,{;• camel, saxe, mauve Sizes: 36in., 38in., 40iii„ iiin.'-'George Court's Price, 28/8. 811— ILLUSTRATES! A MAIO'B STRIPED POPLIN FROCK, CUt drt ciraiffiit lines, with box pleats in front of skirt as showing. Trimmed with contrasting shades and buttons. Shades are: Cyciamen/grey/whlte, jade/saxe/white. new rose/putty/whlte, rawh/bel?c/red. bizes. 361 H., 38in.» 40in., 40!^—-George CouN's Prloa, 12/11. 309—FEATURING MAID'B SMARTLY CUT ALL-WOOL REPP COAT. perfectly tailored. Roll collar as shown, finished with belt at Waistline, trimmed with gazelle trimmlng. ideal ror tiio summer months. Allowing In the 111 £ 3Gih., 38in., 40lni, <2in.—George couft'a PMce, 79/0. Now showing, an Unrivalled Selection of Styles for |j O.S. and EX.O.S. FIGURES Private Fitting Rooms at Disposal of Visitors Which, in the Ordinary Way, would cost you Anything From 19/6. All going at 10/6! The Pinnacle of Value! ii«Sr/ISI -Ali US m m Wis !Mi ii Noft. 37Y, 378—Are Showing lit the same two-toned marie effect straw witli silk finish. Shapes are different and head fitting? lartre. Trimmed with libbon banding to match straw. NoS. £787, ready-to-wear, showing in bubble straw. In beige, putty, and fawn tones. Fittings in both numbers are for medium and large heads. NOi a smart style for a young girl. The pliable Straw is of hemp quality, and ribbon trimming is same shade aa the straw. Showing in bel&o and putty. WE PAY POSTAGE » i iit • i i•i ill i »• "Eye-Opener" Bargains ior MONDAY, 9 till 12 117—BEAUTIFUL FROCK, in seir-striped cotton ruJU finished with pleats, buckle, peai-1 buttons, etc., as Illustration. Shades: sky, mauve, rose, pink, saxe, shrimp. Real silk collat and piping. Sizes S.W., W., OiS., Ex.O.S.- George Court'# Price, 19/11. 8084—USEFUL AND PRETTY TENNIS FROCK, in the new silky mhrallne rabrlc, as iliUstratldn. Shades: Cream, rose, biscuit, green, sky. Sizes, S.W. and W. —Gcoffle Court's Price, 21/-. 119—CREAM SILK FUJI FROCK, with contrast collar, tie. etc., as illustration. Shades are cream with contrasts or blue, rose, red, apricot, mauve. Sizes SAW aadAV.— George Court's Pricej 27/6. ISSglf BATHING CAPS —In good quality rubber. Plain style, fitting tightly round forehead. Colours: Red, iroyal blu«, And green. George Court's Usual Price . ...i*»♦ • 8d EYE-OPENER PRICE, Monday 6d CLUNY LACES—In white and Paris shades! assorted widths and designs. George Court's Usual Prices .. i » 7|d to \/- yard EYE-OPENER PRICE, Monday .. All sid yard Mail Orders not accepted at Eye-Opener Prices, • iiiiiitiniiiininiinniiilllll l2 r tl : £36 CREAM KNITTED TENNIS : JUMPER) with contrast bands fiS : lllttStWttorii A very usfeful sports : garment—George Court's Price, i I is mms. w bumm m m i s Lffl iliaioialit ■ 646 BEAUTIFUL £ !«" ! Finished with : fringe, as llius- » tration. In very s heavy quality : silk find full size. S Pretty shades or : ■tiiiburftj c.vcla- " men, petunia, - beige, mauve, £ kingaslier, red, : black George ; Court's PMce, ; 78/-. : s,«s graceful width as illustration. A beautifully cut and' well finished garment. Shades: Navv and black. SiZ3 W. only— G6oi>ge Cdurt'e Priae, 89/0. 124—A BECOMING MATRON'S FROCKi In hlaclt add white art. silk ratine, wfth pretty pockets, pearl buckle, and pleats, etc., as illustration. Slzcsi W., 0.5., EX. George Court'* PH«se, 29/0. 111—MATRON'S CHARIIMWO STRJPED AND CHECK COTTON FUJI FROCK* of splendid quality, with pleated: skirt, finished Willi peArl buttons and buckle as itlustfailoii. Shndes; Navy/white, black/White. SUses: S.W.. tv.» Ex. O.S,—Geofge CoUft'4 I m W1 § WM$Xp. m!::I L»«SS m ml ■ t/fs iisii ii J: mm |ijp£b^| 111 illllli m *»« Zllatt itlilHi iiiiil m 81 ! II m

