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fwmwi V<- i LADIES' HOSE In AllAVool Cashmere; full fashioned; pure Botany Yarn, which wears well; perfect fil assured. Shades: Almond, Blush,- Irench Nude, Pastel, Tanaura, Champagne, Mushroom, Cloud, Dark Grey—Usual Price 5/11 pair. EXHIBITION WEEK 5/3 pair. i,s k E%PL r w?-r*w ■■ w w-i,T.<'m S^-i : 1 ffmsme J;H|| rte jtf®, to'SEl Wiil MEN'S WAISTCOATS Knitted Woollen Waistcoats, smart colourings in lawnr> and Greys, also Plain Greys and Pawns. A warm Vest for the cold weather. Sizes 34in. to -tOin. in chest —"George Court's" Usual Prices 6/11, 7/1 I EXHIBITION WEEK, 5/11 MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS Good - fitting Double - breasted Coats, with belt at bach; serviceable lawn and Grey Tweeds. These are splen-did-wearing Coats; sizes 3 to 7 " George Court's " Usual Prices ....38/6, 39/6 EXHIBITION WEEK 27/11 I'Wj If* I i*ol W\ %??! Mr; I LADIES' VESTS Meridian " Interlock Woven Cotton Vests. A warm, soft texture, serviceable in wear; round neck, self bound; short or no sleeves—Usual Prices, W„ 7/11; 0.5., 9/6 EXHIBITION WEEK W.? 5/11; 0.5., 7/6 IS mm m '■M 'lO-inch, made from Pure Merino Wool; exceptionally fine weave and thoroughly shrunk. For smart, inexpensive frocks, costumes and children's garments. In Thistletuft, Pine Green, Vieux Rose, Turf Green, Cameo, Betty Blue, Burgundy, Raspberry, Rosette, Roscdunt, Wineberry, Bottle Green, Woodland Rose, Corn. Mayfair, Cedarbark, Brushwood, Fawn, Sultana, Wild Honey, Spanish Cedar, Iris Blue, Mauve. Fuchsia, Almond, Orchid, Camellia, Parma, Pimpernel, Salmon, and Gentian Blue—"George Court's" Usual Price 4/11 yard. EXHIBITION WEEK PRICE 4/6 yard. 28-inch. All Pure Wool. A reliable and dependable warm Winter Dress Fabric. In Rosedust, Iri3 Blue, Fawn, Sultana, Betty Blue, Walnut, Parma, Wild Honey, Stormcloud, Corn, Raspberry, Limestone, Brushwood, Mayfair, Woodland Rose, Camellia, Turf Green, Nomad, Mulberry.Cedarbark, Amethyst, Mauve, Vieux Rose, Pine Green, Orchid, and Thistletuft—"George Court's" Usual Price 2/11 yard. EXHIBITION WEEK PRICE 2/6 yard. BOYS BOYS' SHIRTS Grey Union Shirt#, made to stand the hard wear; Canoe and Tennis Collars; sizes 2 to 7—Usual Prices, 5/11, etc. EXHIBITION WEEK 4/4 each. SUIT ODDMENTS in BoysSports Suits. Fine quality of Grey Worsted in medium shade; sizec 12 to 17 only. Excellent school line Usual Prices 42/6, etc. EXHIBITION WEEK 32/2 Suit. CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS, two-piece, in Striped Pyjama Cloth, also Creme Winceyctte, trimmed contrasting shade; coat buttons down front; finished with turn-down collar and pocket. Ground stripes: Blue, Pink, Tan, Mauve, and Biscuit— "George Court's" Usual Prices, 12 3 4 5 6.' 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 8/6 EXHIBITION WEEK, 4/6 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 CHILDREN'S NIGHTDRESSES, in Twill Flannelette, Magyar 3hape, trimmed with pintucks and hemstitching. Shades: White, Sky, Hclio., Shrimp— Sizes 12 3 4 " George Court's " Usual Prices, 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/9 EXHIBITION WEEK, 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/9 Sizes 5 6 7 8 " George Court's " Usual Prices, 5/3 5/9 6/3 6/9 EXHIBITION WEEK, 4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 3rd FLOOR BANNISTER BRUSHES, strong quality l ibrc, p!ai/i wood handles —" George Court's" Usual Price, I/EXHIBITION WEEK, 10} d DINNER PLATES DINNER PLATES, best English earthenware, White embossed design; size lOin. —Usual Price 9d each. EXHIBITION WEEK 3/3 the half dozen. POSIES A special assortment of styles in Felt or Floral effects; assorted colours— Usual Prices, I/6 to 2/6 EXHIBITION WEEK All 9d each. TULLE RAINBOW SILK TULLE, 3 6in. wide, in Grey and Shot effects in colours; suitable for scarves, hair bands, etc.