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It* Ladies' All-Wool Shetland Spencers Usually 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. Mat .'....2/(1 Pull-on style; round neck; no sleeves, short sleeves or long sleeves. Sizes W. and O.S. FLEECY-LINED ART. SILK STRIPED CAMI-BOCKERS. Opera top, elastic at knee. Colours of Nil, Sky, also Black, White. S.W. and \V. sizes—Usually 10/9, 10/1 I. Sale Price, 3/11 LADIES' COMBINATIONS. Medium weight; round neck, open front, long sleeves; Natural shade only. Sizes S.W. W. Usually 18/11 . 19/6 Sale Prices, 13/6 13/11 CORSELETTES. Usually 26/6 and 28/1 I. Sale Price, 17/11 Made in heavy Pink Coutil, well boned and fitted with straps to support abdomen; elastic insets at hips; " Never-slip " shoulder-straps; six suspenders. Sizes 40in. to 48in. WRAP-ON CORSETS. Made in superior quality Silk Broche. Suitable for slender figures. Elastic section on hips; four suspenders. Sizes 23in. to 28in.—Usually 9/6. Sale Price, 6/11 300 Beautiful IRISH LINEN SUPPER CLOTHS Usually 8/6, 8/11. 9/11. Now ?%/1 I Attractively embroidered in dainty fast colourings; scalloped, vandyked or hemstitched edges. Size 36in. X 36in. \ CURTAIN NETS EXCEPTIONAL SALE OFFERING AT Nets that are priced in the usual way at 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 yard. Big assortment in excellent designs and dainty colour effects. 30in. to 40in. widths. A CLEARING LINE OF SMART CURTAIN NETS, 40in. wide. Cream and Ecru grounds with pretty side stripes in fast colours—Usual Price, 2/3 per yard. Sale Price, 1/3 to Clear. 27-INCH WHITE NURSERY TURKISH TOWELLING, heavy quality—Usual Price, 2/4 per yard. Sale Price, 1 /6 per yard. The following items will again convince that for real savings on quality goods George Court's Sale affords unparalleled opportunities. Remember, these are merely typical examples the Store is full of Sale Offerings equally as attractive. Then again, Clearance Prices for small quantity lots not advertised often provide the most profitable buying SEE THE WINDOWS. For WOMEN'S TWEED SUITS Usually 84/- to £5/10/-. Thin gives an indication of the drastic price reductions, that rule in the Showroom. Here are fashionablystyled Suits of splendid quality Tweed. Three-quarter length Coat with novelty strappings of self material; Skirts with hip yokes and pleats. In predominating mixtures of Beiges and Browns. Various sizes. WASHING SATIN BLOUSES, 19/11, for 14/11 —Smartly-styled Blouses with neat adjustable collars, also with V necks and jabot front. In shades of Beige, Champagne, Pink, and Red. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. TWEED COATS, 79/6, for 49/6 Several particularly smart styles with large Fur collars, featuring new cuffs and other distinctive style notes; all fully lined and perfectly finished. In Brown and Fawn mixtures. All sizes. MAIDS' FUR TRIMMED COATS Usually 87/6 to £5/19/6. Clearance Price, 47/6 This remarkable , offering embrace 9 smartly-styled and beautifully-fin* ished Coats in best quality Velour. Light and Dark Navy. 36in. and usually 87/6. And four other styles, equally as smart, in Velour and Tweed. All Fur trimmed and fully lined. Quite the latest shades and sizes 36in. to 38in. Children's and Maids' Egyptian Cotton RAINCOATS Rubber lined; strong and fadeless; storm collar; two pockets; belt all round. In Rose, Fawn, Green, Red. Sizes 33in. 36in. 39in. 42in. Usually 14/6 14/11 15/6 15/6 Sale Prices, 9/11 10/6 10/6 10/6 Kasha Scarves All Wool, Light Fawn with coloured stripes—Usually 4/6. Sale Price, 2/11 CREPE FAILLE 10/6 for 6/11 A delightful Silk and Wool production. Dressy in appearance and in every way one of the most desirable dresa fabrics obtainable. Dependable in wear and suitably chosen for ensembles, evening wraps or frocks. In soft shades of Russet, Cinnamon, Apricot, Mushroom, Caramel, Rosette, Copper Beach, Vinettc. 40in. width. ALL-WOOL CREPE DE CHINE 6/11 for 2/11 A grouping of these beautifully Woollen Fabrics, embracing fancy weaves, stripes and small fels checks. All finely-woven fabrics with nice soft texture. In colourings of Mauve, Light Brown, Rosette, Light Blue, Fawn, Beige, Rose Pink, Coral, also Black. 38in. width. PRINTED SILKS Usually 6/11 to 12/11. For 3/11 This wonderful value offering embraces Printed Silk Crepe de Chine, Marocains, Satins, etc. Quite the newest designs and colourings. 36/38 in. width. BROCHE TAFFETA 5/11 fo, 3/11 A delightful Silk for dainty party and evening frocks. Neat self-colour design. In Shell Pink, Coral, Salmon, Nil Green, Rose, Sky, Lemon, Ivory, Parchment, Apple. 35in. SILK COURGETTE 7/6 for 3/H Soft Suede finish, dependable in wash and wear. For frocks, undergarments, etc. In shades of Lime, Lemon, Champagne, Apricot, Seaweed Green, Light Resedt, Deep Salmon. 36in. width. 152 VELVET MODEL HATS In many instances there are no two alike. A particularly interesting and comprehensive collection of Hats, embracing Turbans, oIT-the-face styles, Berettas, and Brimmed Types suitable for everyone from misses to matrons. Hats that are priced in the usual . way up to 29/6 each. Colours include Brown, Bottle, Light Green, Saxe, Wine, Mulberry, Purple, Fawn, Beige, Red, Royal, Navy, also Black. THREE CARPET SQUARES AT HALF PRICE One 9ft. x 12ft. Axminster .... Usually £ls/15/-. For £7/17/© One 9ft. x 12ft Super Axminster .. Usually £23. For £ll/10/One 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Axminster .... Usually £l3/10/-. For £6/15/" ART. SILK HOSE 4/11 for 2/3 Ladderproof Hose of Artificial Silk lined with fine lisle thread. Perfect fitting and hard wearing Stocking. In shades of Paris Nude, Tanskin, Light Fawn, Shoe Grey, Chateau, Black, White, Stone Beige. Suede Fabric Gloves 2/9 for J/© Splendid fitting Gloves in two-tone design on turn-down cuffs. Also Pull-on Gloves, smart in appearance. Shades of Cedar, Sand, Mole, Putty, Beige, Dark Grey, Nutmeg. Boys' Fancy Jerseys Usually 6/11, 7/6, etc. Sale Price, 4-/10 Serviceable Jerseys in Wool and Cotton Mixture. Plain shades of Grey, Fawn, and Putty. Fancy collars. Sizes 26in. to 32in. chest. Boys' College Shirts In Navy All-Wool Flannel. Fast dye, Silk stitched, heavy weight. Sizes 2 to 6 7 to ! 0 Usually 8/11 9/11 ' Sale Prices, 6/11 7/11 Sale —Karangahape Roa

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20902, 18 June 1931, Page 18

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