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COURT'S I*** 1 *** 3,d FEBRUARY, 1937 " f- ''iMz " W AI SALE REDUCTIONS . - . # »in the Showroom are the sort one simply must "write home about . . - for our lovely model gowns for clay wear, afternoon and evening occasions, are all greatly reduced in price, and many of them are marked h'llf pr ce and even less! So a visit to the Showroom during this Sale period will prove very much to your advantage come early and take your choice among the models displayed. (Showroom—Second Floor.) SILKS AND SATINS . . . • for my lady-but Silks and Satins that combine to make the most Poetical, and useful gifts . . • nightie or pyjama sachets in delicate shades of Lemon, Sky, Pale Green and Shot Mauve and Pink. We have them In all sizes and all sorts of novel styles, lucked and rushed, or trimmed with contrasting posies. Prices usually range from 1/5 to 11/ G. Now 1/4 to 10/3. ( Novelty Section—Ground Floor.) FOR FILM FANS . . . » and others who delight In rare and delicate fragrance, we have something new in perfumes that will excite your wildest enthusiasm. For these perfumes, intoxicatingly sweet, have been specially blended for the Film Stars and have come direct from Hollywood. There is "Song of the Flowers"—and the name is most descriptive—usually priced at 12/6, during sale times, 4/11. And there are perfumes used by such famous stars as Joan Crawford, Myrna Loy, Anita Page, 'Leila Hyams, Jean Harlow, reduced from 15/6 to 4/11, all well packed in gift boxes. Note the tremendous reductions and remember that there is a limited number only of these exclusive Film Star perfumes ... so come early to choose the scent of your favourite Star. m #<3 yx 1 i m ; (iL 4 q COCKTAIL MATS . . . >4 0 are the names of there latest bright Ideas from overseas . . . small cork mats made to save your polished; tables from the usily ring marks of glasses and cups. They are decorated with the quaintest designs, with stars or ships, and there are six in decor, ated wooden stands . . . there arj some with card motifs that would make ideal bridge prizes. Usual prices. 1/3, 1/11, 3/3; Now 1/I}, 1/8, 2/11. Ag illustrated reduced from 3/3 to 2/11, ( Novelty Section—Ground Floor.) CAMPHOR CHESTS . . . oso beautifully made and finely finished, will add an air or distinction lo your iiome. They are richly handcarved and well polished, strengthened with brass hands and brass bound corners, and are raised on small legs. Such useful additions to the home . . . and a splendid gift for the bride. In two sizes, Medium, usually £4/15/0, now £4/10/-; and a smaller Chest, usually £2/15/-, now £2/9/0. (Novelty Section—Ground Floor.) THE SONG OF THE EARLY BIRD. t « Sale bargains there are aplenty in the Big Store, but they are bargains that, appeal to ihe popular taste and are soon snatched up. So it pay? to be early and get the first of the good things offering throughout the twentysix departments. A HALF PRICE BARGAIN . , . In the Toilet Section . . . aainty compacts usually priced up to 12/6 are now all selling at half price. There is such a variety of these flapjacks, indispensable in the handbag, in novel shapes . . . some with fancy clips, some shaped as little boob . . . varying from tiny sizes to'large. They are in all colours, plain or in modern designs, and complete with mirror and puff. The usual prices range from 1/- to 12/6. Sale prices are from 6d to 6/3. (Toilet Section—Ground Floor.) GEORGE COURT & SONS LTD. "For Greater Savings on Quality Goods? KARANGAHAPE ROAD - - 'AUC^Mto

I I KNEW my X husband's affection was cooling off. At 201 had a pretty face and fresh clear skin. But housework and up two children soon brought lines and wrinkles. At 301 could easily have been taken for 40. Then I read about the amazing discovery of Biocel by some great doctor in Vienna, which enables women to get back their youthful looks. I got a jar of Biocel Skinfood at once, and used it that night. The very next morning my skin seemed to be fresher week my husband W y° u actualJ y i°°k |r younger.' In a \ if month all my '1 < friends were comJ\\ 1 menting on the change in my appearance. '• ontession is a vi cell food obtained from carefully selected ] young animals by Prof. Dr. Stejskal of the University of Vienna. _lt is contained exclusively in Tokalon Rose Skinfood. This nourishes ana rejuvenates the skin while y<ju sl *?P* t> onH wrinkles. 'Use §# you actually look Removes lines and wrinkles. W younger.' In a Tokalon Vanishing? Skinfood (noi f month all my greasy) during the day. Diss g||l||i| friends were com- away"blackheads ; tightens up eniarg menting on the pores; makes the dark, rough change in my soft, white and smooth. Siicce^l appearance." results guaranteed or money reiuna Solo Consignees for New Zealand: J. Myers & Co. Ltd., Hunter Street. Wellington, a

"DIRTY TONGUE! you need a FIGSEN TABLET" 'T'HE prompt gentle relief of constipation is truly child's play with NYAL FIGSEN! The coated tongue, the pale or blotchy skin, the head* aches and irritability which (in child or adult) are the symptoms of insufficient or irregular bowel action disappear quickly with the pleasant, natural assistance of NYAL FIGSEN. NYAL FIGSEN does not purge or gripe; it causes no unpleasant aftereffects and does not create 'laxative habit.' It quickly clears away the "waste-matter" that clogs and poisons the system; it removes impurities and helps the stomach and intestines to function as nature intended. NYAL FIGSEN is a sure but gentle laxative now accepted all over the world. It keeps you internally clean and so removes the cause of more sickness and disease than any other factor. NYAL FIGSEN is sold by all chemists. 1/6 tin. FREE SAMPLE OFFESI Post this coupon {or FREE SAMPLE of Figscn to the A'yal Coir-pany, 4338, Ctcbe Rd„ Sydney, A'.S.W. NAME ADDRESS N.7-H.. 1/2/37

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22643, 3 February 1937, Page 4

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