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niflßßimiiiHSßßini s on Autumn Shopping at W O 411) A * T'S TO-DAY -*■ In these days, when the spending value of the pound is an important iitem in every personal and domestic budget, the question of Satisfaction—of lasting value for money spent—demands careful consideration. The following items are worthy of this consideration,, and youi inspection is invited. LUMBER JACKET—SI/11 Boys and Youths Lumber Jacket::!. A real serviceable Winter garment. Made from New Zealand Wool in a variety of all-over patterns. Two breast pockets with flaps. Contrasting collar and waist band. Sizes 24in. to 32in. chest. All sizes. , One Price: 9/11 each. STORMPROOF COATS Men si Oiled Canvas Coats. Prepare for the wet weather. These Coats are guaranteed waterproof. If unsatisfactory we will replace. Suitable for riding or walking. Finished with all the latest improvements. Wonderful value. Sizes 3 to 7. Lengths 50in., 52in., 54ir., 56in., 58in. Price: j £ MEN'S SOCKS Special Purchase of Men's ]-ancy All-Wool Cashmere Half Hose. Self grounds with smart designs. Price: J J/-1 pair; 2 Pairs for J Special Value in' CURTAIN NETS Fadeless Cotton Curtain Net. All-over design with artificial silk border. Suitable lor bedroom curtains, etc. 36 inches wide. Price: ni D ysurd. AXMINSTER RUGS Axrninster Hearth Rugs. Fringed at ends. A reliable quality for wear. Showing in af ne selection of fai«vn, blue, grey and brown tcnings in several smart designs. Size 2 7in. x 54in. Price: H fdL CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' CARDIGANS DARK NAVY CARDIGANS —"Petone" make. Superior quality, All-wool. Uood shape. Koll collar, two pockets. Size 9; 26in . 28in . 3 0in. ,32i„. 34in. George Court's Prices: 14/6 15/6 16/6 In black, 18/6. Maids* size, 34m., only. GIRLS' PULL-OVERS ... GIRLS' NAVY ALL-WOOL PULL-OVERS —Hard wearing. Superior quality. Splendid shape. Neat turn-down collar. Buttons at neck. Two pockets, aA;_ Sizes: 24in. 26m. 28m. 30m. 32in. 34m. Prices: 8/11 9/6 9/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 SILKS BROCADED TAFFETA—A rich quality Taffeta with a charming self-coloured design. For smart evening frocks, linings, etc. In shades of vieux rose, apple green, turquo.se, peach shell pmk. deep sky, brown and ivory. 36 inches wide. % rnce. J y „ CREPE MADELEINE —A new Art. Silk, resembling a heavy Silk Crepe de Chine. Most dependable in wear. For smart frocks, blouses, etc. In ivory, navy, black, beige, rose beige, turquoise, bottle, orange, wine, Persian red, deep sky, saxe, nigger, brown, cream, cardinal, pink. J>t> inches wide. Pr,Ce: 4/6 s^' A NEW TWEED FLAKED COSTUME Wonder Cloth for Value. Very dressy in appearance; beautifully flaked with indistinct check. Most suitable for frocks, ensembles, and maids wear. In delightful colourings of new brown, wine, nigger, national blue, dark beige, new green, reseda green, bottle green, chocolate, also navy and black. 36 inches wide. Price: J A yard. Wa 621—FANCY WOOL CARDIGANS—In smart 2-tone mixture. Neat design. Finished plain facings. Shades of leather /fawn, orange/white, orange/ green, mole/champagne. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. Prices: S.W. and W.: fl MILLINERY A comprehensive selection of the New Season s Matron's Hats in Felt. Some with small brims and turned-up backs, trimmed with Velvet and Feather Mount. Others Off-the-face style with narrow or deep brims, finished with smart Quill. All shades and all fittings. Prices: j[g/f J to 25/6 Introducing the Famous KATHLEEN COURT BEAUTY PREPARATIONS 5/- Gift Set for 2/6 Comprising one Crystal Jar Facial Youth Day Cream and one Large Box Golden Youth Face Powder. Ask for the Kathleen Court Booklet, "Charm," describing the complete range of Beauty Aids as stocked by George Court's. NIGHT ATTIRE Model 10—Dainty and good quality WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS. Made in tuck-in style. V, round and square necks. Short sleeves. Embroidered in dainty colours and designs. Assorted shades of cream, sky, helio., pink, apple, peach, lemon. Sizes S.W., W.: 8/6 OS: S/ll CORSELETTE—I3/6 "BERLEI" CORSELETTE—Made in White Cotton and Art. Silk Broche. Heavy lace up-lift brassiere top. Well boned back and front. Four strong hose supports. Suitable for the average figures. Sizes 32in. to 38iin. p " ce: 13/6 TURKEY RUG WOOL One of the most fascinating of Home Craft Hobbies is Pug Making. And George Court's Wool Department caters most thoroughly for this interesting and proifitable pastime. Rug Designs, Charts, Rug Hooks, Canvas, Gauges, etc., are stocked, and a complete range of all shades of Turkey Rug Wool. Obtainable in 4oz. skeins. Priced at 1/g skein, £/(£ lb. See Display in our Wool Department. EVENING FROCK 35/5101 —I'RETTY EVENING FROCK —In Celanese TafFeta. Very smart style, featuring novel effect in pin tucks, and finished with velvet flowers and spray. Low flared skirt, finished with neat frill, as illustration. Shades of ivory, sky, apple, apricot, lemon, rose, emerald. Sizes S.W., W. Price: Jlj/. 12/11 For Quality Goods at Lower Prices 12/6 MEN'S SUITS-£3/17/6 Made-to-Measure CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS— (n best Shelley China. White with blue bolder and blue line. 2/3 Plates to match. D /A eech. All-Wool Rqslyn Worsted and Tweeds. Skilful workmanship, reliable trimmings, and neat finish make satisfaction assured. V l6 i eatui 'e ot this remarkable offer is that two, or even more, expert fittings are given in the making of each suit, to assure a perfect fit. Patterns and selrmeasurement chart sent on application. GEORGE COURT & Karangahape Road SONS, C? Auckland IN ! 11l <--i'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21146, 1 April 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21146, 1 April 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21146, 1 April 1932, Page 15

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