New and Fresh John COURT’S, Queen Street. IN THE FANCxY DEPARTURE MT- Came by the “Paparoa,” “Aotea,” and “lonic.” I/IVICLY CAI’K COLLARETTES, specially the Guipure, from 6/11 to 33/0 each. The RIBBONS this season cannot be spoken too highly of. We have again laid oursclvo* OUIBURE CAPE COLLARETTES, with Stole Ends. Beautiful goods, at lowest prices- out to supply the ladies of Auckland with all the newest from Paris. Our LAO US and INSERTIONS this season are simply perfect, and comprise all the very Not the least important are our GLOVES and HOSIERY. choicest goods from England and the Continent. In Hosiery we are again in the position of being able to give wonderful Value, as of nr.-ro-ti .. i... „ .. .. ... . . . . . ~, , yore, notwithstanding the tremendous advances in wools. BLLIS are wo™ again this season J « have the nicest and smartest that money can he ’ Q i o vcs compris? many new lines, smart in appearance, perfect in fit, and JOHN •, , M , oU V?I ’.f?!, 110 ”• al,d I,nbels will bo in great demand. W o have also a splendid COURT for wear. Our regular lines aro showing in the now shades. „ .1? 1 of B< It Clasps. TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. In this important section we have opened np the new Our EMBROIDERIES arc, as usual, second to none for value and excellence of patterns. Oriental Galoons, Figure Eight Strappings, Silk Applique Gimps, Drop Ornaments, otCU During this week we are holding a SHOW of all our LATEST IMPORTATIONS and you are cordially invited to visit JOHN COURT’S TWO SHOPS IN QUEEN STREET, CITY.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue VIII, 20 February 1904, Page 52
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259Page 52 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue VIII, 20 February 1904, Page 52
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