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BOYS' STRAW HATS—An assortment of cream straws; with navy band and binding, cream trimmings—George Court's Usual Price 6/11, etc. Final Week Price .. 4/10 each. SINGLETS Boys and natural brushed cotton singlets;* medium weight, and very soft texture. All sizes—George Court's Usual Price ........ 1/11. etc. Final Week Price ... 1/3 each. SILK BENGALINE COATING—A rich quality silk coating; best French dyes. Golden brown, nigger, light tomato, and henna. 38 inches wide —? George Court's Usual Price ....*.• 11/9 yard. Final Week Price ... 6/11 yard. COLOURED FUJI SILK—36-inch; first-grade quality, |>ure fuji silk. A splendid majce for frocks, underwear, etc. Deep sky, French blue, royal, grey, mid brown, dark brown, light amethyst, light jade, apricot, coral, cerise, and light copper. 36 inches wide—Usual Prices 4/1 1 and 4/6 Final Week Price .. 3/9 yard. NURSERY FLANNELETTE—In a good heavyweight flannelette Usual Price 1 1 |d yard. Final Week Price .. 10/6 doz. BEACH TOWELS ■— Good strong quality George Court's Usual Price 2/9 each. Final Week Price ... 4/11 pair. BARGAINS are bigger than ever. Our huge stocks have GOT to go this-week, so are marked at prices that mean quick clearance! BOYS' WEAR BARGAINS — alone, are attracting crowds from far and near! LADIES' ART. SILK RAYON RAINCOATS—I2 good shades. AH sizes —George Court's Usual Price 29/6 Final Week Price 21/ENGLISH TAILORED COSTUMES —— In newest tweeds, flannels, repps, etc. AH sizes. Perfect styles George Court's Usual Prices 59/6 to £6/19/6 Final Week Price: All Half Price. PURE SILK AND RAYON HOSE —Of a reliable make; lisle welts, and long silk panel. Well made* with seamed back. Excellent fit. These are of service weight in the following shades: harger, grain, sauterne, alesan, rachelle, banana, pommery, and kasha George Court's Usual Price . . 6/11 pair. Final Week Price . . 3/11 pair. LADIES' REAL KID GLOVES 2-dome, of best French manufacture. An outstanding glove for fit, wear, and appearance. ' Seams are round-sewn and excellently finished. Colours: greys, brown, and beaver —• George Court's Usual Prices: 7/11 and 9/6 pair. Final Week Price ~.. 4/11 pair. LADIES' SCARVES— Crepe de chine and knitted silk scarves. In good colourings. Assorted designs. George Court's Usual • Prices ..... 8/11 to 17/6 each. Final Week Price .... 7/6 each. EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCINGS—S 0-inch ; in newest shades. 1 f yards required for frock Usual Price „. ...... 8/11 yard. Final Week Price .... 4/11 yard. 111 M 11.1IXII 111 111 1111 I r r w ill ill ill ill HUGE PURCHASE Job 16/6 22/6 36/-' 54/* *5/17/' These are Wool Reversible Floor Rugs of a superior grade, and of extra heavy quality. There are 5 different sizes, all new season's stock and attractive designs and colourings. The only reason they are _ * . m * rn .1 .-1.15.-T TO A. U« f A Jl 54 x 25 inches 60 x 30 inches anrerem an uc»» a «»«« —— . . going at such ridiculous prices is because they were sold to US at a ridiculous figure to warehouse stock. lies-George Court's Usual Price .. 24/6 each. 72 x 36 inches—George Court's U SALE JOB PRICE 16/6 each. , SALE JOB PRIC ties—George Court's Usual Price .. 34/- each. #B4x 48 inches—George Court sUi SALE JOB PRICE 22/6 each. > . SALE I JOB PRIC 10 x 6 feet— George Court's Usual Price: £B/ 5/ each. SALE JOB PRICE ..... £5/17/6 each. George Court's Usual Price SALE JOB PRICE .... George Court's Usual Price SALE JOB PRICE ... .. e .. 49/- .. 36/ e .. 77/- ~. 84/ OTHER BARGAINS IN AXMINSTER CARPET RUGS—A useful size for halls and bedrooms. A fawn ground, effective design. Size: 7 feet by 4 feet 6 inches George Court's Usual Price: 90/ SALE PRICE: 59/- each. LADIES' REST ROOM, Second Floor. FREE TELEPHONE SERVICES on the Four Floors. " Eye - Opener Bargains for TO-MORROW, BLACK DUCHESSE MOUSSELINE —All-silk, twill back, and best dyed Duchess© Mousseline, suitable for Frocks, Coats, Millinery, etc.; 35in. wide—" George Court's " Usual Price 5/11 yard. Eye-Opener Price 4/2 yard, To-morrow. LACING CORD, in all good sKades— George Court s Usual Price 7 - ;• ; • 3 <* y» rd - Eye-Opener Price «r'»w.......1d yard; IOJd dozen, «o-raoirow. Mail Order* not accepted cd Eye-Opener Priee»> OTHER BARGAINS IN AXMINSTER CARPET SLIP MATS —Fringed ends; high-grade quality. In three serviceable designs. Size: 30 x 15 inches - George Court's Usual Price .. 10/6 each. SALE PRICE: 7/11 each. „ fc SONS LTD. . u KaratujaJk&pe Rood. ♦ Auckland. .S£> RADIO BARGAINS On 3rd. Floor. WE PAY POSTAGE!

At the House of Andrews At Clark, you will find, well displayed, such a range of exquisitely beautiful Soft Furnishings ao you never before have witnessed. wt tufctSt For the New Season Here are Shadow Tissues, Cretonnes, Madras Muslins, arid Curtain Materials—all expressing the new colourings and designs, and beautiful almost beyond description. You are very cordially invited to call and inspect these new goods—make your visit early. ill mi Jb-V FUIKNIPHING

How Rubbed How many times have you laboured over the washboard rubbing, rubbing—how much effort have you spent, washday after washday .• . needlessly. Let NO-RUBBING relieve you of the hardest part of washinglet it assure for you whiter clothes than ever before, an easier washday, real economy. You can obtain a 1 /• packet, sufficient for 7 weekly washings, from your Grocer. ' V, Try It out to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19888, 6 March 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19888, 6 March 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19888, 6 March 1928, Page 17

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