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H "Superfine" quality; excellent cloth for wear if and washing. In lovely soft tonings for y dainty lingerie: lemon, rose, orange, shell H pink, apricot, helio., pale blue, and eau H de Nil. 40 inches wide—George Court's m Usual Price 1/3 yard. DRESS GOODS WEEK 1 If d yard. FLORAL VOILES A very fine range of all this season's voiles. In light and dark colourings, with all newest and smartest in figured and floral designs. 38 inches wide George Court's Usual Price 1 /11 \ yard. DRESS GOODS WEEK .... 1/6* yard. '■♦"J ll BORDERED VOILES Exceptionally smart range of this fashionable frock fabric. Showing in light and dark coloured grounds), with very neat floral and figured designs. 46-50 inches wideUsual Prices 3/6, 3/11 yard. DRESS GOODS WEEK .. 2/11 yard. iV A real sturdy quality cloth, very similar in weave and appearance to linen, but with nice soft finish. In rose, vieux rose, lavender, fawn, maize, mid grey, chestnut, nomad, tango, blush pink, almond green, thistle tuft, helio., saxe, nattier, sky, navy, and white; 36 inches wide—Usual Price.. 1/2 J yard DRESS GOODS WEEK 1/- yard £;•( Double Width INDIGO PRINT A good, serviceable quality print, warranted free from dressing. In plain navy; also in navy with narrow fine stripes. 36 inches wide—Usual Price . 1 /2i yard. DRESS GOODS WEEK llf yard. Double Width English Crepe Superior quality, very ifine soft weave. In a big range of useful shadcu, suitable for Children's Frocks, Overalls and Dainty Lingerie. The colours are helio., orange, pale blue, lilac, rose, rosette, flesh pink, sky, mid brown, navy, and white; 36 inches wide—-George Court's Usual Price 1/6$ yd. DRESS GOODS WEEK l/4iyd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 17