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>U, TWO SPECIAL GLOVE VALUES GROUP 1 PLAIN WHITE ART. SILK GAUNTLETS A perfect-fitting and « jmm dependable qual- M ity—Usually 3/6. I Special ■ Clearing Price, PAIR Group 2—Washable CHAMOISETTE GLOVES —Wide gauntlet styles with perforated designs on cuffs. A reliable and goodwearing quality —in Eggshell j jfgr shade only « " ■ m Usually 4/3 to M Wm 4/11. Special JHHI Clearing Price, PAIR As quantities of the above are limited, wo regret we cannot aocept any IVlall Orders. 2'6 Special Silk Offer Striped Matt Crepe Usually 4/11 yard now y A superior soft Crepe Weave in neat stripes on Ivory ground. Splendid wearing and fast washing colours. For frocks, blouses, etc. 36in. wide. (Silk Department) SPECIAL CLEARANCE LADIES' TAILORED COATS This Season's Newest Arriv- Usually 49/6 it * i twrm miff Anm * ' This Season's Newest Arrivals—LADlES' TAILORED COATS, in fancy Woollen Coatings suitable for now and later. Hundreds to choose from. Shades: Fawns, Beige, Blues, Greys, and Greens. Sizes: S.W., W., W.X. and O.S. NOW 29/6 TWO FUR COAT < 19/11 to 25/- LADIES' SILK COATS, exclusive I styles, in Black or Navy. S.W. and W. Sale Price, 29/6 and 39/6 LADIES' LIGHT WOOLLEN SWAGGER COATS Beige, Fawn, Blue, Rose, Green. S.W., W., O.S. Sale Price, 14/11 & 17/11 ' 19/11 & 25/STRUTT'S MACRAME TWINE Usually 1/2- -- - Sizes 5 and 10. In these shades only: Violet, Salmon, Cyclamen, Jade, Saxe, Light Rust, Dark Rust. 7d ALL-WOOL FERN-BROOK CREPE Usually 3/11 yard - Made in New Zealand from Pure New Zealand Wool. Fine weave and soft texture, with a self-woven pattern, specially suitable for swagger coats, skirts, tunics, costumes, etc. Shades: Royal, Rose Pink, Bottle Green, Saxe Blue, Nigger, Brown, Wine, Light Navy, and Navy. 36in. wide. NOW 2/11 LADIES' FLORAL CRIMP NIGHTDRESSES Usually 6/11 - ? NOW Magyar shape, V-neck finished |MI ■ &lk with hemstitched bands and dainty f printed designs on ground' shades I BB of Apple Green, Pink, and Peach. 1 Sizes: W. and O,S. LINGERIE TOPS Usually 2/11 - ~ f NOW In Needlerun Lace in Ecru or Pompadour. Assorted designs. 1/11 Beautiful Fine Quality .White DAMASK DINNER CLOTHS Usually 17/6 Large size, 66 x 84in. Most attractively bordered in effective colourings., - - -" 13/11 CASSEROLES AND COVERS In Ovenwa. White inside, with Brown or Green outside. Capacity: .2 pints 3 pints Usually 6/6 7/6 . now 5/3 5/11 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' NEGLIGE SHIRTS Usually 6/6 to 7/6 - - NOW Made from fast coloured shirtings, in plain and I gfl A-J fancy stripes. 1 Assorted 'M l |I I 1 grounds of Blue, Mauve, f B C\ and Fawn. Reinforced f neckband and one Collar EACH to match. Sizes 6' to 9. MEN'S TWEED SPORTS COATS Usually 19/11 EACH Well-made Coats in popular Fawns and Browns. Useful Coats for all seasons. Lined throughout. Sizes 3 to 7. 15/11 GIRLS' STRONG BLACK LEATHER SCHOOL SHOES Patent Leather, 1/- extra. Postage Free. X 75 —Wonderful wearing. Sizes 10 to 13. Usually 10/9. Sale Price, 8/9 Sizes 1 & 2. Usually 11/9. Sale Price, 9/9 Sizes 3to 7. Usually 12/6. Sale Price, 10/6 "For Greater Savings on Quality Goods" GEORGE COORT'S SALE Karangahape Road Auckland SMART, SAVAGE COLOUR THE NEW JAVA V* LIPSTICK The indelible lipstick that imparts savage allure to the lips of the fashion-wise ... clear, vibrant colour, pastelessly transparent.. colour that clings savagely, and really stays, smooth and tempting hours longer than really needed. Let one of the four Savage shades show you what savage loveliness can do for YOUR lips. TANGERINE • FLAME • BLUSH m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 35 (Supplement)

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 35 (Supplement)

Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 35 (Supplement)

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