TEN GREAT \YS J Ladies' Marocain Frocks. Usually 25/. to 29/6. * Bargain Price, 1Q /1 1 Three very smart styles in attractively Printed Marocain. Some with collars, others without. Skirts are cut with low flare; pipings and buttons in contrasting shade are effectively used as trimming. Colourings include blue, cedar, beigealmond. Sizes S.W., w., o.& Sleeveless Frocks, in Printed Cambric-—* Usually 17/6. For 12/6. Washing Frocks, in Printed Fabrics— Usually 12/6. For 9/11. Milanese Princess Slips— Usually 13/6 to 16/6. For 8/6. Fancy Sun ray Skirts—Usually 14/6 to 17/6. For 12/6. All-Woo! Cardigan*— i Usually .11/6. For 6/6. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. Usually 2/11 yard. Bargain Price, 1 /'| 1 r A Pure Silk Crepe de Chine. Dependable in wash and wear, and showing in a wonderful range of colours. 36in. wide. Shot Taffeta SilkUsually 4/6. For 1/11* yard. Silk Georgett Usually 3/11. For 2/9 yard. Black Silk Crepe de Chine— Usually 12/11. For 8/11 yardArt. Crepe de Chine— Usually 6/6. For 2/6 yard. FLORAL ART. SH. Usually 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 yard. All Reduced to 1 Yfird. o Surely a great value offering like this cannot be imagined. Here are Floral Art. Silks of the best quality, in neat patterns that will make the smartest of afternoon and street frocks. Showing in a wonderful colour range. 36 inches wide* Black All-Wool Crepe de Chine, 36 in wide— Usually 8/6. For 6/6 yard. Black Silk Mixture Coating, 36in.Usually 4/11. For 2/6 yard. Cream Cojtton Gabardine, 36in.Usually 1/1 H. For 1/6 yard. Pinspot Crepe Yeomaine, 36in.— Usually 4/6. For 3/3 yard. MAIDS' FROCKS. IN PRINTED RAYON. Usually 10/6. Bargain Price, Pf / f f Delightful little Summer Frocks with flared skirt and plain collar. Belt and bands on pocket. In ground shades of green and grey. Sizes 36in., 38in. t Children's Frocks, in Bordered Cambric of excellent quality. Gathered skirt; Peter Pan collar. Small sleeve. Saxe, sky, rose, red, helio. Sizes: 20in. 22in. Usually 3/3 3/6. Bargain Prices: 2/9 2/11. Maids* Tailored Costumes, 24 only. In smart Tweed and Worsted. Hip yoke skirt. Sizes 6, 7, B—Usually 59/6, 84/-, 95/-, 105/-. Bargain Price, 45/°. MILLINERY BARGAINS. LINEN HATS. Usually 10/11 to 14/6. Bargain Price, /I 1 Here are the very Hats that will be wanted during the Summer months for wear with wash frocks and for the beach. Soft crowns and firmly stitched crowns narrowing at back. Plainly trimmed with self linen or ribbon, and with contrast colour underlining. Colours include royal blue,, brown, green, biscuit, fawn. Special Purchase Line of Summer Ha'ts, in Sisols, Crinolines, Rough Straws, Baku Cloth, Perle Viscas, etc. Colours include green, red, brown, blue—Usually 19/6. For 7/11. Children's Summer Straws, light-weight. Big colour variety, including white, cream, pink, pale blue, light green, lemon. Small mushroom brims trimmed satin ribbon or tiny flowers. Head sizes 20, 21, 21 Jin. —Usually 6/11 to 10/6. For 4/11. Small Boys' Two-piece Suits. Usually 11/6 and 12/11. Bargain Price, £? I A A very popular Suit in All-Wool Flannel. In shades of beige, grey, navy, cream. Pants of AliWooi Fine Serge. Suitable for boys 1 8 months to 5 years. Boys' and Youths' NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Assortment in woven stripes on light grounds. Fast colourings. One collar to match. Sizes 13, 13i, 14—Usually 5/11 to 7/11. Bargain Price, 3/8. AND ALL THROUGH THE WEEK TREMENDOUS SAVINGS On Quality Goods at George Court's EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED with the exception of a few proprietary lines. I Thousands of prudent stoppers know what a wonderful buying day a "Bargain Thursday" is ai George Court's. This great TEN-DAY event provides more and bigger bargains than ever, for price reductions not only extend to everything in the Store, but are more drastic on hundreds of lines. Then again, it comes just at the opportune time for the securing of smart Summer Apparel,, Holiday; Needs, Gift Goods and Toys at price savings far too important to be overlooked. SEE