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Fashion s Latest in "TEXET" CARDIGANS Superior Quality Charming Shades for Sports and General Wear m in Our Famous ART CHINA SHOWROOM —and no wonder, for thousands have b«!en to see this outstanding exhibition. Decide to visit JCL and you will not be disappointed. Produced by master craftsmen in Australia, thin " Grimwade *' Crystal in truly exquisite. Moreover, the savings effscted in transport and exchange charges make values exceptionally good and; prices within the reach of all. The Newest » Australian HOME JOURNAL. OCTOBER ISSUE NOW HERE. 6d «acl7ci Posted. 11111 Heavy quality Linens in guaranteed mai cuiuuwuga. offer, in plain shades of Sky. Pink, Apple Green, Brown, Duck Egg Blue, Biscuit, Saxe, Lemon, Brick, and Lido. Linens being among the most popular of fabrics this season, an early selection is advised. ' Also, Special Range of Haircord Fabrics in guaranteed colourings; many neat designs. 27-inch. 9d yard. Extra Good Value in HOSIERY SECONDS —Serviceable, good - fitting qualities, slightly imperfect in finish. First Floor Displays. Fine Gauge IPure Silk Houe, seamed bark, Lisle huels and toes and strong: Lisle hems. In sliadcs or Llfrht Fawn, Dark Fawn, Flesh, and Lifrht Tan. Sizes Biin. tci lOin. (Slightly Imperfect.) 2/6 Heavy Art. Silk Hose, Lisle hems and strong 1 Lisle liieels and toes; seams at hark. In shades o( Dark Brown, Gunmetal, and Fawn. 8* in. to lOin. (Slightly imperfect.) 1/11 Heavy Pure and Art. Silk Mixture Hose, full fashioned, strong Lisle hems, seamless foot. An outstanding- value. In Light Grey, Gunmetal, Fawn, Brown, Streetone, White. (Slightly lmperrect) —Worth 4/11. 3/11 pair. Pure Silk Full-fashioned Hose. Lisle root and wide Lisle hems. Shades are Light Gunmetal, Mole, and Fawns. B}in. to lOin. (Slightly lmperrect) Worth 5/11. Now 4/6 Heavy Pure and Art. Silk Hose, full rashioned, Cuban heel and cradle foot. In all wanted shades. Sizes 841n. to 1 oin. (Slightly imperfect) Worth 6/il. Now 4/11 V 3 V 4 USE JCL's CUTTING-OUT SERVICE A service that gives you expert workmanship at. a decldedlv low cost. This service is adjacent no the Paper Pattern Section, where you will find hundreds ot excellent new stvles to seloct from in both "Pictorial Review" and. "Australian Home Journal" Patterns. MEN it's time to buy your SUMMER UNDERWEAR —and at JCL you'll !&nd just the kind you need at priic.es you'll be willing to pay—"Auckland's Keenest." Here are a few specially-selected values: Athletic Singlets and Athletic Trunks, with elastic tops. English make in durable Cotton Interlock. Singlets—S.M., M., 1/11; 0.5., 2/3. Trunks—S.M., M., 1/11; 0.5., 2/3. Also superior quality —S.M., M., 2/6; 0.5., 2/9. And still better quality—S.M., M., 4/6; 0.5., 4/11. Men's Locknit Art. Silk Underwear in Athletic Singlets and Trunk Drawers. Singlets, all sizes, 3/3. Trunks, all sizes, 4/6. Reliable quality, cool and durable in wear. " Canterbury" Art. Silk Locknit Underwear--Superior quality, in Cream shade, recommended for comfort and service. Athletic Singlets—S.M., 4/11; M., 5/6; 0.5., 5/11. Athletic Shorts—S.M., 4/11; M., 5/6; 0.5., 5/11. CREAM HALF HOSE Men's Cream Cotton and Wool Mixture Half Hose in durable qualities for sports wear; plain or ribbed stitch. Good value. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 pair. Also Superior Quality Cream *' Viyella" Half Hose, plain or ribbed finish. All sizes. 4/6 pair. AILSO SPORTS SHIRTS Men's Cream " Interlock." Sport Shifts, popular for all sportis wear. With button front and short sleeves. An exceillent value, well-fininhed, reliable Shirt. All sizes. 5/11 With long sleeves;, 7/6 Also with Zip Fastener and short sleeves. 7/6 Long sleeves, 8/6 Men's Durable Cellular Cotton Shirks, the newest in Sport Skirts for hot weather. Button front, short sleevuii. In Plain White, Brown, Blue, ancl Canary. 6/'ll Mien's English-made " Interlock" Sport Shirts priced most attractively. These have button fronts and short sleeves. In Blue, Fawn, Grey, and Cream shades. 36in.» 3/11 40in.,, 4/6 each. Exceptional! Range of Men's Sports Belts for every occasion. Plain leather in Tan,, Fawn, Girey, Black, alto Plain White String Belts with slide or pron& buckles finished fancy designs. 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 each. )HN COURT LTD <*. for all fashion and home needs at "Auckland's Keenest Prices' *

AXmas Gift for Friendsal Home et Such a gift would be much appreciate ed by your friends at "Home," and entails no trouble for you. Merely send 5/6 cash to: The Secretary, The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, Box 886, Wellington, together with full address of any resident in Great Britain. Write friend's name in block letters. For this amount our London Offieo will send, free of cost to recipient, 4 lbs. of New Zealand "Finest" Butter —each pound carefully packed in a carton and tho four cartons into a larger carton. A card, giving name of sender, will be encloseil in package. To ensure delivery before Christmas, orders must reach the Board before October 27th. SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY. WRITE TO-DAY! While this makes an acceptable Christmas Gift, the Board also undertakes this service any time during tho year.

GIRLS' GOODWILL TOUR ROUND THE WORLD FOR EX-STUDENTS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, ETC. Under tho Auspices of the Federation of Parents and Citizens' Associations of Western Australia. INCLUSIVE FARE, £1195. May to September, 1935. A limited number of ladles over 21 years of afire can he booked undei special conditions. For rull Information apply to COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND, C.I. <P O. Box 24.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 5