J. C. L. LEADING VALUE HOSIERY n jpj - _ Correct for Autumn and Winter Wear in many effective tones and qualities that can be depended on for Fit and Service . Ground Floor Department Sole Agents for Home Journal Paper Patterns Ladies Pull Fashioned “All-Wool’’ Coloured Cashmere Hose, with spliced feet. A thoroughly reliable English manufacture; in Nude. Lark, Champagne, Camel, Grey and White. Splendid value. 3/11. 0.5., 4/3 pair. Best Quality Genuine “Balbriggan’ ’ Cashmere Hose, a durable witer-weight, full fashioned, wide shaped hose, specially recommended for comfort, warm Cinnamon, Grey, Rose, Beige, Nude, also Champagne. Also extra fine 8/6; 0.5., 8/9. Black only. 6/11 Art. Silk and Wool Mixture Hose, full fashioned stvle. An excellent value quality in Black, Onion, Tussore and Dark Grey. 6/6 Real “Balbriggan” Pure Silk and Wool Mixture Hose, in effective Marie Mixtures, in new and smart shades designs. f° r sports wear. Superior quality, guaranteed for lasting 9/6 Pair. Also Wool and Cotton Marie Mixtures 3/6 Pair. Ladies* Art. Silk and Pure Silk Mixture Hose, with long panel and lisle tops and feet. Popular shades 4/11 9/11; 0.5., 10 3 Full Length Pure Silk Hose, with suspender hem o ,? fin* lisle. A best grade, faultless manufacture, sure to give the utmost wearing satisfaction; in new shades of Charii, Hoggar, Rachelle, Silver Grey, also White 15/6 Pair. 21/- > with Novelty Checks and Stripes, with lacf nbroidered fronts. Exclusive productions. 27/6 to 33/6 “Celfect” Marie Hose, an extremely smart neu line with wide ribs and full fashioned plain tops. The newest colourings are showing, specially recommended for Early Autumn Sports wear. » 7/11; 0.5., 8/3. Mercerised Lisle Hose “Silkestia.” a notable and reliable make; full fashioned, with wide suspender hems, unequalled for durability and appearance; in Black, White, Champagne. Pearl Grey, Flesh and Fawn. 5/11 Special Value in New One-Bar Cut-Out Black Satin Shoes Just to hand. 32/6 pair. Fifth Floor. J.C.L. "STAR ATTRACTIONS” LADIES’ LIGHTWEIGHT PURE WOOL CARDIGAN COATS, with facings in plain colour and small fancy design to contrast on ground shades of Orange, Saxe, Lavender, Grey, also cream. A popular autumn garment, priced surprisingly low. STAR PRICE EACH, MONDAY. LARGE SELECTION OF NEW EFFECTS IN MILLINERY SPRAYS, FLOWERS, TRAILS, CORONETS, CLUSTERS, etc. Autumn tints in many attractive suggestions for trimming and decorative purposes, at a Bargain Price. Fourth Floor. STAR PRICE, Jyg EACH, MONDAY. From 9 to 11.30 a.m. Only Mail Orders not accepted a! “Star** Attraction Price^ Let Tie J.C.L. Eo Your Pleating, Hemstitching, Button-making, and Embroidering. All Orders Completed Promptly. ‘Always Busy . Community Economy Day in the Basement Monday, 9 a. m, with Bargains for all in many useful Houseware Items, also lines of merchandise a unusually low prices. Here are a few of the lines offering Positive Savings: 40-inch Pure White English Cotton Crepe—Usually 1/3. “Community Day” Price, 7 id.; 6/11 dozen. Ladies’ “Broche” Cotton Fuji Princess Underskirts. In a good range of popular shades. “Community Day” Price, 2/11 each. Ladies’ Crimp Step-in Knickers —Usually 2/11. “Community Day” Price, 1/6 pair. 54-inch All-wool Navy Serge. Priced extra low lor Community day—Usually 4/11. “Community Day” Price, 2/11 yard. Useful Coloured Lustre China Cream Jugs. “Community Day” Price, sgd. each. Glass Sauce Bottles. At Bargain Price, 9id. each. Glass Goblets—Usually 1/-. “Community Day” Price, 7£d.; 6/11 dozen. “Firth’s” Sheffield Stainless Steel Cuttlery. Priced remarkably low for Community Day shoppers. Dinner Size: 1/8; 6 fer 9/11. Dessert Size: 1/6; 6 for 8/11. Genuine “Pyramid” English Aluminium Stewpans. With insulated bronze handles. Heavy gauge. Guar‘Flosso” Boucle Art. Knitting Silk. In 2oz. balls, in Black, Navy, Grey, Fawn, Drab, Nigger, Silver Grey. Blue, also mingled Black and White, Bnwn and Fawn, Blue and Pink, and Fawn and Grey shaded. 2oz. Balls, 3 for 1/-. Mail orders not accepted for “Community Day” items. JOHN COURT LTD Auckland’s Leading Drapers and Furnishers
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 4, 26 March 1927, Page 5
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