—Usual Price.... 1/11 yard. EXHIBITION WEEK 1/3 yard. R »/*▼/ /X njiggi A, l-ORD ENGINE CASKETS—FuII Set of Cork Engine Gaskets for Fortl v flCars; contains li cork 4 I] <in(l I felt gasket, packed in Carton—Price, posted. J a model of I-ord. CYLINDER MEAD □ GASKETS, for Fords, Essex, Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Rugby, Hudson, etc. j oO§ II © Rugby ' I lucl3 ° n ' clc " PISTONS Finest CastIron Pistons. These finggjwriiiMiw i s h<-d Pjstons are cast ggsV'"''"SKS from lincst-gradc, closeKraincd «rcy iron, accurH§l ffi atcly machined to motor ® manufacturers' spccilicaSIL rliMiiiwr' tions. Exact duplicates raf; f |' JB: of standard equipment. H!_! ground wrist pins, ready to instnl. Rinr;s ai<: not included. All are .005 oversize. For Dodge Car: Price, 10 G; postage. 1 Od. Chevrolet: Price, 7/6; postage, 1 Od. Ford: Price, 7/6; postage. 1 Od. ALUMINJUM STEEL-STRUT TYPE—Without doubt the finest pbton made. Finished, complete with ground wrist pin. .005 oversize. Ready to instal. Dodge: Price, 19 9; postage. 1 Od. Rugby, 15/6; postage, 3d. Chevrolet: 15 6; postage, lOd. SPECIAL ALUMINIUM TYPE PISTONS— For Essex Cars. 1924-26. These Pistons arc finished, and complete with ground wrist pin—Price, 12/6. Postage, Bd. • CAR BATTERlES—Highquality guaranteed Batteries, all sizes for cars or trucks. From 6 volt. 85 amp., at £3/15/'-. Fully Charged ready for use. Suitable for Ford, Rugby, Chevrolet, Plymouth, etc. ELECTRIC TAIL LIGHT— This is the standard size, 3in.; two bolt type; Black enamelled with Red glass in rear, and clear light on side to show licence plate. Sent complete with plug and bulb, single or double contact Price, 4/-. Ppst-DRUM-HF.AD SIDE EIGHTS, No. I—Very nifty drum-shaped Side Light, about 3in. in diameter, match up with fflrum head-lamps, and give any car a most distinctive appearance. Made of best Drum material. Black enamelled Sido nllc ] nickel-platcd finish. Lights Parking lights of this nature are most economical. Sent complete with bulb and cord—Price, 10/6 per pair. Postage, lOd. MAGNETO TROUBLE ,/ LAMP, No. I—A splen--1( (&A 1 ffl <litJ '* nmp for w ' ntcr /Iff time; easily attached A ifllf/ any car; clings to Jil-jaMH-jr any metal part of car or engine and gives « Price, 18/6. Post free. TROUBLE LAMP, No. 2—Magnetic type as above; different pattern, being fitted with reflector, suitable for any car Price, 15/6. Postage, 6d. HAND TROUBLE LAMP—A very necessary and handy Lump. Fits into the dash - lamp socket; is complete with bulb, nickelled rctlector, and Bft. of cord; can be carried In the pocket of car—Price, 5/6. Postage, 6d. t RELIABLE RIM TOOLS —A quick and easy too! lo use for changing rims; will do the job in live minutes without injury to tyre, rim or tube. No. I, for light car rims—Price, gooffs quality, English make: a strong, serviceable tool—Price, 14-6; j postage, 16. No. 3. best quality, extra strong. for heavy work —Price, 22,6, : postage. I/I 0. I No. 12 MOTOR TYRE I'UMP —Good quality standard Tyre Pump, with brass barrel, 20in. x llin.: heavy brass fitting, folding feet, and detachable handle; complete with long connection Price, 6,6. Postage, I No. 13 MOTOR TYRE PUMP Similar to the above, but heavier quality —Price, 7/6. Postage. I/-. No. 14 MOTOR TYRE PUMP —Larger size barrel. 