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Leading Value in Ladies’ Nightdresses Well cut, warm garments of durable, good washing and wearing fabrics, sure to give the maximum of service and comfort G 7 G2 G7—Here shows a dainty Nightdress style, cut Magyar shape, with square or round neck, finished hand crocheted edge, and hand-worked sprays on front and sleeve. This design is made of Cream “Viyella” Flannel, guaranteed unshrinkable, soft and durable in wear. W., 29/6; 0.5., 32/6. G2—Coloured Winceyette Nightdresses, in plain cream, pink, sky, and helio.; nicely finished with * hemstitched design on front. A full size. Special value garment. 6/11. G6—This style is of Warm and Serviceable Cream “Aza” Flannel, guaranteed not to shrink. Made open front style. The neck is slotted and threaded with ribbon up close to throat if desired. A style recommended for elderly women. W., 32/6 0.5., 35/C? os G A G 5, also GsA—lllustrate two well-cut Plain Nightdresses, with finish. hemstitch J.C.Tj. equal. creme Sold in incevette only, with pink or pale blue hemstitching, in either round or square neck styles. J.C.L. Leader, 4/11 Displays an Attractively Figured Winceyette Nightdress, tu a soft finished durable qualit v, cut Magyar sha • with half steevco in cream, pink. sky, and helio. grounds, with design to contrast. 7/11 each. G!—Ladies’ Open Front Nightdresses, of durable, soft finished cream wincevette; trimmed tucks and embroidery on yoke, and long sleeves. A good warm, well-made gown, sure to give lasting service and comfort in wear. W., 11/6; 0.5., 12/6. G3—Heavy Quality White Twill Flar nelette Nightdresses, trimmed embrn dery edging. An excellent style fo those who prefer the high neck styli Splendid value. W., 12/6; 0.5., 13/6 J.C.L. STAR ATTRACTIONS MEN’S “PEMIACOI*” NSGLTGE SHIRTS with reinforced front- A thoroughly reliable wearing shirt with fast colour. New strtnes in Blue, Helio.. Grey. B ack C “Star" saving price offer that always creates a big demand. All sizes from 14 STAR 7 PRICE TO-MORROW. 4 6. LADIES’ PINE “ALL-WOOL" COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE, in new shades of Beige, Sunburn, Pearl, Fawn and Lark. A seamless, dependable English manufacture sure to please. Extra Value for Star shoppers. Folding Card Tables with Moire Top and Stainless Duco finish 17/6. Also with Baize Top, 29/6. 2nd Floor. New Shipment of Genuine “Pyrex” Ovenwar* showing Fifth Floor, at Auckland’s Keenest Prices.” STAR PRICE TO-MORROW, 2/9 Pair. From 9 to 11.30 a.m. only Mail Orders not accepted at Star Attraction Price “Always Busy. JOHN COURT LTD AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS

WE ALL LOVE “ THE HOME BEAUTIFUL ” It is the setting within which our lives are influenced and moulded. It is the ideal of most young couples starting out in life. BUT—YOU SAY Our means are limited, we are not in a position to save enough to pay a big deposit on a house, and. further, we MUST have a Builder who can carry out our ideals and give us VALUE for what we shall eventually have to pay. JUST SO—permit us to say that WE CAN AND WILL carry out all that you desire. We ask NO BIG DEPOSITS, we can supply you with a Section, if necessary, and build to your own design, on terms to suit your means. You can repay on a probably LOWER BASiS THAN THE RENT YOU ARE NOW PAYING. Our position to-day in the front rank of Auckland Home Builders is proof of the values we give and the ability of each of our large staff o* workmen. SEE US TO-DAY AND TALK IT OVER. OAG & STAFFORD, LTD. MODERN HOME BUILDERS. City Office: Short's Buildings, Queen Street. 'Phone, 44-769. Private, 46-691.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 5

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