Again at George Courts .... Special Hosiery Offer 600 Pairs of Pure SILK STOCKINGS Usually 7/11 pair SPECIAL PRICE... 4/11 PAIR \ if \ These stockings possess the six most important requirements that smart women demand of good hosiery. They are service weight pure silk .. . fully-fashioned ... no seams under feet . . . double lisle welts . . . new Court heels . . . and in latest shades. The reason we are able to offer them so inexpensively is that they are slightly imperfect to the technical eye; however, this will not worry you, as the faults are not noticeable, and in no way affect the beauty or wearing quality of the stockings. Sizes: B*. 9, 9*. 1 0 and lOf A wonderful opportunity to replenish your stocking requirements at a great saving! FROCK CLEARANCE/ 207 LADIES' FROCKS AND ENSEMBLES ALL at HALF PRICE or Less! With three months of Summer weather yet to come, this amazing clearance of Summer frocks is most opportune. There are frocks of all descriptions, cottons, rayons and silks, in both day and evening styles ... a great special grouping to be cleared quickly! You are advised to make your selection without delay. Special displays in the Showroom and in the V/indows. FURTHER RELEASE OF LADIES' FOOTWEAR. 75 Pairs Ladies' White Canvas Court and Tie Shoes. Cuban heels. Special Price: 150 Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, comprising Patent, Black Kid, Brown Kid, in strap or tie styles, Cuban heel. Special Price: Ladies' Fancy Navy Kid Court Shoes, with cut-out fronts, spike heels, and round toes. Special Price: 9/11 13/6 17/6 For the Home. Special Purchase of Jute Reversible Floor Rugs. v In a good range of smart designs and bright colourings.- Size 46in. x 24in. George Court's Usual Price, 5/11. Special Price: 4/11 See Auckland, from George Open Daily from 9.30 GEORGE COURT KARANGAHAPE ROAD and SONS, LIMITED AUCKLAND. 'For Quality Goods at Lower Prict
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 15
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