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The BUYING OUAftOAHAH MAMAUC/UA#* at GEORGE COURT'S , t must be very apparent in the Beach attire depicted .to-day—the attractive styles the wanted, colourings—the reliable qualities—everything that is desirable in seaside fashions. Yet note how very reasonable the prices are —just what anyone would wish to pay if they are thrifty. V ss r - .//J II m J | -ifeffl m/r Ifi miu 7/11 i M7o—An ideal Beach Hat of bleached Rush Straw. The crown is nicely folded, and the slightly drooping brim is effectively hand-painted, and bound with red or green. <' V i 11 El 2—ln this beautifully shaped Allwool Canadian Bathing Suit, a very striking effect is attained by the threetoned diagonal stripes. Showing in ground colourings of red, jade, orange, royal or black. Obtainable in S.S.W. S.W. w. o.s. Prices: 16/11, 17/6, 17/11, 18/6 The Happi Coat is'a particularly smart little beach garment of Floral Cambric. Length 40 inches. Obtainable in ground colourings of black, flame, sky or saxe.—Exceptional Value at 5/11. *+mwm El4—This very smartly designed Beach Pyjama Suit is of Novelty Printed Cambric, and serves to show how reasonably priced beach wear is at George Court's. Price 10/11. The Hat to match completes a delightful outfit—Price 5/11. (Not Illustrated.) Ladies' All-wool Canadian Bathing Suits, with plain coloured bodice and striped skirt. Colours of flame, royal, saxe, red, jade, navy. Sizes: I S.W. W. O.S. X.O.S. t Prices: 11/6, 12/6, 12/11, 13/6 RID El 5—A particularly smart Allwool Bathing Suit, in Canadian style, featuring an unusual applique design, and facings (>f contrasting colours. Obtainable in gold, rose, salmon, jade or saxe. Sizes: S.W. W. O.S. Prices: 25/6, 26/6, 27/11 4/11 M72—All the ideals of a Beach Hat are embodied in this Nuie Island plaited hat. So light, shady and serviceable. In natural colour with quaint designs interwoven in bright colourings, and no two hats have exactly the same designs. Wa w W ■ mmli E3—An extremely smart Wolsey Bathing Suit, in superior wool of the finest and softest quality. Top in various effective stripes. Plain black pants and skirt. White canvas belt. S.W., 23/6; W., 25/-. E3—The Diving Cap is of heavy quality rubber, showing in blue, orange, sunkist, white, gold, black or green—3/11. E4 A novelty Sun Suit in fine soft quality pure wool. Low back is effectively featured by net butterfly design. Attached skirt and narrow belt. Showing in various colourings. S.W., 25/-, W., 26/6; 0.5., 27/11. Rl Men's All-wool Coney Island Suits. Navy knickers, stripe top. White rubber belt, similar to illustration. S.M., 13/6; M., 13/11; 0.5., 14/6; X.0.5., 14/11. Men's Two-piece All-wool Bathing Suits, with skirt attached. Featuring coloured chest bands—7/11, 8/6, 8/11. D2o—-Children's Canadian All-wool Bathing Suits, with Club bands on bodice and skirt. Sizes for ages 4 to 10 years. Also with band on skirt only, in sizes for ages 6 to 1 1 years and upwards. Colours: Flame, royal, saxe, red, jade, navy. Sizes: 21 24 27 30 32 Prices: 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, 9/11, 10/9 1929—Children's One-piece Woollen Bathing Suits, with belt. An imitation Coney Island style. Sizes for ages 5 to 10 years. Navy pants. Top of royal, jade, cherry, gold or red. Sizes: 22 24 26 28 Prices: 10/6, 10/9, 10/11, 11/9 (Not Illus.) Bathing Suits for Maids or Children. One-piece Woollen styles. For ages 3to 16 years. Colours: Flame, royal, saxe, lemon, jade, red, navy. Sizes: 21 24 27 30 32 Prices: 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6 SPECIAL ONE PRICE OFFERING. Maids' Woollen Canadian Bathing Suits. Club bands. Colourings of red, cherry, rose and blue. Sizes: 28 30 32 Usually 10/11. 11/9, 12/6 ATONE SPECIAL PRICE: 7/11 Rubber Bathing Caps, in a wide variety of prices from 7d, lOd to 3/11. Bathing Belts, in White Canvas and Rubber, Assorted colours and designs. . Prices from lOd to 1/11. mm m ft/y* n <Sv m miiinrn ■!* is W m/i 12/9 M7l—A very becoming Hat for wearing with Summer Wash Frocks is suggested in this drooping brim style of Reed Straw. Handtrimmed with coloured raffia in a variety of designs. Similar shapes, smaller and suitable for girls, at 7/11. Boys' One-piece Navy Cotton Bathing Suits. Fancy edgings. 22 24 26 28 30 32 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9 Boys' One-piece Colonial All-wool Bathing Suits. Chest bands, in assorted colours. 26 28 30 32 7/11 8/6 8/11 9/6 Boys' Cotton Coney Island Suits. Fancy stripe tops. Navy band, white belt. 22 24 26 28 30 4/3 4/6 4/9 4/11 5/3 Beach Sunshades. Big variety, in colourful designs. All sizes. Handles in every wanted type. 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11 to 11/6. Children's Sunshades—-2/11 to 5/11. "WONDERLAND The JOYLAND FOR CHILDREN Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Free Balloon r.nd a Gift from the Fairies to every child who enters "WONDERLAND." ADMISSION: Adults or Children, 6d each. For Holiday Apparel at Lower Prices. GEORGE COURT and SONS, LTD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TOYLAND On the Third Floor. Teeming with the most amusing, sensible and instructive toys obtainable.

C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s, Ltd. Circular Pens. BEVEN PRIZE MEDALB. WORKS} BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These »erie» of Pens neither scratch nor spurt. HjfvWa They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a soft lead pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an assorted Sample Box; Apply liberally* cooling, soothing and healing MENIHOLATIM for cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, colds, headaches and neuralgli 1/6 in tube* or jars at all chemists. 5 Z{<#

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 23

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