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Sizes W., 0.5., X.O.S. "George Court’s” Usual Price 6/1 1 SALE PRICE 5/11 Maids 41 Tweed Costumes in several becoming styles; lined throughout. In shades of Fawn, Rose tonings. Sizes 38in., 40in., 42in. “ George Court’s ’’ Usual Price 69/6 SALE PRICE 59/6 CARPET SWEEPERS "Ewbank," the best British make; well finished, in oak case; easy running; complete with handle ’’ George Court’s” Usual Price 33/SALE PRICE 29/Mattress Cases, ready made, in good quality Ticking. For 4ft. 6in. beds "George Court’s” Usual Prices 9/11, 10/6, 12/11, 13/11, 17/6, 18/6 SALE PRICES .. 7/11, 9/6, 11/9, 12/9, 16/3,17/3 TICKING PILLOW CASES "George Court’s” Usual Prices 1/2, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 each SALE PRICES 1/-, 1/1, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/11 each Mats, Chinese Matting Mats, inexpensive and good wearing. Showing in nice dark designs. Size 36in. x 63in. "George Court’s” Usual Price 5/6 each SALE PRICE - 3/11 each French Face Cloth. Exceptional selection of beautifully finished All-Wool Faced Cloths. This delightful “French” fabric has been specially selected for smart costumes, frocks, coats, etc. In Rose Beige, Coronation Red, R.osedust, Gentian Blue, Dutch Blue, Venetian Blue, Lavender, Nomad, and Fawn. 54 inches wide "George Court’s” Usual Price ....................... 14/6 yard SALE PRICE 9/11 yard Men's SUITS TO-MEASURE £4'l9'6 Take advantage of this offer. A Job Purchase of Assorted Tweed and Worsted Suitings. Make an early selection, as these Suits are usually sold at from £6/6/- to £7/10/-. A perfect fit assured. We give one or two fittings as required. Our “Endurer” Chart Suits have given satisfaction to our numerous customers. Try a Suit now. “George Court's” Suit-to-Measure Special, £4/19/6. BOYS' SINGLETS Natural shade, of fleecylined soft texture, and unshrinkable. Full range of sizes "George Court's ’ Usual Prices .... 2/6, etc. SALE PRICE . . 1/11* each GIRLS' STOCKINGS GIRLS’ MERCERISED LISLE STOCKINGS. A useful Stocking for hard wear. Made on full fashioned lines; the fit is perfect. Colours: Pastel, Sunburn, Tanaura, Blush. Sizes 4 to 6—" George Court's” Usual Price .... 2/9 pair SALE PRICE 2/5 pair GIRLS’ ARTIFICIAL SILK STOCKINGS, with a backing of fine lisle thread, ensuring extra strength and non-laddering. Seamed back and double welt tops. Colours: Flesh, Rose Beige, Nude, Light Fawn, New Grey. Sizes 4 5 6 "George Court’s” Usual Prices 4/3 4/6 4/9 pair SALE PRICES 3/11 4/- 4/3 pair Auckland’s We usually find that the Visitor To-day becomes a Shopper “To-morrow” at—siyyyyyyyymyymmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyfyyyyyyyyyyyyyyymTmyyyryy»nryyyyyyyytyytywyyyfyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyr GREATEST Our Fashion Goods are so beautiful, and all through the Store stock is so new, it’s a delight to shop at “George Court’s,” apart altogether from the fact that our Sale prices mean Bargains Magnificent! MEN’S SOFT FELT HATS (Fur Felt). Very smart and dressy; bound edge shape. The "Endurer” make, featuring shades of Light Grey, Dark Grey, or Fawn, with Black bands Usual Price 19/11 each SALE PRICE 17/8 each Some Wonderful Bargains in CURTAINS, Ist Floor. WE PAY POSTAGE AND RAILAGE on all goods excepting Millinery, Fragile Goods, Seagrass Furniture, Made-up Bedding, Wire Mattresses, Kapok, Curtain Koads, Oil Baize. 