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JCL HOJt A—Modish Frock of fine quality All-Wool Stockinette. Smart one - piece style, with full belt and self scarf. Almond, Fawn, Lido Blue, or Red. Sizes S.W. and W. —Usually 29/6 .Now 20/B—Frock for O.S. figures only! Woollen Tweed effect; collar, bodice and skirt attractively piped in contrast shade. Suede belt. Brown* Bottle Green, and Red. O.S.—Usually 39/6. Further Reduced to 25/J i .. r • r. C—A New Woollen Mixture distinguishes this neat Frock. Collar and neckfold are in contract colours. Skirt with hip yoke and inverted pleats; suede belt. Black, Navy, Bottle Green. Sizes S.W. and W.—Usually 39/6. • •• Now 30/xwm m% 52 2SMSlfeft! mm-. : IF~ vWQiw\!m : wm%m Usually 75/ DRESS FABRICS FURTHER REDUCED 8/6 and 9/11 WORSTED SUITINGS, 54in. and 60in. Now 5/" 4/11 FRENCH NOVELTY STOCKINETTES, 36in. Now ....... *2/6 w**' 6/11 FRENCH HEAVY AND LIGHT - WEIGHT TWEEDS. 50m. and 54in. Now 2/6 y*rd--4/11 CREAM KHANTONA, 40in., 3/6 yd. 2/6, 3/6- ART SILK' NINON, 36in. t 2/" y ard * 5/11 ART SILK COATING, 36in., 2/6 ***• 9/11 FRENCH COATING AND COSTUME TWEEDS, 54in., Now 3/6 y ard * 3/11 ART SILK FLORAL GEORGETTE, 36in., Now 2/6 y ard - I /6, I /8, MOLLETON FLANNELETTE, 26in. and 31 in.. Now 1/3 yard. 6/6 HEAVY ROUGH NAVY SERGE, 54in., Now ' • •5 /" yard. 6/11 NOVELTY COSTUME SUITINGS, 54in., Now 3/6 y ari 10/6 NAVY OR BLACK WOOL BARATHEA, 54in., Now 8/11 yard. 1/6 COTTON TWEEDS, 36in., Now... j|/3 yard. 8/11 FAWN RAINPROOF CRAVE NETTE, 54in.. Now 5/■ y® rd * 3/6 Pillow Cases, H.S., Embroidered, 1/6 1/6 Coloured J3ordered Damask Cloths, size 36 x 36 inches Now o|f 3/6 Coloured Bordered Damask Cloths, 47 x 47 Now 1/6 19/6, '27/6 Linen Table Cloths, 72 x 90 ...••••••••♦•••Now 12/6j 17/6 22/6 Linen Table Cloths, 72 x 72, 12/6 Bid Mercerised Serviettes, 20 x 20, 3d 27/6, 29/6 Marcella Quilts, 72 x 90, Now .... ....17/6, 20/8/11 Crash Table Cloths, 36 x 36, 4/ m wk 1 ) > H m 7/ lr C OATS furthe LADIES* EVENING WRAPS. Model Wraps, in Velvets and Broches. Peach, Green, Brown, or Black. F. Re'd. Usually Bgns. sxns. Usually 9, 9J, 10, llgns. 6ep». Usually I4grts 9snsFUR - TRIMMED COATS, in Diagonal Tweed effects. Semifitting, bplted and plain styles. Black/Grey, Blue/Grey, Green/ Grey, or Brown/Grey two-tone effects—Usually 57/6. Further Reduced to 40/" FUR-TRIMMED COATS, semi-fitting style, fully lined. Brown, Blue, or Green. Exceptional value—Usually 84/- ." Furthe* Reduced to 60/", FUR-TSUMMED COATS of Tweed, in smart semi-fitting and belted styles. Attractive shades and designs. Usually 84/- 95/- sgns. s;|gns. 6|gns. 7£gns. 9gns. F. Re d. 60/- 70/- 75/- 80/- 90/- 97/6 6gns. LADIES* RAINCOATS, of Rubberised Tweedette. Storm collars, belted, with inset pockets. .Usually 45/- 47/6 /- 52/6/ Further Reduced to 35/ ■ 35/" 40/" LINENS, NAPERY, etc., FURTHER REDUCED STAR ATTRACTION! ' Horrocktjes' Buttoned Pillow Cases, 20 5c 30——Usually 1/3, Now ............. ♦ • >.iO*d I /11 Horrockses' Buttoned Pillow Cases, hemstitched, 20 x 30 ...Now 1/3 4/6 Printed Table Covers, 36 x 36, 2/6 I /9 Linen Coloured Bordered Table Cloths, 36 x 36 Now 1/3 10/6 "Tango" Coloured Bed Quilts, 72 x 96 Now 6/6 5/6 Coloured Linens, 45in., Now 4/6 yd--1/3 Hand Embroidered Grass Linen D'Oyleys, lOin Now lOid I I PHONE 46-920 QUEEN STREET P.O. BOX 320 Let GOOD TASTE guide you to the JCL Roof Garden Tearoom! They come back day after day—the aame satisfied, patrons. perfection of cuisine, that flawlessness of service, and that A p ON £ BLEI g d Music played daily, has been founded. Morning and Afternoon Teas from 6d, Luncheon from 9d. Music played y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 17