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|E DAINTY POSIES —ln a large assortment of designs and colourings Usual 3 ft Prices • • 1/3 to 2/3 each. ~~g E SALE PRICE: AU 6d. each. 3 II IMIJ I II , • ! - ' pi,l r.-" I 1 1 I v V EilHig SiKI $7/ 2k Bargains in Frocks for Children of all ages showing on second floor. , 571—CHILD'S FLORAL CAMBRIC FROCK, of excellent quality in attractive style, as llustratlon. Plain poplin trlram ngs. Outstanding shades are orange, blue, and red. Sizes: 221n. 241n. 271n. 30ln. 331n. George Court's Usual Prices .. 7/lt 8/6 8/11 9/6 9/11 SALE PRICE 5/6 5/11 6/S 6/11 7/6 348—CHILD'S DAINTY RAYON FROCK In shades or White, pink, champagne, blue, rose, and saxe, with contrasting collar and pipings. Sizes 2iin. 27in. 30in. George Court's Usual Prices 13/6 14/6 15/6 SALE PRICE 7/6 8/6 9/6 587—CHILD'S FLORAL CAMBRIC FROCK. Exceptionally good ' quality, in neat style. In shades of biscuit grounds, with floral design in saxe, hello., and cherry; with plain pipings, as illustration—Sizes: 20in. 22in. 24in. 27in. 30!n. 33in. Usual Prices 9/6 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 SALE PRICES • B/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/11 8/6 M » m vlUi* LADIES' UNDE LADIES' VESTS—In cream ribbed wool and silk mixture. An excellent texture for present wear. Round neck. Short sleeves or wide shoulder. Suntex make—George Court's Usual Prices: W. 6/11, O.S. 7/6 SALE PRICES: W. 5/6, O.S. 5/11 LADlES' VESTS cotton, with a soft fleecy lining. A serviceable quality. Splendid for wear. Round neck, French bound. Short or no sleeves. O.S. size— Usual Prices: N,S. 3/11, S.S. 4/6 SALE PRICES: N.S. 2/11, S.S. 3/6 CORSET BARGAIN "BERLEI" Abdominal Reducing Wrap-round Corsets, made in strong quality pink broche. Very low waistline and long well-fitting skirt. Adjustable lacings at sides. £our suspenders. Exceptional value. Sizes 2 tin. to 33in.—Usual Price . w 33/9 SALE PRICE 18/6 Auckland's GREATEST I FROCK FABRICS JAP. CREPE—3I inches wide. Always in favour for serviceable underwear, pyjamas, etc. In white, flesh, sa{mon, apricot, coral, pink, shell, rose, peach, red, almond and navy. Heavy quality—Usual Price .. B£d. yard. SALE PRICE 7id. yard; 7/- per dozen yards. ENGLISH ENDURER CREPE—-36 inches wide. Best quality. In white, -navy, black, saxe, helio., sky, cherry, almond, nil, salmon, light pink, peach, rose. Sale special— Usual Price 1/6£ yard. SALE PRICE l/2i yard. SOLTEX; —36 inches wide. The fadeless cotton fabric of many uses. British manufacture, Solprufe dye. The shades are cream, rose, salmon, maroon, fawn, helio., prawn, almond, sky, lilac, scarlet, grey, navy, or black George Court's Usual Price 1 /A\ yard. SALE PRICE 1/2 yard. lit 885 JUGS—In best English white enamel. Usually: 3 pts. 2/9, 4 pts. 3/3 SALE PRICES: 3 pts. 2/6, 4 pts. 2/11 Billies —In white enamel, with strong tin lidGeorge Court s Usual Price, 6pts. 4/9. Sale Price, 4/3. It's not the price-cuts alone that make "George Court's" Bargains the most sought after, but the fact that it's QUALITY goods, goods of style, in a word, goods that you WANT that are cut in price. Buying at "George Court's" Store is " Economy Buying Karangahape Road. i " 1 iHnri'TrI"*™** 1 "*™** ""«————————. Such attractive Bargains are offering in Hosiery and Gloves that many are buying for months ahead! m M m irms £3© m m wmm m mum mm mm LiißSit ISS Save 1/7 yd. on Shadow Tissue! Save 3/2 yd. on Curtain Nets! Save 1/1 yd. on Fine Sheetings! REAL KID GLOVES—Showing with neat turn-down cuffs. Correctly cut and finished, assuring perfect fit. Attractive in wear. Shades are: Grey, mode, beige— George Court's Usual Price .. 11/6 pair SALE PRICE 8/11 pair ENGLISH DOESKIN GLOVES —In straight cuff style, with elastic at wrist. A very serviceable glove in wear. Shades: Grey, putty, chamois, pastel—George Court s Usual Price 7/11 pair SALE PRICE 5/11 pair SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES—With turn-down cuffs, in various neat designs. An excellent glove for every-day wear. Neat in fit. Shades are: Sand, rosewood, beige, putty, doeskin —Usual Price .. 