20in. x I Jin.; a very fine pump —Price, 8/9. TostNo. 15 SPECIAL BALLOON TYRE PUMP —This is a special double-barrel pump for balloon tyres. The capacity is extra large, and the pumping is quick and requires the minimum of exertion —Price, 27/6. PostTYRE LEVERS —A Tyre. Lever, of fine quality and perfect shape, made of tough steel; full length, I Sin., Rives greut prying strain —Price, 1/9. Postage, Bd. ~ ~ /=S ELECTRIC VULZrktM II you have not got Conditions Sheet despatch attached Coupon TO-DAY. The Manager, Colonial Ammunition Co., N.Z,, Ltd., Auckland. Please send v\e itv.mcdiately Conditions Sheet covering Photograph Contest, c i*o i» A'd ik e. . Queen Street will not give you these CANISER —A very repair, in less time than required for an ordinary solution patch. Is complete with adapter and cord, and I dozen patches, in neat metal case. No motorist should be without one—Price, complete with full instructions, 9/6. Postage, 6d. Extra Patches, 2, 6' per box of 2 dozen, MOTOR JACKS, No. 7 ff A strong all-steel Motor rawjjrv Jack for Balloon or Standard Tyres, with easy reverse action; for K5 light cars, such as Ford, A Chevrolet, Overland, etc, fi Capacity, 20001b. —Price, ffi 6/6. Postage, 1/2. H No. B—Similar8 —Similar to the P above; capacity, 30001b. j No. " 9—A strong AIISteel Jack for Balloon or Standard Tyres, with 3* piece handle and adjustable side step; suitable for buick. Light Trucks. Speed Waggons, etc. Capacity, •10001b.--Price, 18/6. Postage, 2 WINDSHIELD WIPER—I land 1 1 Wiper, sent complete with H fittings, for any make of car. : closed or open—Price, 2, 9. Ijj Postage, 4d. j j) HARDWARE, RADIO, AND MOTOR ACCESSORY MERCHANTS, 76 AND 78, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. I t i'i i■ J ' ; J, 'i' i 1 ■ ■ . 1 I 'u II I 1 • I I 1 'i » i ! piil > 1 .1. Ji' {jljE r • I ' phi i'! n r. 1 > 11 11 oco hy' !l:i!:: liibpiisiiiH PRICES Just because I'm 97-a yards away from Queen Street and its rents, and buy direct from the manufacturers, I• can SAVE YOU OVER 30% on Linoleums and Lino, squares. I'm just near enough to be handy for you, yet far enough away from the Dominion's largest rent centre to keep my prices FAR BELOW those on the main street. These Prices are Proof Our Linoleum Department, the finest in Auckland, shows you an. attractive new range of patterns—— and priced at only 4/11, 6/9, 6/11 The City's best range of Felt Basic Squares, noted as the best substitute for linoleum, is showing in wonderfully original designs. 9ft. X 6ft. - 23/9 9ft. . x 7ft. 6in. - 29/6 10ft. 6in. x 9ft. - 42/6 12ft. * Od. - 47/6 ANDREW MENZIES, Ltd., Open Warehouse lor Carpeti, UphoUtery, and Soft Furnishings, Lorne Street (Not Queen Streelt)» Next St. Jasw»' T&eatre. •V-l*-w m! emtsm m i I tr Let I.X.L. be your little helper t Washing Day, Madam! You will find I.X.L. a faithful diligent servant. 1 B or see Powder will liclp you 1o wash your clothes in a maimer you have never known before. You will be truly tlcli^litcd with tbo result —you will bo delighted with the paving of toil —for when you employ I.X.L. the back-ach-ing drudgery of tho washing board is gone for ever. ONLY 2d A PACKET M.uiufs.ctured by SIiPERBUS PACKING CO. LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 16

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