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CO wrajß* m. saw FASHION—RIGHT TO THE FINGER-TIPS GLOVES Sale ONE-DOME KID GLOVES, with cuffs smartly trimmed contrast strapping. Light Beaver only. All sizes— Usually 11/6. JCL Colossal Sale Price, 8/6 • SUEDE-FINISH GLOVES, elastic wrists, wid.e fancy gauntlets, trimmed in contrast shades. In Beaver and Pastelle Usually 2/6 to 4/-. Sale, I/11» 2/11 • ' ENGLISH DUPLEX GLOVES, elastic wrists, with long plain gauntlets. In Navy or Green — Usually 5/11. Sale Price, 3/11 • DOESKIN GLOVES, elastic wrists and soft gauntlets. In Mid Tan-—Usually 14/6. JCL Colossal Sale Price, 12/6 • SUEDE GLOVES, washable. Elastic wrists and soft gauntlets. In Brown-and IJeaver. Sizes 6i to —Usually 9/6. Sale,' 7/6 • 2 - DOME KID GLOVES, in Black only. Sizes 5| to /—- Usually 9/6." Sale Price, 6/11 Filmy—flattering —-everything thai Silk Stockings should be . . . • and Specially SALE Priced! -—that Auckland's Thriftiest Shop and Save...and KE Sale approaching its conclusion . . « don f t delay one single minute. m ■f§w "v T/ • e I m a ?s Yes, Sir— WIDE-END TIES forJ/.«n 1/6 (Sold Usually at 1/6, 2/-) Not the cheap and nasty sort, no a j r —but QUALITY Ties of unmistakable good taste, in a choice, widely assorted range, featuring the very latest smart designs in attractive colour tonings. Wide end; specially reduced in price! fIJ. STRAW BOATERS, excellent quality Straw. Colossal Sale, 7/■ 20/- SPORTS TJtOUSERS, All Wool, neat colourings, tunnel loops. JCL Colossal Sale' Price... J8 / 6 5/6 MORLEY*S WOOL/COTTON SINGLETS. Colossal Sale* 3/11 WHITE COTTON ATHLETIC SINGLETS. Colossal Sale, 10d wmmmmm JCL HOSIERY MESH HOSIERY, in Art Silk; seamed back. Shades include Deer, Omar, and New Brown. Special, 2/6 ART SILK/WOOL HOSIERY, fully fashioned. Wool sole, wide tops. Shades are Light, Fawn, Dark Brown, and Light Grey—Usually 4/1 1 pr. Sale Price, 3/11 LISLE HOSIERY, extra heavy , weight, English make, fully fashioned: in shades of Lt. Fawn, Lt. Gunmetal, Stone, Nigger Brown, Black or White—Usually 6/11 p a i r . JCL Colossal Sale Price, 5/11 PURE SILK HOSIERY, fully fashioned, dull finish, lace clox. In Fawns and Grey shades. A.ll ®jzes. Slightly imperfect—Usually 13/6 pr. Sale, 6/6 PURE SU.K HOSIERY, fully fashioned, Cuban heels, Lisle tops. Shades: Cloud, Pigeon, Lt. F aw 2i Fawn, Tanblush or Reve—Usually 10/6 pr. 7/11 PURE SILK HOSIERY, extra fine gauge, fully fashionecl. Shades are Lt. Qunmetal, and Lt. and Dk. Fawn —Usually 13/6 pr. JCL Colossal Sale Price, 7/11 Use JCL's HOSIERY REPAIR SERVICE. LADDERS invisibly repaired. 1 & t M mm ifi >?%> Now here's the newest. Bedtime Story. • • told ty JCL in terms of QUALITY—and exceptional GOOD VALUE ... 8/11 N'DRESSES f <" 6/11 Figure sketched , ?• Fashioned from Floral Lawn Fabric, embodying deep Empire yoke casing and threading .at waist. Pink, Sky, Helio., Maize, and Nil Green. Women's size. jc ' 7/11 N'DRESSES 5/11 Figure B—as sketched " Sleeveless Nightdresses, beautifully made from cool, tinted.Lawn Fabric. In Lemon, Pink, Sky, Helio., and Apricot. Scalloped neck and armholes in contrast shades.'' Women's size. , < < • and these, not illustrated • • • TINTED LAWN NIGHTDRESSES, sleeveless, with square neck. New shape, in Pink, Sky, Nil Green, Helio., Maize, Apricot--»each-with hemstitching in contrast colour, also '« contrast bindings. Wom.'s size-—Us. 5/11. Sale, 3/11 FLORAL LAWN NlGHTD|lsss^.s»bi^^v-wi^*«md neck, tucked front; round yoke, and hemstitched, r Nil Green, Pink, or Helio. Women's; Colossal Sale Price .. •••• •♦• •"*5/11 PLAIN CRIMP NIGHTDRESSES, sleeveless. with new Empire yoke, shaped skirt, and round nock. Cream, Pink, Apricot, Ni] Green, Helio.--tindmgs in co l **"* coloura. Women's LADIES' BOSTOCK SHOES Usually 42/6. _ I Rapidly clearing— 1 *har . . only left now. New - colours for Summer. Sixes: 2, 3| 3| t 4. JCL SALE, QUEEN ST PERFECT TEETH at Half the Usual Cost. H|H|B A £5/5/- Set of Artificial Teeth for Theae Teeth are worth £5/6/- anywhera. Ttl ®y are made from the world's best materials, ana will lest a lifetime. Purchase one of tnese new seta Instead of having your present one remodelled. They will fit better, look better, and give greater satisfaction—£6/6/- VALUE .w* only £2/10 a COUNTRY REBIOENTS. This Special Offer Is for a limited period only. Bend msmammmmmai 10/- deposit now, and you can get your set at this price if olalmed within four months. WPBEWI DENTIST DAVIES *ssß& perfect suction. (Opp. Woolwortns). JL Are husLan T human? Life swiftly becomes unbearable with a nervy, irritable man. Yet if people only realised it, nerves are a needless affliction. Wincarnis is ithe ideal nerve tome. it creates rich new blood, restores jaded nerves, and builds up new reserves ol health and strength. TUB WINS OF Uffi Over 20.000 recommendations from mimical men. M LIGHTER Have deliciously light and succesful cakes and pastries every time you bake 1 Simply add V* cup of Duryea's Maizena Corn Flour to every % cup of ordinary flour! You'll be amazed at the difference it makes. m n 8 A fully illustrated and most complete recipe book entitled "Soup to Sweets" has just come to band. Write TO-DAY for your free copy, enclosing Id. in stamps for postage; t" P.O. Bo* 227» Auckland? C*l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 7 (Supplement)

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