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- "'"'"""""""'"""""'''""""'""nrrrrrwnnTrnrnrnnrrrrnnmnmrmnrFnnrnrmnFniHFFWllHlHflttHlHUHfF KABAMABAR MAD I SC Compelling Fashions a JI JL E MC—|\ l-Sk at George Court's,” Karangahape Road. t i \ “Line” that speaks “vogue,” prices that spell “economy.” p E I V JK \ SPECIAL TO THE “BIGGER” WOMAN— /JI fflj lA/ 6 £ ft • 5 ’'W a We specialise in Garments of Outsize and Extra Outsize. Their scientific ! Lfl uL J// p - jfl E zaU ' W “cut” makes it possible for the “bigger” woman to be attired in styles she MM mWS/ Bi® — ' B FT t AaV. 'Jm / « admires so on Women of slender figure. We welcome inspection. J < li e I/ 3 J? ~ ' IBjmi IwiPl ! Millinery Exquisite raiS * i j|h|, E xyliv* ■ pf fc |■' \ is showing on 2nd floor —Shadier brims in folded HUH I _~- J /W I \ E mNI 1 7, ■ 1 I I if I \ softness and the “smaller” styles as well. » i E I ..• ; Sfte \ M—m ifaumuii; aiih 1 '."" ,- 1 .-. j'.l 11 »»« 111 11 If I \ e ofe w m , I Mil ! Kiir' 1 - - --TS A \ \ I 111 t m’ t \t « BE n W' : ill -'- H t \ \ \ I I 9 1230 / A \ \ 288 —Dainty Novel Knit Silk Jumper, square neck, with neat bow, /l : | 'V« J?| ** ! .' '/ I \. \ I / r « /Jv \ \ t: finished with tucks round hips, as Illustration. Shades: Ivory, /j; v *:¥« £&ym I jb&Y t ,'f fT ' ", - 1/X 11 L T xfe99 Dawn, Dove, Melon, Sahara, Nutmeg, Pompadour, Light Caramel, /!• w I I ?«%SBXx>6 wot/ 1 -W, z- \ / Jq /I Cr * _» ™ ►. Passion Flower, Venetian. Sedge, Pillar Box. Steel. Navy, and Black. /MP ®t :lsaa W I I Sox i ' >'* ■ '>'! ' : ■-. tw 3«V ll® 1 I l\ MS • a t Sixes S.W., W„ 0.9.-* George Court’s •• Price, 17/9. Afj B B I I —2Sa,l ■ '-'fC, ■ - W L \\ t 290—Novel Silk and Wool Jumper, with square neck, plain silk /J: f W j I L< z ," w *»059 1^0 ! ji^ fl, i*hrouidioiit Wished £ racings and hoops in three-tone effects, as illustration. Shades: /oj m M I X*•• '■■ 15 r « 4dSi «elf" «tratn>ings L front beH mid tioveF tat* - Blscuit/Saxo, Biscuit/Navy, Biscuit/Grey, Dawn/Green, Cyclamen/ /Jfcft M »U 2, *•*»•"- 19 ® tns Ma PP buckle w tone Mso simifcr £ Dawn, Cyclamen/Blscult, Mauve/Grey, Saxe/Grey. Saxe/Blscuit. Mfffth— JfflW •«>’• Waistcoat, in the . u . stvle’ without belt in (irev Fwra >- Scarlet/Grey, Scarlet/Green, Grey/Black. Navy/Orey. Sizes S.W., Txlt" — 1 T \ ’; z new Jersey Velour 7J??® — Fancy Pleated Tweed Skirt, of splen- M?, S h r’oo m mS Rrnwn mntnm’ £ W.O S —" George Court’s >• Price, 17/8. I IB| H \\ handsomeiv .JiS did quality, as illustration. Elastic at waist. Shades: s w w’n s d «- A 111 N Wk >**■" J " 'l v nanasomely embroid- Prune, Fawn, and Light Plum. Sizes S.W. and W.— «Y ’ . J’ Pa George Courts Prices, 2M—Charming Fancy Knit Silk Jumper, with square neck, chenille //ll I' H A, er ®d to tone, as Ulus- “George Court’s" Price, 18/6. *® /- an " * B/B - racings, and finished with posie, a.« Illustration. Shades: Ivory. (I SAR * w» SI ’' ' i '" ' tration Shades- rr««m —. 