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SPRING ' COURT Si? ZJUUk 1 , 30th AUGUST, 1937 To-day is Clean-up Monday, and that, A of course, requires no explanation— u\ besides, we are in a Spring mood, with pfcTvV so many things that are nejv and exciting to talk about, we hardly know jgs where to begin . . . miP feminine fancies 6 There is a romantic revival of foamy lace ruffles at the throat, of white and cream collars that end in a,flurry of lace and tassels—in short that's soft and feminine in neckwear. We sketch three' charming frivolities picked out at random. The pin-on Jabot is of creamy georgette and Guipure lace with a row of crystal buttons (pricp 3/li). The other two are angelskin with Guipure lace and Bilk tassels with a jeune fllle touch. These are 3/6 and 4/6 respectively. BATHROOM DILEMMA • To save you the bother of trying to remember whether your Toothbrush is first, second or.third in the row on the bathroom shelf, we present a " Serv-i-tor " Brush that has an initial inlaid on the handle. It is British made, properly sterilised and available in several attractive colours. We set the little gold-and-black initial into the handle for you. Price, 1/9. THE TWO-PIECE • Because Paris says Suits and Costumes, and the more the merrier, our Showroom is featuring youthful Twopiece Suits of every shape and style imaginable; tailored worsted costumes, perennially smart . . . three-quarter length belted tunics (yes, they're here again) . . . swaggers, finger-tip length for newness; tweeds; trim flannel costumes and heathery sports suits. Herringbones, knops, tweeds rough and flat, pin-spots and stripes are all being worn. . . . Our Showroom has them in all sizes, styles and ages. 18TH .CENTURY „ # If the lovely, extravagant Madame Pompadour had carried a Compact hidden aAvay in a pocket of her innumerable billowing petticoats it would have been just such a dainty affair as this. Certainly it would have be&i sky blue enamel, inset with a miniature petite point tapestry. . . . 48th century, frail and exquisite. There's a passion for things old-world and graciously charming this season. It seems wrong to mention it, but this little Compact tyas particularly strong hinges \and clip, and is fitted with a really good mirror and one of those powder-sifting 'gadgets. It costs only 5/6/ AND impertinences q It is chlo to be novel but not eccentric this Spring, and it, is fun to appear at Ellerslie wearing a threecornered Crepe de Chine Scarf printed all over with horses and jockeys or to walk your dog out of an afternoon with a " Scottie" 'kerchief knotted nonchalently at your neck. These quaint little Scarves are made for all sorts of occasions and are in an assortment of clear gay colours. They cost 3/11 each. GEORGE COURT 8c SONS LTD. "For Quality Goods at Lower Prices" KARANGAHAPE ROAD I AUCKLAND

Celia Features youthful: designs IN LARGER SIZES Special thought has been given to our collection of larger sizes in Printed Dresses, and Printed Suits —with skilful use of combined plain and printeds. Three Interesting Examples— A Navy and White Printed Dress—three-quarter sleeves —slightly accented shoulders. It's a suit effect specially flattering for the large figure. See an interesting 3-piece in Tiny Patterned Green and White Reversible Cloque. Softly tailored suit and waistcoat of reversed material. A Black and White Printed Coat is distinctive with its Plain Black Skirt and simulated Blouse in White. Telephone 46-665 BLACKETT'S BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Shortland Street*,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22820, 30 August 1937, Page 3

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