THE WINDOWS DAILY for the Great Bargains in small quantity lots not advertised. Ladies' Knit Silk PYJAMAS. Usually 21/-. Bargain Price, 12/11 Delightful garments in jumper style. Trimmed and bound in contrasting colours. Obtainable in orange, red, pink and apricot. Women's size. Striped Art. Silk Bloomers—Usually 6/6. For 4/11. Ribbed Cotton Vests—Usually 1/11. For 1/3. Fine Cotton Vests—Usually 2/3. For 1/6, WRAP-ROUND CORSETS. Usually 24/6. Bargain Price, g / Made from heavy quality Pink Coutil. Reinforced at front. Six hose supports. Size 34in. only. Boneless Corselettes, made in soft Pink Broche and Silk. Uplift brassiere top. Sizes 38in., 40in. Usually 32/6. Bargain Price, 6/11. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS. Usually 10/ lie Bargain Price, ila Made of good quality Cotton Fuji. Coloured ground with stripes to tone. Reinforced neck. Double cuffs. Two collars to match. Sizes 15, 15*, 16. • Doctor Union Flannel Undershirts, in navy, Shetland or light grey. Sizes: S. Men's, Men's, O.S. Men's—Usually 5/6. Bargain Price, 4/5. Fancy Half Hose, mostly All-Wool Cashmere with neat fancy stripes—Usually 2/6, Bargain Price, 1/9. Men's Cream Gabardine TENNIS TROUSERS. > * s Usually 15/11 pail-. Bargain Price, 11/6 Well-cut Trousers with pleated fronts. Side and hip pockets. Belt loops, side straps. Brace buttons inside. All sizes. Big Savings on WINDOW HANGINGS. Fadeless Mercerised Cotton Poplin, in rose, blue, helio., Arab, gold, green, brown, black. 38in.—Usually 2/9. Bargain Pricfe, 1/11. Cream Madras Muslin, all-over floral designs. Scalloped edge. 45in. wide—Usually 1/9. Bargain Price, 1/4. Fadeless Cotton Curtain Net, cream ground with two-tone artificial silk border, in brown/gold, black/gold, helio./rose, green/helio. 40in. wide. Usually 2/9. Bargain Price, 2/3. Astonishing Reductions on CARPET SQUARES. Wilton Carpet Square, 9 ft. x 9 ft.— Usually £l4/10/-. For £7/19/-. Axminster, 9 ft. x 9 ft. Usually £ll/10/-. For £7/10/-. Axminster, 9ft. x 1 Oft. 6in.— Usually £l3/5/-. For £B/15/-. Axminster, 9ft. x 10ft. 6in.— Usually £B/5/-. For £5/10/-. 20 Doz. Large Beach Towels. Usually 4/6. Bargain Price, 2/11 Towels of good serviceable quality, and in the bright colours that are usually desired in a Beach Towel. Size 36in. x 60in. Single Bed Sheeting, good dependable quality. Extra wide single bed widlth; 63in.—Usually 2/3. For 1/6 yard. Superior Quality Irish Embroidery Linen. 36in.—3/9. For 2/9. 40in.—4/3.. For 2/11. a 45in.—4/9. For 3/3. MERCERISED LISLE HOSE. Usually 3/1 Bargain Price, * For Big Savings on . ♦ • A full-fashioned stocking, made from mercerised or luntrous yarn. Has the appearance of spun silk. Excellent fitting, good wearing. In rose glow, mastic, grey, stone beige, Louvre. Fancy Garters—Usually 1 /8, 1 /9„ For 1/3 pair, Shirred ribbon garters with neat ornament. In dainty designs and colourings. Enclosed in box. Children's Beach Oversocks-—Usually 1 /6 to 2/1. For 1/- pair. Attractively designed turn-over ankle cuffs'. Sizes 3to 6. In cream, champagne, nude, silver. Sample Range of Toilet Sets Clearing at Half Usual Prices. A particularly interesting collection of Manufacturer's Sample Sets, comprising Brush, Mirror, Comb, etc. Also Manicure Sets in artistic cases, Novelty Writing Sets, and a big variety of Novelties in Xylonite. Suitable for Christmas giving. THE LADYLITE BAG. A useful roomy Circular Bag in Patent Leather. Strongly made with two locks and firm handle. Lined floral material; inside pocket and mirror. Ideal for the holiday season—-Usually 8/11, 9/11. , Bargain Price, 4/6. RIBBONS. Special assortment in Satin, Taiffeta, FailleAssorted colours. Widths £in. to fin. —Usually 2|dto 6d yard: Bargain Price, 3d dozen yards. ART NEEDLEWORK. Big Assortment at Special Bargain Prices. Traced Toilet Sets, five pieces. Pure Irish Linen. Hemstitched edge for crocheting. Assorted designs-—Usually 2/6. Bargain Price, 1/6 aeit. Mr KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21030, 14 November 1931, Page 9 (Supplement)
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