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WE PAY POSTAGE LADIES' ART SILK Lined Fine Wool. Sale Priced, A Stocking that meets the present cold weather needs adequately and inexpensively. Fine soft Wool lined, this Hose is warm and wears well and has wide expanding hems. Shades: Kangaroo, Gunmetal, Dago, Mid Grey, Light Beige, and Black. Biin., 9in., 9Jin., lOin. A splendid Sale Value. In JCL's Needlework Section ! Heavy Quality TRACED SATIN CUSHION COVERS Sale Priced, 2/3 each Usually 2/9. A Sale Value that all needleworkers will appreciate. Artistic designs traced on furnishing colours .of Almond, Light Almond, Saxe, Rose Peach, and Tangerine. Sale Value! Canterbury Interlock NICHTWEAR VI 4-W GI, 7/1* Extra Sale Value ! SCHOOL G2, 7/11 0.5., 8/11 —ln Soft Durable Cotton, recommended for warmth, comfort, , Style and Service. Gl—Sale Priced, 7/11 Gl illustrates a Neatly Appliqued NIGHTDRESS of Canterbury Cotton Interlock, designed square neck, long sleeve style, finished Locknit Tie. An extra good va l U e_Usually: W., 9/1 I, 0.5., 9/11. Shades: Sky trimmed Rose, Peach/Nile, Cream/Rose, Cream/Sky, Rose/Sky. G2—Sale Priced, 7/11 OS., 8/n G2 depicts Warm CANTERBURY COTTON INTERLOCK PYJAMAS finished smart binding and applique designs, also Locknit Sash. Outside Jumper style, with V neck and long sleeves. Pants have elastic waist and are medium width. Shades are in Apple trimmed Peach, Peach/Sky, Peach/Nile, Sky/Rose, Rose/Sky. S.W. and W. sizes—Usually 9/11; 0.5., usually 10/6. Of Rough Surfaced NAVY SERGE. Well cut and strongly finished Knickers shaped at waist to ensure comfortable fitting. Hip pockets only. Recommended for hard school wear. In sizes for Boys from 5 to 1 5 years. An unequalled value. Sizes 3to 6 .... 3/11 Sizes 7to 10 .... 4/6 Sizes 11 to 14 .... 4/11 *JCL LEADER VALUES! 28-INCH COTTAGE WEAVE JCL Leader, 7id yard An absurdly low price for a useful British-made Wash Fabric popular for curtains, bedspreads and light covers. Newest mixture colour effects with Rose, Blue, Gold, Orange or Green overchecks on Fawn grounds—Usual Value, 9£d. CAMBRIC HOUSE SMOCKS JCL Leader, 5/11 Well-made, practical cross-over style Smocks of heavy, durable, excellent washing Printed Cambrics with various brightly-coloured floral patterns on light grounds. Short or long sleeves. In S.W., W. ■ and O.S sizes. All at One Outstanding Value Price.

sss mm k <■: m r j'\y AVlv* m rvSS ini Unsurpassed JCL SALE! SUMPTUOUS FUR COATS Specially-Selected Skins Newest Styles Lowest Prices! BEAVER CONEY FUR COATS— Usually 1 I gns. 1 7gns. 1 Bgns. 1 9gns. 2 1 gns. Sale, lOgns. 15gns. 16gns. 17gns. 19gns. BLACK CONEY FUR COATS, with Opossum collar—Usually !4gns. Sale Priced, 13gns. With Skunk Collar—Usually I 5 gns. Sale Priced, 14gns. KOLINSKY RABBIT FUR COAT Usually 13 gns. Sale Priced, 12gns. In Grey Coney—Usually 19^gns. "Sale," gns. In Mole Coney—Usually 22gns. " Sale," 19gns. In Pesch&niki—Usually 1 9gns. " Sale," 17gns. In Marmot—Usually 49gns. " Sale," 44gns. In Northern Flank Musquash—Usually 23gns. " Sale," 21 gns. LUXURIOUS SOUTHERN MUSQUASH COATS— Usually 38gns. 39gns. 49gns. Sale, 34gns. 35gns. 44gns. NORTHERN MUSQUASH COATS Usually 46gns. Sale Priced, 42gns. Gunmetal Flank —Usually 33gns. Sale, 29gns. GENUINE MOLE FUR COATS— Usually 26gns. 29gns. 40gns. Sale Priced, 23gns. 26gns. 36gns. • Easy Payments Arranged. " MB , &w> - JCL SALE lOURT LTD. FOR SAVINGS OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22767, 29 June 1937, Page 3

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