KAMAJtCAMAM ACAD-AUCKLAND GEORGE COURT'S 22nd AUGUST, 1934 HOLIDAY ARITHMETIC 0 With Sale Prices at George Court's as low as half price, how many £'s will a mother save on five children's school wear . . . but who cares about the exact figures? The point is that big, worth-while savings can be made if you buy school wear novifeM George Court's, while the Sale lasts. TRIMMED WITH BUTTONS 0 That is a phrase that applies to nearly every feminine garment nowadays. On dresses, suits, junipers, blouses—there's a place for buttons everywhere. There's a place l'or buying buttons, too George Court's. There you will be able to spend hours examining the wonderful collection they have of these fashionable trimmings, exclaiming over their fascinating shapes and unusual and very smart colourings. Just to see some of these buttons is to visualise at once the complete outfit to which they would be the perfect complement. Some of the designs are sketched above, but that can give you no idea of the lovely colours of them. You must come and see them for yourself. Different sizes and colours can be had in the various shapes, while the prices range from 1/3 to 3/11 a dozen. Haberdashery Counter. CRASHI 0 No—not an accident, but just a new fashion. And a very smart one, too, especially in the form of the latest spring handbags now showing at George Court's. For one thing, this attractive creamy fawn material combines well with practically any outfit, which makes it an ideal handbag from the utility point of view, as well as , from the angle of smartness. Then there are many shapes and styles to choose from, both thumb pouch and envelope designs being included in the collection. Each bag is fitted with the ever-useful mirror. The one illustrated above is priced at 11/6 each; others can be had for 7/6 or 10/6. Handbag Section, Ground Floor. mm FUTURISTIC 9 For some lime now it has been a favourite joke among writers to refer to the meal of the future as developing into a single pill, containing ell the food needed for the day. Most uninteresting! It is much more intriguing and decidedly more pleasant to let modern science confine its activities to our table decorations, manufacturing such charming synthetlo things as these table mats, which are made of Celfabric, a new speciallyprepared material in delicate shades and delightful designs. Laundering costs and trouble are banished by using these mats, which cost so little and look so lovely. They are absorbent and can be used as flower vase stands if you wish. In attractive shades of green, also orange. The price is only 2/11 for a set of 15 eight-inch and 15 six-inch mats. Stationery Section. LEG THEORY (FOR LADIES) (9 This does riot concern either cricket or Test Matches, but something far more important. Last summer there was considerable talk on the subject of the Summer Girl's legs, whether they should be clad in hose or left bare in their natural coating of. "summer tan. Such controversy was but an echo of the tumult that raged in England on the subject. Mr. C. S. Jagger, A.R.A., .the sculptor, safd that the bare-legged vogue was "inappropriate and ugly," others couched their criticisms in words more gentle* but all were finally agreed that women ought io keep their limbs smooth and , free from blemish. Stockings have thus won the verdict at Home, the same ruling will probably apply here. Why not purchase a pair of these "Bareskin " pure silk stockings at 2/11 pair now? GEORGE COURT & SONS LTD. *'Quality Goods at Lower Prices' KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND Spring Showing COATS, ENSEMBLES, GOWNS INSPECTION INVITED. MARY GARDEN, 140 QUEEN STREET. GET HOLD OF % FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. # ■ >pr MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phone 41-273 for Vans to Call. Crowhurst St., NewmarktL ODYX r iwnom A Man's Remedy for a Man , MINERS COUGH CURE Still the Favourite Remedy for Throat, Chest and Lung Complaints. 2/6 Everywhere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21885, 22 August 1934, Page 4
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