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oA Tame imp* Strike a Fashionable v Note by Wearing ./ v xat A 11111111 ii 1111111111111■111111111111111111111111111ii1111111111:1111111 ii 111 ii 111111111111111111 II 1111111111 l I Mill 1111 111 111 111 Mill Mil 11 111 111111111111 Ellll 111 111 millll Mill 1111111111111 l / ... YOU’LL LIKE GREY PARTICULARLY THE MUTED TONES IN MILLINERY, FROCKS, COATS AND FABRICS. GREY, IN ITS SEVERAL TONES, IS AN OUTSTANDING SHADE THIS SEASON. ITS COOL, BLAND, UNHURRIED EXCELLENCE, GIVES THE WEARER A COMPLETE FASHION SATISFACTION. And For Trimming Contrasts HOT PINK and MOONSTONE BLUE ARE BEAUTIFUL SHADES TO ADD A TOUCH OF CHIC TO YOUR GREY. HOT PINK, RIPE PINK-RED OF SUN-WARMED WATERMELON . . . MOONSTONE BLUE IS COOL, MYSTERIOUS AND SMOKY IN APPEARANCE. USE THESE SHADES IN BUTTONS, BUCKLES AND FABRIC TRIMMINGS. HATS Grey! — in Fashions Keyed to our Times with youthful charm and good taste you expect in “Clothes from Court’s” in Grey! FROCKS SUITS A wide range of styles and qualities featuring many new ideas in crown and brim construction —Sailors, / Bretons, Halos, Tams and the striking Military influence. See them all in Pottery Grey, Cruiser Grey, Ash Grey, Morse Grey, Cloudy Grey and* Egmont Mist. TRIPLE SHEER—Braided design on front of Empire Bodice. Buttons front, neck to waist. Skirt pleated centre front and back. w.x. 95 /. Charming Two-piece SILK FAILLE SUIT Grey Jacket with all-over design in Navy Braid. Plain Navy skirt, nicely gored. S. W. £6/10/WOOL FELTS MODEL FURS - - - 14/6 t 0 *5/- - - 29/6 ‘ 427Pale Mist AFTERNOON FROCK —Cross pleated bodice. Skirt is finely knife pleated across front. High shoulder line. Short sleeves. 19/6 to 29/6 95/WORSTED SUITS—Link button style, two inset pockets. Skirt has inverted pleat back and front. S.W. fitting. £7/7/RIPPLE SHEER—Deep waistband of diagonal elastic shirring. Design on short sleeves to match. Skirt showing front fulness. S.W. WOOL MOUSSE TWO-PIECE SUIT—Coat is pintucked, shaped, belted and fully lined. Skirt has inverted pleat centre front. £5/5/see WINDOW JEROMA SHEER—With White Pique collar,- trimmed faggoting and Lace; V-neck. Skirt has front pleats and two pockets. Short sleeves. S.W.X. 77/6 COATS AND INTERIOR AFTERNOON FROCK Cruiser Grey exceedingly smart style with contrast trimming in Hot Pink. Short sleeves. Gored skirt. S.W. fitting. 119/6 DISPLAYS SHAPED STYLE—Fancy weave Spring Woollen Coat, full length. High shoulder line and collarless. Group of four pleats form inset breast pockets. Ash Grey. S.S.W., S.W. £6/6/O.S. £6/10/STROLLER COATS Smartly styled in fine rib coating fabric. Square shoulders lined and without collar. Finished with two saddle pockets. S.W. 89/6 BUTTONS and Grey - Toned STOCKINGS BUCKLES This spring you’ll wear buttons and bucfcles, Just for adornment, although they may have their useful aide, too. Fashion approves of 7/11 to 11/S them, and J.C.’s have a choice selection of assorted shapes and tones to match or contrast, so you won’t have any difficulty in choosing at this popular store. GREY 11/6 to 27/6 r/ 89/6 m LAY-BY ! A A \v rIV r f UL\ I 1/ X I f' i W' Vx 29/6 22/6 Dawnette, Rose Taupe, Gurvmetal, Symphony, Matinee and Minuet—all at H. & J.C.’s SILKS plain Choice selection of plain and fancy self weaves in Light, Medium and Dark Grey Tones. All 36 inches wide. Crepe Suede 5/11 Spun Dupion —Matt Crepe 6/6 Jermaine Crepe 9/11 Cloque 11/6 54-inch GREY WOOLLENS High-grade pure wool Fabrics for Costumes, Sports Wear, Frocks, etc. Assorted weaves and tones—plain and fancy. Suitings Amourette 12/6 Angora 17/6 Worsted Suitings H. & J. COURT LTD. HAMILTON

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21203, 28 August 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21203, 28 August 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21203, 28 August 1940, Page 9