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Sizes: S.W., W., O.S.—Usually 89/6 s*^ - £4/19/6 || 4l\ ' Sleeveless Slip-overs. J As illustrated. Knitted in all-wool stockinette I pMI j j and silk and wool mixtures. U necks. All i L j'i ! '. 'ml j j t-lits season's newest shades. Sizes: S.W. and ///Jy Iff iff.'Mlllfelllu f / W.—Usually 12/6 to 19/11. j ( Sale Prices "9/11 " 12/6 Pure Silk Hose Sueded Fabric Gloves All service-weight numbers, in plain styles; also with embroidered clox. pull fashioned, and extra fine gauge. Special toe, silk splicing. In sunbronze, peach skin. Louvre, new beaver, sunbeige, Omar Usually 11/6 to 12/11 pair. Sale Price: 8/11 Ladies' Fancy Belts. Large range of designs and colour-ings-—Usually 9d to 1/3. Sale Prices: 6d , 1/6 to 1/11 2/3 to 4/3. 9d 1/-First-grade quality imitation suede. Showing in straight gauntlet, pullon and turn-over ctiff models. Perfect fitting. Serviceable in wear. Shades of mode, sablon, grey, sandalwood pastel, mink, castor, beige —— Usually 4/6 to 4/11 pair. Sale Price: Bead Mats. In many shapes and colourings. Suitable for table use. At Half Usual Prices —»Usually I/- to 2/11 each. Sale Price: to 1/5^ Special Assortment of Ladies' Neckwear. Comorising latest shapes in collars, in Art. Silk, Crepe de Chine, Guipure Lace—Usual Prices: 3/6 to 4/1 1. Sale Price: ALL 2/6 Shopping at the . . . GEORGE COURT Affords such satisfaction to those who would dress well, and at prices which mean a considerable saving. Turban Hats. Mixed Wool Berets. f Tmallir oq/c Usually 5/11. Usually 29/6. SALE PRICE: SALE PRICE: jg/g showing three different headbands. Red, blue. The fascinating court models. Made in straw brown black and white; also plain white SALE PRICE: cloth and finished at back with Hat, simple bow. brushed wool Berets—Usually 4/6. Sale Price 3/ 11 each. Ladies' Litiene Uniforms Marvellous Value at This Special Price: 4/11 Particularly good cut. Five buttons. Short sleeves. Sizes: 44in.; 0.5., 48in. Note the lengths. In white, helio., light saxe, dark B Ladies 5 Traced Crepe Nightdresses. In assorted designs foT needle working. Full size. In white, lemon, helio., skv, pink, aoricot —Usually 2/6. Sale Price: 1/11 f]| J \A J /is [P Ladies' Locknit Vests. Usually 9/6. SALE PRICE: g/JJ Canterbury brand. Round neck, no sleeves. Lace trimmed neck and arms. In sky, pink, black. XO.S. size only. Rubber Insoles. Sizes from 2 to 9. Pliable rubber insole, with linen backing. Comfortable in wear. Assorted colours—Usually 1/ 3 pair. * &Ue Price: J/Jl FOR SAVINGS ON QU . . . Maids' Fadeless Britway Frocks. Usually 12/11. SALE PRICE: JQ/J J As illustrated on right. Pretty semi-fitting style, with flared skirt. Belt at waistline. Pointed triimninjrs of contrasting shade. Shades of rose, green, blue. Sizes: 40in., 42in., 44in. Maids' Cardigans. Usually 23/6. SALE PRICE: JQ/J1 Summer weight, in fine fancy knitted wool. Pretty style, with close fitting band on hips, giving pouch effect. Coloured stripes to finish. Shades of Same, green, lemon, saxe, white. In 30in., 32in.,, 34m. "Twilfit" Corsets. Usually 17/6 and 19/6. SALE PRICE: \\/Q BacI:-lacing style, as illustrated on left In pink or white coutil Well boned with spiral unbreakable steels. Medium top. Long skirt. Six strong cuspenders. Sizes: 28in. and 29in., and 33in. to 36in. Another "Twilfit" Number. UiEuaOy 24/6. now IQ/6 Also a bade-lacing style, in strong coutil. Heavy boned, with spiral unbreakable steels. High top. Long skirt Cross-over straps at abdomen. Six suspenders,. Suitable for the heavy figure. Sizes 32in., 33in. and 35in. only. Ladies' Knit Silk Bloomers. Usually 12/6. SALE PRICE: Lace trimmed a t knee. Elastic waist and knee. Good fitting; gusset In assorted colours: Sky, ivory, helio., apple, pink. Sizes: S.W., W., O.S. Small Boys' Hats. In Dutch shape. Very suitable for boys 12 months to 5 years. Made from natural shade of fuji silk. Finished with silk band and bow— Usually 1/11 to 2/11. Sale Price: 1/3 White Towels. Usually 1/6 and 1/8. NQW JJ m job lot of Turkish Towels. Average size: 22in. x 42in. Youths' Neglige Shirts. In striped zephyr. White ground, with assorted coloured stripes. Guaranteed fast colours. One col- ] lar to match. Sizes 13 to 141 Usually 4/11. Sale Prices Bath Towels. Usually 2/6. NOW 1/6 Heavy white Turkish Towels, in dice weave. Size: 26in. x 48in. GEORGE COURT'S SALE KARANGAHAPE ROAD