3/6 pair SALE PRICE 2/6 pair PURE SILK AND RAYON MIXTURE HOSE —Excellently shaped. A very durable number, and is smart in appearance. Shades: Gazelle, nufawn, rose beige, light champagne, peach, new brown, black, white—Usual Price 5/6 pair SALE PRICE 3/11 pair PURE SILK HOSE—Of fine quality yarn. A neat fitting and attractive stocking, featuring the slenderising point heel. Shades: Woodbark, sable, Oriental pearl, dove, black, white, nigger—George Court's Usual Price ........ 6/1 I pair SALE PRICE 5/6 pair PURE SILK HOSE—Featuring the fashionable French heel. Semi-service weight, full fashioned, assuring perfect fit. Shades are: Peach, beachtan, sunbronze, brown, grain, nude—Usual Price .... 8/6 pair SALE PRICE . 6/6 pair WE PAY POSTAGE or RAILAGE on all good 8 excepting Fragile Goods, Seagrass Furniture, Made-up Bedding, Wire Mattresses, Kapok, Curtain Rods, Oil Baize, Hardware, Travelling Ware, Toys, and Stationery Was 19/11 Was 39/6 Was 29/6 Sale, 14/11 Sale, 19/6 Sale, 19/11 Hundreds of Bargain OUT SIZE of beautiful 885 PRETTY VOILE FROCK, la dainty style, 874 MATRON'S FROCK In beautiful art. silk marowith collar, V neck and j cain; well fitting - . Roll j all-over design. Bodice is bow; contrast trimmings, 5 collar and pleats In skirt, flnlsbea ij with black buttons and buckle to I Pleats In si tone, as Illustration, i tratlon. Bla Shade: black/white (all j ture only, neat designs). Sizes: : Usual Price O.S. and X.O.S.— George i Sale Price . Court's Usual Price: 19/11 • Sale Price 14/11 ! collar and tie; trimmed with black silk pipings. Pleats In skirt, as Illustration. Black/silver-mix-ture only. Size \V.— Usual Price 39/6 Sale Price 19/Q cut on new lines, featuring novel waist line. Vest and cuffs piped with plain material to tone. Pleats In skirt as Illustration. In navy/beige. Sizes: 0.5., X.O.S.—George Courtfs Usual Price 29/6 Sale Price .19/11 BOYS' SHIRTS $ SHADOW TISSUES—2O pieces of very attractive Shadow Tissues, in best quality. Very artistic designs, carried out in unusually rich colourings. 3 1 inches wide. Usual Price ........ 5/3 yard SALE PRICE 3/8 yard CURTAIN NETS—'SO pieces (oddments), in better class Curtain Nets. Mostly in art. silk. Beautiful two tone and plain colour effects. 40 inches wide—Usual Prices 5/6 and 6/6 yard SALE PRICE 3/4 yard i SHEETING —20 pieces 80-inch Fi'nfc Linen-finish Twilled Sheeting. A j really good quality line—Usual i Price . .i.i.i 3/9 j SALE SPECIAL ........ 2/8 I SHEETING—IO pieces good qualj ity 72-inch Twilled Sheeting. ! Guaranteed pure. Finlay'a wellknown make—George Court s Usual Price ............ 3/8 i SALE PRICE 2/11 111 111 i 1 1 1 1 1 11 ;1 1 111 11 111111 111 I)I I I11)I 1 LADIES' RAYON SCARVES. In Windsor style. With small allover designs and striped ends. In biscuit, green, rose beige or saxe George Court's Usual Price, 2/1 1 each. Sale Price, 2/3 each. BOYS' CANOE SHIRTS In plaih shades of Britway. A guaranteed fast dye. Shades of fawn; biscuit, and light blue. Sizes 1 to 5 Usual Price . . SALE PRICE 4/11 to 5/6 each BOYS' WHITE COTTON SINGLETS—Short sleeves. Made to fit and wear well. Summer weight. Sizes 28in. to ~32in. chest-—George Court's Usual Price 1/8, etc. SALE PRICE 1/4 each I 9 SONS LTD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD*AUCKLAND TRACED SUPPER CLOTHS. In pure Irish linen. Size 40 x 40in. With hemstitched edge for crochet. Assorted designs for needlework — George Court's Usual Price, 6/11 each. Sale Price, 4/11 each. MEN'S TROUSERS—Assorted dark grey tweeds, three pockets, cuff bottoms. Sizes 3 to 6—Usual Prices 12/6 to 13/6 SALE PRICE 9/11 MEN'S BRUSHED COTTON SINGLETS Half sleeves. Light weight, good wearing and washing. Sizes 36in., 38in., 40in.— Usual Price ....... 2/6 each SALE PRICE 2/21 each 884 HANDSOME FANCY VOILE FROCK, in ' small Men! Save 3/7 on Trousers Save 25/2 on Sac Suits I MEN'S SAC SUITS—-Assorted worsteds and tweeds, in popular col- —S ourings. All wool, well-finished 3 suits. Our popular Endurer cut, light, mid and dark shades. Sizes 3 to 6—George Court's Usual Prices: 90/-, 99/6, 105/- 3! SALE PRICE 79/10 ,3} MEN'S WHITE COTTON MESH SINGLETS —Half sleeves. Very cool and comfortable, and suitable for present wear. Sizes 3 4 in., 36in., 38in. or 40in.—Usual Prices ....... 2/1 1 each SALE PRICE 2/7 i each i mummumummmmmuumuimumMmmimiMmw