How very sturdy are the silk-like fabrics from which Celanese Lingerie is made! This is demonstrated'in wash and wear. Throughout the life of the garments the beautiful * Celanese' lustre is unimpaired and the colours, too, retain their original charm. Rarely is utility so happily combined with daintiness I Choose from the newest designs in Celanese, Tricot, or the new Ladderproof Fabrics, Celanese Selfstripe, and Locknit. LINGERIE SEE ALSO 'CELANESE' FABRICS Ask to see the full range of 'Celanese' Fabrics now Ob* tainable by the yard. The range includes» 'CelaneW Lin* (•trie v and Drest Satins, ' Ctlanese' Crefe-dcChiHe, Maroeain, Taffeta, 'Celanese' (Laddcrproof) 'Celanese ' Self Strife, ' Celanese' Locknit. YOUR GUARANTEE. This "Brand Tab uppeari on all genuine 'Celanese' garments. Nonto genuine without it j S3 m I % II si I /ft MM of difficulty pleait Write to sole New Zealand rtprotnlaihe: ssssrs^^issisrsnh^tssjs«>. BKIA trade enquiries invited.

J..' • - '-... -•■ E, sffe -*■ >« See the name „ 'Tadbury \ on every piece of chocolate^iSf^ >:Z-, t- "b&?.. v & P>W ; •. V. • ■ f '***'' m vW ... «-* M' z--14 ■■■ ■ jC' Zs '/a ■H :0 ' £pgßß /■ -jam t NUT MILK BAR. CadbuLty's to ilk eh<sc6lit* *Hth crisp nut# that tlend together delight* r- <** , „W "f . *>,,vy Ir it's Cadbury's it's good! Here are sue good things made by Cadbury's Each one is a confection that will tempt and delight the most dif-fkuit-10-please perSM SI is ■" HSKlHftrak'

SPECIALISTS everywhere now advisfe internal cleanness as the major beauty secret. A good complexion, they say, is the reward of pure blood. Imperfect elimination is at the root of nearly all skin eruptions, all sallowneas, all unhealthy looks. Waste residues decay in the Colon, forming poisonous by-products which are earned by the blood stream to every Cell in the body. This process is known as 11 autoxima," from u auto »_ S elf, and " toxin > poison, For many years a method has been sought to successfully combat it. JjVh&t &tt obdurations ? When evacuation is incomplete, fragments of waste matter cling to the walls of the colon (large intestine), there stagnate and decay. They form a breeding ground for innumerable cerms. They create poisons which through the blood are absorbed into the system. Due to the adhesion of similar particle ever a period of time, obdurations are quickly formed. Bv narrowing the intestine they hinder the This seal oti tvtry package indicates that it is prepared and guaranteed by Premont Natural Products Limited. Address. Ofditaary methods of laxation cannot hope to remove them/ Why old me thdds failed Traditional ways of laxation had tWo main disadvantages. They Were habit-forming, and only temporarily effective. Vears of research have ended iti the discovery of Cobseptic, a new, scientific preparation which Has overcome the drawbacks of old methods. One main ingredient promotes a gentle stalsis or reaction of the bowels. Thus, the stagnant • obdurations are broken up. Another ingredient has a direct liquefying action upon them, and sweeps them away. Coloseptic is a treatment not a drug. With regular use over A period of time, colon cleanness is absolutely assumed. Use of the form below will bring you a seven-day trial supply of this newrday, better remedy. So you can test for yourself the wonderful feeling of all-through cleanness which Colosepilc bring#, We urge yOU to accept this offer. Try Coloseptic free for seven days. Results will amaze you* • V MAIL FORM FOR 7-DAY SUPPLY to Fwmont Natural Products Limited Dept. A 1 - j Box 532, G.P.0., Wellington - N/141D10

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 17 (Supplement)