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APRONS for Spring Cleaning Time In Attractive and Useful Styles, of Fabrics that can be relied on Satisfactory Service. Large Selection. Third Floor. for “Jane" is wearing a utility garment, fashioned Uniform Style, of durable, excellent washing Nurses’ Cloth, in Plain Pink. Saxe Blue, or Helio. Good value. 15 6 each. Also of Zephyr, in Green, Saxe, Grey, and Sand. 14/6. In Calico. 10 6. “Joyce. “Joyce”—This illustration portrays to advantage the usefulness of a Coloured Rubber Apron, which is made to cross over at back (as inset). A favourite also for nursery use, showing in shades of Orange, Helio.. Mulberry, Sage Green, Royal, and Grey, with effective wavy pattern to con trust. 2/9 each. ‘Julie”—This inexpensive pretty Apron Style is of Floral Cretonne, and has straps to cross and fasten at back, also one pocket. Attractive colourings. 2/11. ‘Jessop” A Smart, Well-cut Apron, that has a becoming appearance. In new straight style, front and back with tie at back, and pockets; also small collar. Showing in light ground Cambric, with various coloured floral designs, trimmed plain colour binding, as illustrated. Splendid value. 4/11 each. Mean” shows a Useful Apron Style, sure to win the approval of the tidy housewife. Plain Binene features at top, pockets, and hem, the rest being of mixed coloured effects; in Brown, Green, and Saxe. Good value. 3/6. Judith” —This Practical Apron Style made of good washing Print, with stripe designs, on light grounds, in Rose and Grey, Blue and Grey, also Orange and Grey. This style has half piece at back, and pockets. Excellent value. 3/3. Jane Jessop, 4/11. “Jean,” 3/*j, Julie, 2 11 “Judith,” 3 3. “Jessie” displays the practicability of the Rubber Apron when at the wash tub. These arc Waterproof Aprons made in three sizes, of neat, Black and White Check Mackintosh. 23, 2/11, 3 6. “Jessie” also features a Waterproof Mackintosh Peg Bag, which is invaluable for convenience when collecting or hanging out the wash. 2/6 each. Jess : e. J.C.L. STAR ATTRACTIONS 22in. x 44in. FANCY COLOURED STRIPED TOWELS. Good stout quality, exceptional value. STAR ATTRACTION PRICE TO-MORROW. 1/44 each. J.C.L. Gradual Payment System can be utilised in The J.C.L. Specialise A SPECIAL PURCHASE AS A STAR OFFER OF LADIES’ CORSETS, in strong White Coutil, allso Broche and Pink fancy striped materials.. These models include medium high buEt with long skirts and elastic insets at back, also Low busts and elastic top models. Sizes :22in. to 35in. —Usually 9/11 to 12/11. * STAR ATTRACTION PRICE TO-MORROW, 3/11 pair. FROM 9 TO 11.30 A.M ONLY Mail Oiden not accepted at "Star** Attractjoa Pike 99 Always Busy . securing Furnishings such as Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Three-piece . Suites, Machines, Window Hangings, etc., etc. Second Floor. making Window Blinds. Re-covering, and Loose Covers. Estimates given free. Second Floor. JOHN COURT LTD, AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS

Step Ont In DENVERS GOOD SHOES, Here is one of them:— Men’s Black Glace Bad Oxford Shoe, for dancing and evening wear. Pump soles Ol / pair. Postage Paid. LmL I m Ladies!—There are some astonishing values in Ladies’ and Children’s shoes at our store. Make a point of examining them. It will pay you. DENVERS 368 QUEEN ST. (Opp Town Hall)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 160, 27 September 1927, Page 5

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