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New Art Silk Frock Fabrics In great demand this season. A fine range of attractive designs and new colourings. Samples sent! SPECIAL DISPLAYS FIRST FLOOR 38-in. Art Silk “Delysia Procurable in 42 Pastel Shades 4/11 per yard ‘‘Delysia”—“The name is on the selvedge.” The daintiest of fabrics, with :t soft sheen, of beautiful colouring, aud with excellent draping quality. In appearance “Dclysia” rivals the most exquisite Crepe de Chine, and it wears aud washes wonderfully well. Suitable for present-day jumper styles, evening frocks, dresses, dainty lingerie, etc. This delightful fabric is obtainable in a wonderful range of 42 beautiful Pastel colours, and at the price offers outstanding value. 3Sin. 9 9 38in. Art. Silk Rayons This desirable* and most attractive Art. Silk, good wearing fabric, is showing in a wide range of new and alluring designs, including Spots, Floral, and Conventional. Four qualities. 38in. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 and 4/11 New Bordered Rayons These are in most effective new exclusive designs in Graduated Spots. Smart colourings for Spring and Summer wear. 48in. 4/11 yard. Also, smart conventional and small patterns, just to hand. 50in. 5/11 yard. Crepe Venise and Marise A delightful and entirely new Fit>ck Fabric, that washes well and is uncrnshable, with a Crepe de Chine effect. Made of Pure Silk and Cotton. A charming selection of new designs and shades; showing also in 34in. Crepe Marise, a similar fabric. 34in. 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 yard Luvisca Fabrics A notable, extra good wearing Silk-like Fabric, suitable for ladies* pyjamas, lingerie, jumpers, etc., also men’s shirts, pyjamas, children’s dresses, tunics, sleeping suits. A wonderfully good washing fabric, not affected by soap or water, showing in newest stripes in colour; also self stripes and in Plain White. Send for sample range. 30in. Striped, 3/3. Plain, 3/9. MAIDS’ SUMMER HOSE in dependable qualities for School and College wear. Ground Floor Department. Girls’ Summer Hose, in extra long Mercerised Lisle. Sizes 4,5, and 6. Special value; in Peach, Nude, and Blush. Full-fashioned. Girls’ Full-length Plated Art. Silk Hose, in sizes 4,5, and 6. In Nude, Flesh, also Light Fawn. 4/6 pair. Girls’ Black Cotton Gymnasium Hose, made full fashioned; extra long. A thoroughly reliable quality; in sizes 84, 9, and 94. 3/11. 0.5., 4/3 Girls' Superior Quality Black Mercerised “Silkestra” Hose, full fashioned. Splendid wearing. Sizes BJ, 9,9 J. 6/11 pair Let the J.C.L. Do your Hemstitching, Pleating, Smocking, Tucking, Embroidering. Send for Special Price List Circular of Specialities. \ 3/6 J.C.L. STAR ATTRACTIONS Size 20 x 20 Heavy Linen Crash Cushion Covers with effective embroidered designs in various colours. A useful size for Bach, Boat, Car, or Home use. At bargain price. First Floor. Star Attraction Price TO-MORROW. /O each. 1/8 4-Pint Glass Tumblers with circle etched finish. A popular size, in a heavy quality for general use. A “Star" price saving worth taking advantage of. Fifth Floor. Star Attraction Price TO-MORROW. 4 Ocach 6 1-1/11 FROM 9 TO 11.30 A.M. ONLY Mall Orders Not Accepted at "Star Attraction Price. (RBOtaraMDi 'Always Busy Buy Your Piano or Gramophone during the Record Value OCTOBER SALE Now On! All Instruments Guaranteed. Special 7-Day FREE TRIAL in Your Home JOHN COURT Ltd. AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 485, 15 October 1928, Page 5

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