The Reader's Confidence is the iesest ,The Herald prides itself' on the esteem and goodwill lof its readers. Its record circulation is proof of its popularity. eans Well-Read Advertisements An advertiser in the Herald reaps the benefit of this confidence. His Announcement is Read and Read More Widely if it Appears in the Herald The daily habit acquired over a long period of years of reference to the advertising columns of the Herald is the guarantee of success from publicity in its pages.

I i 7 ' V 4 "*' O hM&g# 20/36 h.p. 30-Gwt. A SPEED UP TRANSPORT & CUT DOWN COSTS with the 30-cWt Transporting goods more rapidly, and therefore covering a wider area, with the unfailing reliability of the best of British-built vehicles, is now made possible by the lightness and high speed ofthelateßt2o/36h.p.30-cwt. Albion. This gain in working capacity is achieved without lessening the Albion s supreme strength and durability, and even increases its proverbial economy in running costs. Write to<day for full details. British, Built A IJBIONMOTORCARCO.,LTD. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. Concessional fas for New Zealand' A. D. RILEY & CO., LTD., Paykel's Building, Anzac Avenue, AUCKLAND. (P.O. Box aiBJ should guard their children and themselves from ANAMIA £ Anmmia is often unsuspeoted. jradually become pale - faced, listless, irritable, the real cause beintf unsuspeoted until the condition becomes AC danierous. Take CASSELL S. They hare TAI achieved miraoles in counties* cases. ®f § N E Nutrients and Hypophosphites to enrich the blood and I nourish the nerves, Stomachics and Karymes to | strengthen digestion and stimulate appetite, Cassell s provide nutrition ol the most oomplete kind in concentrated form. Cation's Tabloti should bo takon In caios ©t OVERSTRAIN, NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, NEURITIS, NERVE PAINS, NEURASTHENIA, HEAD' ACHE, ANAMIA, PALPI. TATION, KIDNEY WEAK. NESS, CHILDREN'S WEAKNESS.

Film discoloura teeth and then destroys them. Dentists urge a special way to remove it. fi J I.. - I 0 -I / 0 . W- MZMigmmti Gone ♦ ♦ * sparkling T D-DAY dental science, almost without exception, urges and prescribes a special film-removing dentifrice. To film alone is traced cloudy, stainedlooking teeth. Film, too, is the chief cause of the most dreaded tooth and gum disorders. And, in later life, these develop grave disturbances throughout the entire system that medicine is powerless to correct. Every day fatalities by the score may be indirectly traced to film. Through clinical study and in practice, thousands of cases have been brought to light that prove this beyond all doubt. That is,,why, to-day, film and how you itiiyfil > S&ilp SMMMM 1 I i I I I teeth regain whiteness must remove it is your dentist's greatest problem. Run your tongue across the teeth. If you feel a slippery, slimy coating—that is film. It clings tightly to teeth and defies all ordinary ways of brushing. It gets into crevices and stays. It absorbs stains from food and smoking. Film hardens into tartar. Germs by the myriad breed in it. And germs with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea and decay. For the sole purpose of removing film Pepsodent was compounded.' The newfound agents it embodies act first io curdle film in gentle safety to e,namel. Then brushing takes it off completely, Old ways made necessary long and harmful brushing. Now that is ended. This way acts to .firm the gums and restore colour. > \ Pepsodent is the greatest step made In a half century's study of tooth cleansing methods. § ' | The Special Filrri'Rernoving Dentifrice Write for FREE 10-day trial tube~to THE PEPSODENT COMPANY (N.Z.) LIMITED, Box 504, G.P.0.. Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20504, 4 March 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20504, 4 March 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20504, 4 March 1930, Page 17

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