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“Brenda,” 79/6. “Barbara,” 69/6. ‘Dulcie,” 17/6. “Belinda,” 79/6. “Bettina,” 59/6. “Billie,” 97/6. SMART FASHIONS for EASTER Here we illustrate a selection of New Autumn Fashions, suitable for the Easter Season. These are chosen from our exceptional range, and at the prices represent good value. All carefully made and designed of dependable fabrics sure to give satisfaction in wear. THIRD FLOOR SHOWROOMS. “Brenda”—This appealing New Frock Style for Ladies’ Autumn wear is carried out in All-Wool Repp, and shows a smart inset vest and step collar of Silk Crepe de Chine. The vest is trimmed with buttons, and the skirt is pleated in front, as illustrated. Shades are obtainable in Green, Bois de Rose, Maroon, Powder Blue, Saxe, Navy, Black. Good value. 79/6. “Barbara” displays a Lady's New One-piece Style Frock of superior quality “All-Wool” Repp, in shades of Maroon, Powder Blue, also Saxe. An adjustable collar is of Crepe de Chine, as also is the inset piece on bodice. The skirt is pleated on both sides, and has belt to finish, with buckle. 69/6. “Dulcie”—Jersey Silk Frock, embroidered in shades to tone with collar and V neck also, as illustrated. Round necks in similar styles. Shades of Wine, Royal, Helio., Biscuit, Maize, Almond, Grey, Gold, Petunia, Navy, and Pink. Short sleeves—--17/6. Long sleeves 19/6. g All Easter Accessories in Great Variety at the J.C.L. Inspection Invited. J.C.L. STAR ATTRACTIONS’ Half-pint Glass HeaVy Bottom Tumblers. A strong durable Glass for everyday use. Star Attraction Price MONDAY, 4d each; 3/9 dozen. J.C.L. 4-Play Fingering Wool, in Black, White, Navy, Red, Fawn, Putty, Browns, Pale Blue, Pale Pink, Champagne, Oyster, Rose, Mauve, Lemon, Saxe, Greens, Flame, Peacock, Greys, Royal, Heathers, Amethyst, Mole, Henna, also pretty mixtures. A Bargain Price, which makes buying before the wool rise a big economy. Star Attraction Price MONDAY, 6d skein; 3/11 head. FROM 9 TO 11.30 A.M. ONLY Mail Orders not accepted at "Star” Attraction Price ' “Bettina”—Lady’s Smart One-piece All-Wool Repp Frock, designed long roll collar, and panel at sides of Bkirt. Inset vest of Crepe de Chine, finished with belt and buckle. Shades of Powder Blue, Saxe, Bois de Bose, Wine, Navy, and Black. 59/6. “Billie” — Extremely Smart All-Wool Repp Coat, coatee effect, with inset vest of Viyella, daintily embroidered, also has pockets. Skirt has pleats. Belt to finish, with buckle at back. Shades of Navy, Nattier, Bose, and Caramel. 97/6. “Belinda” Smart One-piece F Frocks, in cross-over effect; has roll collar and embroidered inset vest of Crepe de Chine; pleats on sides of skirt; button to finish. Shades of Saxe, Navy, Black, and Mulberry. 79/6. {REGISTERED) ‘Always Busy . | MILLINERY H Felt and Cloth Ready-to-wears, in = season’s required colourings. AviS ator styles, vagabond brims, also j= bound brims, suitable for matrons. Price* 7/11 to 29/6. H Also, further shipment of Smart = Models for Easter wear. w JOHN COURT LTD. AUCKLAND'S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS - - THE J.C.L. Queen St.

Race Hats And Hats for all occasions, in the most fascinating modes and delightful Autumn tints. New Easter Frocks demand the very latest in Hats, and the varied selection to be found in my Salon cannot be surpassed in Auckland. Prices and Models to suit everyone. Mrs. M. MacDowell Strand Arcade, Queen Street.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 19

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