Article image
Article image

SPRING GEORGE COURT'S EDITION 11th SEPTEMBER, 1935 THE WIZARD 9 A brand new Idea for Smokers and such fun to use. Turn the top around slowly and cigarettes hop up as If by magic; take a match from the well, strike It on the top and then flick your ash into the tray —all marvellously compact and It holds eleven cigarettes. Do you have trouble in thinking of gifts for your men friends? You'll welcome the " Wizard " as a novel and delightful solution. In plain or mottled colourings. Price, 4/6. —Fancy Section, Ground Floor. FOR BRIDES-TO-BE # Naturally you want to look your very best for that great event—the Wedding Day—the happiest day of a girl's life 1 So we will tell you a wee bit about the enchanting Wedding Gowns that have Just arrived in our Showroom. Exquisite, heavy White Satin creations with lovely lace or Richelieu yoke and sleeves cut on slender lines forming a long train. One perfect dream of a frock is cut on Maid Marion lines, with wide, star-spangled net sleeves, deep diamante embroidered yoke and long, graceful train. We haven't room here to tell you more about these frocks . . . 60 Just come in and see them for yourself. The prices range from £7/19/6 to £lO/10/-. We know you will also love the pets of Bridesmaids' Frocks we are now showing, from £4/19/6. PROGRESS DEMANDS 9 That certain alterations have to be carried out on the Ground Floor. Business is being carried on as usual,, even though that part of the Store Is not looking Its best. Talking of; alterations did you know that George Court's have changed their telephone number, and it Is now 32-040? TABLE DISTINCTION / the smart people are using/coloured Mats now on beautifully polished tables, instead of cloths. It adds a charmingly' gay note, and also serves its practical use, too. We have Just opened a wonderful assortment of Flexible Cork Mats ... all handcoloured and kept in the mbst attractive wooden stands (as sketphed . above). There are the loveliest colour combinations choose one to fbatch your room. Each set oonsists of Six Round Plate Mats, Two Medium and One Large Oval Mat. Prices range from 3/6 to 15/6 set. The illustrated set is 8/11.—Fancy Section, Ground Floor. i. HAWAIIAN BANGLES « Gaily coloured beads reminisoent of the South Sea Islands and Hula Skirts. Abroad, everyone Is wearing these little frilly Bangles. Terribly chic, especially with short sleeve dresses for daytime wear. Obtainable In Bright Blue, Red, Fawn or Green, and the price is only 2/6. MODERN AND COLOURFUL # Yes, this fascinating Water Set of Cambridge Hand-made SemiCrystal Is In a lovely Amber or Emerald Green shade. Ideal for serving fruit drinks In the garden In the summer time . . . and a joy to thirsty tennis players, as the Jug holds such a lot. The price Is only 35/- set. A beautiful wedding gift if any of your friends happen to be getting married soon. There are also exquisitelyshaped Bowls, Sweet and Fruit Dishes in this new Cambridge ware, in Ruby, Amber or Emerald shades. The prices range from 5/11 to 22/6. GEORGE COURT 8c SONS LTD. " r.vl"For Quality Goods at Lower Prices" KARANGAHAPE ROAD AUCKLAND -•.v, % % ■■■■■■ ■■■■— ■■■■■ ="" m nun OLU E S ACIiOSS 1. Deeply grieved. 9. Tardy. 11. Marsh plant. 12. Dozes. 15. Sprinter's goal. 16. Dullard. 17. Eruptive rock. 18. Hair-breadth. 19. Maxim. 20. Dry up. 21. Reinvigorate. 23. Chanue. 25. Voyage. 26. Nauseate. 27. Guilds' buildings. 28. Ventured. 29. Before. 31. Musician. 33. Pronoun. 35. Strict. 36. Units. 39. Called forth. 41. Valiant. 42. Dedicates. 44. Vessel. 45. One who stains. 46. Infection. 48. Marahy land. 49. Loaned. 60. Smoothed. 61. Canvas shelter. 62. Sharpness. 53. Past. 64. Crafts. 66. Phrases. DOWN 1. Promising. 2. Animal. 8. Accuracy. 4. Tendency. 6. Regained. 6. Lync. 7. Necessitate. 8. Recount. 9. Stiffen. 10. Tear. 13. Agreement. 14. Ball. 16. Doctor's decree. 19. Meal. 20. Goad. 22. Brook. 24. Declare. 26. Quick. 28. Causing digestion. 30. Reserved. 31. Toll. 32. Grain. 33. Crowd. 34. Retaliation. 35. Decays. 36. Opening. 37. Idlers. 38. Perfumes. 40. Whirling mass. 41. Rustic. 43. Watched. 44. Moles. 47. Drinks. 60. Becaus«. 61. Colour. laana □□nan aam laaaaaHß Baangg !□□□□ □□□□□ nagi lanci □□□ aaaisep I a aaanmanaa aj laaaao 000 gggrag laaaaaa a aaagag la □ nan naa a 3 laaaaaa a a 05223 laaHDEa ana annsa In naaaaaaaa M Q □HQ □□□ □BEia nnnga"ao|B laaaaDaa aaannso Ingga aagaaTgaaPj

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19350911.2.7.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 4

Word Count
734

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 4