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VALUE SERVICE SELECTION rw USE THE JCL LAYBY a fa A*-' ;s>. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NECKWEAR, including Collars, Collar and Jabot, Collar and Cuff Sets, in Satin, Silk and Crepe materials. In Fawn and White only—Original Value, 4/6 JCL Sale, 2/11 GEORGETTE COLLARS, with frilled edge and finished with bow. V-shaped neck. In Fawn and White—Original Values, 5/6 and 6/6 each JCL Sale, 3/6 MULTI-COLOURED TAFFETA SCARVES in check design —Original Values, 6/6 and 4/6 JCL Sale, 2/11 SUEDE SCARVES with very smart contrasting stripes. In Red, Black, Grey, Lemon, Saxe, Fawn, Orange, Green— Original Value, 9/6 each JCL Sale, 5/11 BLACK AND WHITE MAROCAIN SCARVES, in fancy designs—Original Value, 4/6 JCL Sale, 1/11 WOOLLEN CRAVATS, in shades of Brown/Fawn, Brown/ Maize, Navy/Grey, Wine/Fawn, Black/Red, Royal/Fawn, Bottle/Fawn, Navy/Fawn—Original Value, 4/6, 4/11. JCL Sale, 2/11 Also in plain co lours—Original Value, 4/6. JCL Sale, 2/11 ART SILK CHECK SCARVES, in Bottle/White, Red/White, Black/White only—Original Value, 3/11, 4/6. JCL Sale, 2/11 CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES, with chevron and diagonal stripes. In Brown, Red, Orange, Gold, Royal, Black, and Nigger. All on White grounds—Original Value, 4/6. JCL Sale, 2/11 ® SAVINGS IN SILK FABRICS 36in. SELF SPOT ART CREPE. A rich, dull Crepe, for afternoon and evening wear. In Lime, Grey, Mole, Saxe, Cherry, Lemon, Brown, Maize, Cream, Navy, White and Black—Original Value, 2/11 JCL Sale, 2/3 36in. WINDSWEPT SATIN OTTOMAN. Special soft finish. Ideal for present wear. In Brown and Navy only—Original Value, 6/11 JCL Sale, 5/11 36in. CRAQUELE, the popular fabric for present wear. Showing in Rust, Light Grey, and Navy Original Value, 5/6 JCL Sale, 2/11 36in. SILK CREPE DE CHINE. A pure Silk quality, dependable for wear. In Brown, Violet, and Black only—Original Value, 4/6 JCL Sale, 2/11 • REDUCTIONS IN CHINA DEPT. ENGLISH CHINA CUPS, SAUCERS AND PLATES, in neat design—Original Value, 3/6 to 4/6 Set. JCL Sale, 1/11 Set. CUPS AND SAUCERS, in English China and Semi-Porcelain. A good selection of attractive designs—Original Value, 1/11 to 2/1 1 JCL Sale, 1/6 CUPS, SAUCERS AND PLATES, in English China and SemiPorcelain. A variety of neat patterns—Original Value, 2/3 to 3/6 Set JCL Sale, 1/6 Set. A LARGE RANGE OF ENGLISH COFFEE SETS AND TEA SETS. New and attractive patterns. Stijl further reduced. COFFEE SETS—Original Value: 17/6 20/- 33/6 45/JCL Sale: 12/6 14/6 19/6 29/6 TEA SETS, 21 pieces, for 6 persons —Original Value, 69/6, 95/-... JCL Sale, 39/6 59/6 TABLE JUGS IN ENGLISH EARTHENWARE. Good patterns on new shapes. Original Value: 2/11 3/6 6/11 7/6 JCL Sale: 1/11 2/6 4/11 4/6 CLEAR GLASS SALAD OR FRUIT DISH. Clear and brilliant, with neat moulded design—Original Value, 1/11, 2/3. JCL Sale, 1/6 ® ALL-WOOL COATINGS 54in. A heavy quality material, including Marie, Fleck, Slubs and Chevron weaves in an extensive range of shades: Nigger, Black, Navy, Bottle, Mid Brown, Light Navy, Saxe, Lime, and Nattier—Originally 7/11 and 8/11. 1 Special Reduction: <*£/ JL A 54-inch BLACK FACED CLOTH Superior quality and finish. Suitable for'coats and M / 4 costumes —Usually 9/11 JCL Sale, "fr/ JL JL 36in. Striped Woollen Blazer Cloths Showing in 24 different stripes on Brown, Blue, Black, Bottle, Wine, Navy, and Cream grounds. Excellent M /4 4 yd. fabric—Original Value, 5/11. JCL Sale, "H 1 / JL JL BUY YOUR FURNISHINGS AT SALE PRICES Take advantage of the Direct Savings Afforded. 45in. and 54in. OIL BAIZE, in attractive floral or conventional designs and tile patterns. A «erviceable table covering for bach or kitchen table, in a new complete range of colourings. 4 5 in. wide . . JCL Sale, 1/8 yi 54in. wide . . JCL Sale, 2/1 yJ58in. COLOURED STRIPED TICKING. A large variety of colours and stripes. Exceptionally heavy weights—JCL Sale: 1/10 2/1 2/7 2/9 yard. MATTRESS CASES, ready for une, in both Bag and Bordered styles, in heavy-weight striped tickings. 