6'6 LADIES' CARDIGANS (or 3'll LADIES’ WOOL AND SILK Sleeveless Waistcoats The very newest vogue. Pretty 3-tone effects. Ground shades include Biscuit, Putty, Grey, Fawn, Blue, Apricot, Navy, and Black Usual Prices .. 16/11 and 19/11 SALE PRICES, 9/11, 12/6 LADIES’ CARDIGANS (Fleecy), good quality; perfect shape and fit. Shades: Sahara, Putty, Navy “George Court’s” Usual Price , 6 6 SALE PRICE 3/11 UNDERWEAR RARGAINS LADIES’ NIGHTDRESSES, in "Crepsil Knitted Silk; superior quality; V neck and wide sleeve trimmed with LADIES’ BLOOMERS, in a heavy quality Knitted Silk. Excellent fitting shape, with double gusset, elastic at waist and knee. Colours: Helio., Sky, and Ivory “George Court’s” Usual Prices: W., 9/6; 0.5., 10/6 SALE PRICES W., 7/6; 0.5., 8/6 dainty insertion and lace. Showing in pretty shades of Sky, Helio., arid Gold — " George Court’s ’’ Usual Price 18/11 SALE PRICE 15 6 Plunket Flannels, in Cream, Orkney, Shetland, Natural, Light and Dark Grey, Navy, and Pink Usual Price .................. 2/9, 27in. SALE PRICE 2/7 Usual Price ................... 2/11, 29in. SALE PRICE 2/8 Usual Price .................. 3/3, 29in. SALE PRICE 2/ 111 Damask* 70-inch Linen-finish Damask. Good useful quality, and will wash well “George Court’s” Usual Price 3/6 SALE PRICE 2 8 Lunch Serviettes Ready hemmed; 2 1 x 2 1 ; in assorted dice designs. These are part of a special Belfast purchase, and undoubtedly exceptional value at 6 for 2'6 LACE Department COSTUME FRONTS. Very pretty and smart Guipure Lace Costume Fronts, with roll collar. In Paris shade—“ George Court's” Usual Price 4/11 each SALE PRICE 3/6 each LACE EDGINGS, in Guipure or Net Lace. Assorted shades— Usual Prices . . 74d to 1/3 yard SALE PRICE, ALL s£d yard Crepe Betty, Exceptionally smart weave, in Art. Silk. Very dainty and attractive for smartest evening frocks, street wear, etc. In a big range of lovely tonings. Helio., Cream, Lemon, Champagne, Pale Blue, Apricot, Flame, Nigger, Cyclamen, Vieux Rose, Wild Aster, Nattier, Wine, Saxe, Eau de nil. Shell Pink, Pavlova, Cinnamon, Brick, Navy, and Black. 36 inches wide Usual Price .. 4 11 yar SALE PRICE 3 11 Cotton Gabardine* A splendid quality Cloth. Fine weave and good heavy weight. A real value line. Just the cloth for present wear. In Grey, Bottle Green, Nigger, Sky, Saxe, Jade Green, Shell Pink, Lavender, Cinnamon, Box Green, Biscuit, and Cream. 38 inches wide—“George Court’s” Usual Price - 8 > ar SALE PRICE 124 > ard c tm & S ONS ’L UO KARANGAHAPE ROAD -AUCKLAND 36-inch Natural Fuji Silk Best grade, fine double-woven quality, with a special finish. Besides giving more than twice the wear of lower qualities, it will maintain its rich finish when washed. Note the width “George Court’s” Usual Price 4/1 1 yard SALE PRICE 3/10 yard Tussore Silk* Pure Chinese Tussore. A hard-wearing quality for underwear and children’s wear. 33 inches wide “George Court’s” Usual Price .... 2/6 yard PRICE 2/11 yard Boys’ Singlets \C inter weight. Natural shade, of Brushed Cotton. Very comfortable and hardwearing line. Sizes 24in. to 32in. “George Courts Usual Prices .... 26, etc. SALE PRICE . . 1 9h

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 30

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