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EEll—This Smart Coat is of Warm Velour Cloth, features new punch collar, with fur back, and neat panel effect, in £in. tucks. Showing in nigger, chocolate, fawn, beige, navy and black. Good value. 75/EEl2—Another Well Cut, Neatly Tailored Coat of Serviceable Cosy Velour, with adjustable collar and cuffs, trimmed fur. A side pleating effect is shown in illustration. This inexpensive number in fawn, chocolate, nigger, beige, navy and black. 75 A EEIS—A Further Charming New Style Coat, ideal for Winter wear, of- durable, warm Velour Cloth, revealing new tucked design at sides, with belt across front. The adjustable collar shows effective fur trimming. A superior Coat, in latest tones of navy, fawn, chocolate, beige, nigger, and black. 89/6 EE 14—A Distinctively Tailored Winter Coat of new Tweeds, with well-cut collar and cuffs, finished with leather to tone. Neat box pleats are showing at side, fronts, also belt. A thoroughly recommended Coat showing in the latest mixture and stripe effects; in browns and fawns. Good value. 75/v; ■ ?.s7. m SIS I EEll, 75/-. EEI2, 75/-. EEI3, 69 6. EEI4, 75 - Special Value IN Light and Dark, Navy, also Red. Chubby Umbrellas Superior quality. Lxtra strong frames. Novelty handles. 11'6 GROUND FLOOR. Smmart Hew FasMoums im Ladies' 1 C©alts amdi Fir©©lfeg Showing in our Third Floor Showrooms in the Season’s newest shades and fabrics at attractively low prices. Well Cut, Attractively Fur Trimmed Coat, for ladies’ wear, is of super ior Face Cloth, featuring smart inset effects at sides, and double collar and cuffs of fur, as illustrated. Shades of Face Cloth arc in fawn, harvest, beige, limestone, grey, and sugarcane. Good value. 6 guineas, also 6 J guineas. 4 ‘ Fiona,” 79/6. “ Jeanette,” Signs! ‘ Fiona ” —An Attractive New Style for Ladies’ Wear of Durable Wool Crepe de Chine, displaying the new hip yoke, with skirt flared in front, adjustable collar, and Beige Georgette inset down front of bodice; stitched belt at waist to fastten in front with new-slide. An excellent Aalue. In saxc, reseda, fawn, grey, Lido, navy, brown and black. 79/6. "Jeanette”—A New Afternoon Frock Style made of Reversible Satin, as illustrated design, with effective flared skirt, a smart appearance being attained in the reversing panels as shown. This number showing in new wine, beige, nigger, rose beige, also navy and black. £5/15/6. EEI, 6|-gns. EE2, Sgns. EE3, 7gns. “ Fay,” 84 -. “ Francelle,” 89/6. ' Fay ” illustrates a Pleasing New Frock Style for Indies’ Autumr. Wear. Fashioned of Art. Crepe dc Chine, and shows a well-cut long roll collar, trimmed with satin to tone. Also cuffs and a vest of Fawn Crepe dc Chine. The skirt has neat pleats at sides, with plain back and belt at waist. This inexpensive style in saxc, green, cocoa, red, navv, and black. 84 -. “Francelle” reveals a Stylish New Frock, also of Art. Crepe dc Chine, designed with V neck and silk vest, with bow to tie on shoulder. The skirt has new hip yoke, with flared skirt and the latest uneven hem. A most appealing frock for ladies’ wear. In new shades of red, saxc* green, cocoa, also navy and black. 89/6. BUY FLANNELS, also FLANNELETTES DURING THE 14-DAY SALE (Finishes Friday, 9 p.m.) OF MANCHESTER GOODS and you save considerably at the reduced' prices offering. Selba Flannel, in cream, suitable for nightdresscLS, bjooniers, underclothing; both for adult and childjen's wear. Books like knitted, but in reality is woven. 30in. Usually 2/6 2/1) 14-Day Sale, 2/3 2/6 3/6 2/11 yard. All-Wool New Zealand Flannels, in Shetland, Orkney, grey, natural, pink, white. Excellent washing and good wearing. 28in.—Usually 1/11. 14-Day Sale, 1/9J yard. Serviceable Striped Flannelettes, also Tn a greai selection of attractive new striped designs, on fawn and grey grounds. 32in.—Usually UL-Jd. 14-Day Sale, 10£d. 36in.—Usually 1/1} 1/8 1/7 1/11 14-Day Sale, 1A 1/6 i 1/7 1/9 J.C.L. “STAR ATTRACTIONS” Special **Star” Saving in Superior quality Playing Cards with gilt edge and smooth linen finish. Excellent cards with attractive picture backs. Jn 10 different styles. Boxed. Ground Floor. Usually 4/-. “Star” Price g/Q pack T °- MORR °W. Ladies’ Coloured Winceyette Nightdresses! Lin Pink, Helio., Sky, and Cream, in three* styles with Round, V, or Square Necks, and Short Sleeves finished scalloped edge, and effective Silk Embroidery in front. Wonderful Value. Fourth Floor. “Star” Price TO-MORROW-FROM 9 TO 11.30 A.M. ONLY r Mail Orders Not Accepted jit “Star” Attraction Priced (REGISTERED ) EE2—This Winsome Coat Style is in Face Cloth, of reliable quality, in new shades, for Autumn wear. It features a smart side effect, finishing with neat pleats. The roll collar and shaped cuffs are handsomely fur trimmed. Shades are in fawn, beige, limestone, grev, harvest, and sugarcane. £8 8/-. EE3—Another Most Appealing New Coat Styje, also of dependable superior finished Face Cloth, ideal for Autumn wear. A smartly-designed Coat, with slightly flared front, the back and sides showing new features in air-tuck-ing, the roll collar and cuffs luxuriously trimmed with fur. Coat colours arc in beige, fawn, sugarcane, limestone, grev and harvest. Excellent value. £7/7 A. IJW*J**W**IIAIII*A#¥*#*IMWWW***#W*A*I APRIL 19th BUY A POPPY for REMEMBRANCE ‘Always Busy’ Extra Heavy “ Edco ” Twill Striped Pyjama Flannelette —Usually 1/9, 4/11. 14-Day Sale, 1/7, 1/9. JOHN COURT LTD), AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS - THE J.C.L. QUEEN ST.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 5

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