3ft., Bag— JCL Sale, 4/3 to 9/3 3ft., Bordered— JCL Sale, 5/6 to 10/9 3ft. 6in., Bag— JCL Sale, 4/8 to 8/3 4ft., Bag— JCL Sale, to J2/6 4ft, 6in., Bag—■ JCL Sale, 5/11 to 13/6 4ft. 6in., Bordered— JCL Sale, 12/6 48in. TAPESTRY, with small allover Rose design on Fawn ground. Suitable for coverings or heavy hangings—Original Value, 5/6. JCL Sale, 3/U CARPETS Reduced AXMINSTER BODY CARPET, «i*s lift. 3 in. x 9ft. 9in. Original Value, £lB/10/-. JCL Sale, £l4/19/6 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CARPETS— Sizes: 12ft. x 10.6 12ft. x 9ft. 12ft. x 9 Original Value: £ll/15/- £ll/11/- £ll/1!/JCL. Sale: £9/9/- «9/9/- £B/15/Sizes: 10.6 x 9ft. 10.6 x 9ft. 10.6 x9ft. Original Value: £lO/10/- £9/19/6 £lO/10/JCL Sale: £B/12/6 £7/7/- *7/15/36in. IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNER—Original Value, 25/6. JCL Sale, 19/6 27in. IMPERIAL AXMINSTER RUNNER—Original Value, 16/6. JCL Sale, 12/6 LADIES' SHOES THIS SEASON'S LADIES' BOSTOCK COURT SHOES, with neatly punched vamps and low Spanish Cuban heels. Sizes 3, and 4 only—Original Value. 32/6. JCL Sale, 19/6 ODDMENTS IN LADIES' SHOES, including many smart court and tie styles, in Brown and Black Kid and two-tone effects. An early selection advised as sizes are broken —— Original Value, 22/6 fo 35/-. JCL Sale, 15/ODDMENTS IN LADIES' SHOES, in smart tie and gusset court styles, with Cuban or Spanish Cuban heels. All sizes represented Original Value, 25/- to 42/6. JCL Sale, 19/6 COURT Ltd. no fault: / CESARINEv J-m TUfwonoetafm m! 1 " '// l\ |\\ Because *" ® if/ I yjQj - even weave enJl/ ■ SUPeS the Per " <'l h I l feet "hang" of " j/.J/V- N pleats or flares, ■ /J (St: and Cesarine .'v launders perfectly, for every one of the 64 selected shades is guaranteed colour fast to sun and boiling water. The ideal fabric for sports wear, beach wear, and all Summer tub frocks. Cesarine, the cotton with the appearance of linen. 36" WIDE 4/Q . British Made ■ / Made by the makers of Summer Breeze Obtalnablo at all loading Draperi. Farmers' Trading Co. Ltd., Auckland; Brndstrceta Ltd., Auckland; George Court & Sons Ltd., Auckland: Milne & Clioyce Ltd., Auckland; Smith flc Caughey Ltd., Auckland; Ashley's Ltd., A.B.C. Stores, Auckland; and all suburban and provincial drapers. Wholesnlo Distributors: SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, LTD. 1/9 yd. Back-acke due to his LUMBAR NERVE "Fully 10 raise myself a H Thousands who suffer the intense agony of B ACK-ACHE put it down to " Kidney Trouble," when the real cause is something entirely different. Their trouble is General Nerve Exhaustion affecting the LUMBAR NERVES (illustrated on the left.) This letter from Mr. S—is a typical case ; when he treated his NERVES he found permanent relief. " Now Quite Curad n * Igypi " I was suffering from severe pains in 1 the back; it took me fully ten minutes (Lum|Sh« '' to raise myself after bending over lifingn i>— _ my work. I lost a lot of SSa««rofiGiu| h!.t inrliiH.s the fnllnw- I Dr. CASSELL'S AMAZING FORMULA I Dr. Cassell'i Every Dr. Cassell's Tablet includes the following ingredients in carefully measured proportions. Saccharomyces Cerevisisc to improve health generally; Phosphorous in easily assimilable forms to build up Nerve Strength; Pepsin and other Enzymes to correct and assist the Digestion; the Salts of Iron, Calcium and Manganese to purify and enrich the Blood; Sod. Phenol-p-Sulphonas to neutralise nerve-paralysing poisons. For Neuritis, Sciatica, Headaches, Indigestion, Anamia, Insomnia,Hysteria,Nervous Breakdown. Soid by All Chemists and Stores 1/9 & 4/per Box r. The Nerve Tonic that nets at the CAUSE of your Trouble

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 15

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