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Call and Inspect ====== H. & J. COURT’S New Selection m* •V-v I earth of BRASS and ANTIQUE Copper Finish umishings WE HAVE JUST OPENED AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE SELECTION OF HAND-BEATEN DESIGNS, FASHIONED IN BOLD RELIEF, DEPICTING EVERY DETAIL OF THE UNUSUAL STUDIES. THESE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN HAMILTON TO H. &J. COURT LTD.

KERBS —PLAIN & METAL COVERED. 17/6 18/6 21/29/6 35/BOX - END KERBS ATTRACTIVELY STYLED. 65/- and 67/6 FIRE SCREENS— ASSORTED SHAPES AND DESIGNS. 22/6 28/6 31/6 39/6 to 7 2/6 TAILORED - TO - MEASURE SPORTS TROUSERS An exceptionally fine range of best quality worsted flannels featuring the new Blue/Green shade. Showing in plain and striped weaves are Greys, Fawns, Greens and Airforce also. Choose your material and be measured by our experts. Priced from 45 7 - pair • Fawn and Grey Flannel Trousers to measure From 27/6. Candlewick Embroidery COTTON CANDLEWICK EMBROIDERY IS QUITE THE SIMPLEST FORM OF NEEDLEART IT IS AN INTERESTING PASTIME. • Embroidery Cotton obtainable in shades of Pink, Blue, Green, White, Rose. Mauve, Primrose, Natural. PRICE pd skein CANDLEWICK EMBROIDERY TRANSFERS—Designs include : Table Runner, Chair Back, Circular Cushion Cover, Nightdress Case or Mat, and Bedspread. PRICE gd set EMBROIDERY NEEDLES— each HARRINGTON SQUARES • Used and advised by Maternity Homes and Nurses, as the lightest, softest, and most absorbent “ nappies.” No chafing or irritation, and are so easy to wash. 27 x 27 156 Dozen

H. « J. COURT LTD.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21192, 15 August 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21192, 15 August 1940, Page 5