So SPECIALTIES FOR LADIES' WEAR An infallible safeguard through trying occasions, Southalls lessen physical discomfort and give greater peace of mind than any other make of specialty. tr*n. SA Southalls Original Sanitary Towels Have been a habit for three generations. Nonchafing, comfortable and completely absorbent. Guard expersive underclothing fill f' these dainty knickers. Soft, LPr~i'i~ | | tght and pliable, they are obtain- */ \y able in shades of white, flesh and P Made, with net tops, from purest rubber Jill Southail Specialties axe. British Made Sc Sole N.Z. Represents ■i*-r ft I I* H. W. FROST » SURGEON DENTIST Lata University of Pennsylvania. U.S.A. 30 Vears* Experience. AUCKLAND: JELLICOE CHAMBERS (next Herald). WELLINGTON: 119, WILLIS STREET HAMILTON: WESLEY CHAMBERS. CHRISTCHURCH: 244, HIGH STREET. WANGANUI: 74, Broadway Bldgs., RIDGEWAY STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH: Sole's Bldg., Cor. Devon & Currie Sts. And at Dunedin and Invercargifl. A Perfect Set of Teeth for £2/12/6 Open Friday Evening, 7 to 8.30. Remodelling Set - - £!/!()/• Painless Extractions - - 2/6 „ Extraction* - - - 1/Extractions Free When Sets Ordered Nervous People, Talc* Heart! We recently imported the latest N 2 O and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any number of teeth without the slightest pain, danger, or after-effects. A Boon to Country Clients. —By employing modern metDods we can make a perfect set of teetn. requiring an attendance of only two Sours altogether, so tfcat patients living in tiie country can rtslt us and return tl» same day. and so take advantage of our superior work and low fees.

Insect stings are % healed and soothed If H with antiseptic,cooling GET RID OF PILES. For sale at all chemists THE Reader's Confidence is the Newspaper's Biggest Asset "The Herald" prides itself on the esteem snd goodwill of its readers. Its record circulation is proof of its popularity. A Weil-Read Newspaper Means Well-Read Advertisements An advertiser in "The Herald" reaps the benefit of this confidence. ————— —————————J—— 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 best guarantee of success from publicity in its pages.

CARPET DEPT. OFFERS FURTHER BARGAINS Six Designs in Axminster Body and Border Carpets—ls/6. Reduced to 8/11. Three Designs in 27in. Axminster Runners—--15/6. Reduced to 10/6. 18in. Axminster Border—l 3/6. Reduced to 5/6. Several Designs in Axminster Body Carpets —ls/6. Reduced to 10/6. One Design in Haircord Runner, 36in. wide—ls/6. For 10/6. 10 Designs in Super Wilton Carpets, size I Oft. 6in. £24/10/-. Reduced to £l2/10/V J LL last week crowds of wise shoppers thronged our store, eager to share in - the worth-while savings advertised. Now here are more welcome savings from our great a CURTAIN FABRICS ARE PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW Shadows, 33in. wide— Usually 5/6. Sale Price, Now 2/11. 48in. Shadow Madras, Cream, Blue and Cream —Reduced from 6/6 to 2/11 yard. 48m. Art. S3k Fadeless Nets, in Mauve and Helio.—From 9/11, 6/6, 7/11 to 2/11. 50m. Figured Sflfr Chen* 31e, suitable for heavy curtains. In Rose anrl Gold. Blue and Gold— Usually 23/6. Now 12/6. Silk Border and Edging. Exceptional value! Reduced from 3/6 to 1/6}-, and from 1/11} to 6fdL Office Cushions, in Moquette and Tapestry— To Clear at 4/6 each. It is worth a special tri to Town to see our window displays of remarkable sale prices Ikl Fu&NirHiNG SPBdALirrr Queen St ducfetand G ANE RINDING Cyiinder wad Crankshaft Griodirrjr, New Pistons, Risen. Ge*r«. Part*. UsrrraOed Serric« mad Vmlmm* THE STRAND B PASSELL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13 (Supplement)

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13 (Supplement)

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 13 (Supplement)

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