1230—Smart Tailored English Tweed Coat, t: Dawn. Dove, Melon, Sahara, Nutmeg, Pompadour, Light Caramel, U v / x -■. ' nicrm, e~» yream, 758.. Beautiful Knitted Silk/Wool Three-piece Suit, lined throughout: collar and slip pockets ►- Venetian. Passion Hower, Pillar Box, Steel. Navy, and Black. Sizes w J 'Xv > x ««»ouu, nose, Almond, In the new fancy knit, tn pretty two-tone effects. in shaded stripe effect to tone. Shades: S.W., W., O.S.— “George Court’s” Price, 17/S. M Jc A V / '''' • Fawn, Grey, Mole, and shades: Fawn/Champagne, Chocolate/Fawn, Scarlet/ Fawn, Brown, and Grey mixtures. Sizes L 9>z / L JR \\ '» ,- Black — "Georae Champagne, Saxe/Champagne. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. s.w.. W.. O.S.— "George Court’s” Price, - j| f/Z- / R M \\V ''’A’ Court’s” Price, 19/11. George Court’s ” Price, 49/S. £4/10/-. E I FASHIONS for MAIDS <h ii W, \ 'W. y>- « 7; i/imc> j r-, t |l __J i '// r BWv \ f /& -i —» I From MAIDS SECTION, 2nd Floor fc- // /ziz» Q R\\ ) (rtti- ■ =1 ———r !7 = 'll C 9 ll Sii iiniiiiiiimitiiiiniiiiiniitiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiliniiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiuiiiiniiiiKH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiin m un:i: nun mu iitiiiuiiiiiiji'' jO I FURNISHING | | i a» id*. * the I WEEK I FURNISHING fiVA\ I EARGA/NS fOl /W I WEEK Mk }< M K\ OWI - ARE NOW ° N! ijHHHMk | F I 1/1 The whole of the First Floor 7 nteH V I All-Wool Reversible FLOOR (Y \\v limßlX xzl e Ja v 1 , KM! IS , P i e „did qu .iiiy, show- \\ W Rw) km ffzs. r +■ '“1 tZi MfSlßwi = Spring cleaning will reveal f X. , I 111 ill ffl IP! IHI HF HI" l\ IKk s • - . . \ \ Bj 11 Wil l I fcJwwOa TVseftftvll AS7 L \jAr-i— rJ/U I many items of Furnishing that / 111 WV R \\ /PV | * n B »« new and attractive E f.iA tv i'll/ K'lft’*! should be renewed. Buy / h /IS designs; splendid colourings; M a iH Hll during this Special Week and /A|V / I ** Ze X —^ ur Usual Wiflla i|l 1 E ill tt KH j I save money. I , 03 /I ' ,K I |H| |Sg|| fc jU V- W 1 til lllr | During FURNISHING WEEK, |||® I i Wl I i jU giuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiinninuniiiiiiimimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiniimniiiniiiiiimiiiiiniiinii*' = 49/6. aliMln I C ■ ■ M ' I tW X wfßs 100 —Picturesque Model in Black Sisal Straw, finished with large bunch of = IMH Ifla I FTI I J *• r L I \v’ \ Il aek ospreys, in Shell Pink, from under tiie brim, and P ied with Georgette. = / I I E A \\\ '■ (jTP'T^«Xl£ki^7^^ial t y’''| JSfcSl/a •-SK!' ’ "'"""" — ' // , V J: A \ \\i 11/ this season in I 102—A Particularly Becoming Hat in Real Leghorn, in natural toning. vp ~ , . c I I I \ l t I) \ \ \ A \ I I > i The trimming is very distinctive, being practically under the brim, with Ir y°U *re thinking Or I / / \ / ►- ILA \ \\ 11/ T"! 9 Cll • » r I lace lining and fiat lemon velvet bow, with small velvet lemon flowers , / / I \ t ' \£*7l I 1 W \1 / rl 1 ' l surrounding the bandeaux. having II /j I 222 ' ! ± r f '*3 !jf \ > 11/ •< • \ Ve p a y postage on Millinery, but make a nominal charge for the specially- -rx-n-v 9oa I I < X2f !E 7 *L~ a 40L/J It will pay you to compare constructed postal boxes. PELMETS >-<S*O-Z :e . «»* (Ml values. . I , . 