mi t.M-i HBBHB| %gp iM&i Vi'.X'Z -M^AW m MAIDS' WASH FROCKS 4 Styles - An Astonishing Value! Ideal for Holiday, Beach or House Wear. Excellent designs, good colourings. Rl—This Wash Frock for Maids Wear is of Printed Cambric, featuring smart, popular checks, neat White collar, finished bow, short sleeves and low flare. Shades are in Navy/Red, Green/Orange, Saxe/Orange. Lengths, 44in., 46in. 3/11 R2—A Pleasing Frock Style for Maids' Wear of Cambric, with neat all-over pattern; high round neck, finished with bow, full belt, pieced Skirt, short sleeves. Orange/ Green/Brown, Blue/Red/White, Blue/ Green /White. Lengths, 44in., 46in. 3/11 R3—A Practical Frock Style for Maids' Outing Wear of Serviceable Floral Print. Has low flared Skirt, tie belt at back. 44in., 46in. lengths. In Brown/Green/Orange, Navy/Red/Yellow, Green/Lemon/Red colour combinations. 3/11 R4—Maids' Tub Frock of Cambric, with new square neck and White collar, puff sleeves, low flared Skirt and tie belt at back. Attractive tonings of Saxe/Red /White, Brown/ Orange/Green. 3/11 Value Comfort Service in Superior Quality SHOES Recommended for Tennis, Cricket, Boating, Beach and Holiday Wear. AH the newest styles, priced to sell rapidly. 9 Mail Notice —Add gd for postage of one or more pairs; If ordered with other goods, ** postage is free. Be sure to state size & number. nr* m CCl—Ladies' Canvas Sandal Shoes, uppers with White backs and Pastel-coloured stripe vamps, as photo. Or All White. (State preference when ordering.) Solid White Rubber soles and heels. Sizes 2 to 6. Price, 3/6 Plain White, sizes 2 to 7. IS if EST mm CC2—Ladies' White Canvas Cut-away Lacing Shoe, with three sets of eyelets. Distinctive new designs. Solid White Rubber soles and heels. Sizes 2 to 7. Price, 3/6 CC3—Ladies' Beige-coloured Canvas Sandal Shoes, with solid White Rubber soles, heels. Smart new shape. Sizes 2 to /. Price, 3/6 Also similar style with effective coloured stripes. Sizes 2 to 6—3/6. v\ K v--*' rsl I I \?a jA ->' ii - s ff o ■ ) * / la.r»v mm mm Just Arrived ! NEW BEACH HATS for 1/11 An extra large brim Hat (21 in. across) of closely-woven Basket Straw. Will not chip, and extremely flexible, unrrushable, unbreakable and adjustable! Close-fitting head. In new shades: Pink. Blue, Dark Green, sunset, Gold. Extra light weight. Outstanding value. CC4—Men's White Canvas Lacing Shoes, with solid White Rubber soles and heels. A splendidly-made, comfortable Shoes. Sizes 6 to 9. With heels. Laces included, at 2/11 Sizes 6 to 10, without heels—2/6. CCs—Children's and Ladies' White Canvas One-Bar Model, with solid White Rubber soles and heels. Children's sizes 7 to 9, J/JJ 10 to 2, 2/" Ladies' sizes 3to 7, 2/9 Also with small Brown checks on White. Children a sizes only 7to 9, 1/11; 10 to 2, 2/3. v ' * XJS MP CC6—Ladies' Ghillies Lacing Model of extremely smart appearance. With solid' White Rubber soles and heels and White uppers with attractive stripes in Pastel colourings. Sizes 3 to 7. Laces included, at 3/3 JOHN COURT LTD. QUEEN for the Utmost in Service and Value
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 15
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