1R r n S-l 29*6 29fe IE: I^3—Maid’s Chic Jumper Suit, in Art Silk Cripe. ’69% X® ' - J 1 lwm * ° T W UI W * n ' 222 fashions a MaH’s Art iE ' dows we would sug. Jumper B Sime 8 , Sky? Pimpernel NavP'BUcult, l Fawm’ fwhion. a Maid’s Bng- WE PAY POSTAGE OR ge«t that you choose Quality Striped Fuji cu ®' Sizes 381 n 4 oin —“ Gftoraa Court's” Price Crepe de Chene Frock. raii apf a a ~ /FwßßrJiSs. material* rkie waaL- Frock. Particulai*ly t d ./ Js,u £’ Green Black. Trimmed with IE: 35/S. ® ’ Pouch effect at waißt, finished RAILAGE ZAUAI»I ■ | the materials this week smart style. Skirt pleated fancy spotted design to tone. Sizes 38in., 40in. 'E: <» Vl,k z- a with belt. Inset vest of knife- ® n ® oo< ** «c®Pt”>« ((( /mMssßw H ll ]| fl 11 I jllßlßll l4 at t^'e Reduced Prices. as sketch. Faced with Creme Geoige Courts • Price, 29/s. IE: I®® J** tU rf* -n • Bnglish Crape de Chene pleated Georgette to con- Fragile Goods, Seagrass v\\. I Zf/jAV iwll F lA’lwll lIL- 7 I AIAjIA> lA, effUKMH >7/ «e» — . Fuji Silk. Outstanding col- 221—Maid’s Frock, in attractive Spotted trt It JXJSh. n«2n/nl.r Ual nmJ/rnLY° SJ2i r ?s t,^ ar flare<l Bk,rt as Furniture, Made-up Bed- We give Free Estimates cured stripes, Green, Apricot. >ilk Crepe. Something quite new. Long ( shades. Green/Grej, Blue/Grey, Rose/Grey. sketch. Ih shades: Reseda, w■» ° r • ~ Saxe, and Apricot/Saxe Sizes finished at wrist with narrow band Suitable j- Particularly good style, suitable for early spring. Rose, Dark Saxe. Sizes 38in. Wure Matteesses, QSnMt'LTD for all 36ln * 33m 4 oi n 4 n ln— for early Spring. Ground shade!• Saxe/Tan :t sizes 38ln„ join.-” George Court’s” Price, Join. Georg. Court’.” Kapok, Curtain Rod., Oil tr workmanship. ’’Xrg! court’.” Rose/iawn/Helio.. IE W/B Price, 99/e. Bairn. I - "' ft 19/11. 381 n •• 40in —“George Court’s” Price, |JL karangahape road Auckland

£ Mother —* Ao health doctor— S keeps a cake of ® 44 T T* < iff.-; I His pockets where hands « “ • aa s I are like a museum too. Bless his heart! Marbles, bits of string, bits of rusty wire, grimy balls of putty, a terrible pencil-end — wellr chewed by somebody — a magnet. Through whose hands did they pass before Ae fingered and played with \ JeS ■ them? Perhaps it’s better mother I \ doesn’t know! But she doesn’t worry, / \ \ fci either. She has taught him the Life- / \ 0 I buoy habit. Without thinking almost, I II b \ v® \\ was^es hi s hands daily now —before I uJk 1 ' vB ' 1 meals, before bed — with the soap that / ' V® 1 protects and purifies. The Lifebuoy / vH I habit is his safeguard — the best safe- / V guard for the whole family against I f chance infection. Use Lifebuoy g \ m y° ur home! w LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, PETONE?

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 19

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