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COSY SLIPPERS in various styles, neatly finished for ladies and children’s wear. FIFTH FLOOR DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Cosy Felt Slippers, in Saxe, V. Bose and Cherry shade, with serviceable leather sole and one-piece heel. A splendid Winter line, finished jazz coloured pompom. (j g pa ; r _ Also, Camelhair Slippers, with turn-down collar 4/6. ,adies’ Camelhair Arctic Boots, Sizes 2 to 7. 6 6. cith leather soles. Special Value in Ladies’ “Kosy” Slippers/'in SaxT V. Rose, Helio., and Cherry. 3 3 pair Children's Bon Bon Slippers, in Saxe, Blue a) ,il Cherry. Sizes 5-6 7to 10 ’ 11 1 4 11 4/11 5/11 Children's “Bunny” Slippers, with leather soles- i-T Fawn and Fink. Sizes 5 to G 7 to 0 4 11 5_9 Children’s Warm Felt Slippers, with ankle strap or one bar: in Cherry, Saxe, finished pompom and fanev Sizes braid. 7 to 0 3/11 10 to 2 4 11 *9 SENSATIONAL VALUE PURCHASE OF Solid Mahogany CABINET GRAMOPHONES SELLING FIFTH FLOOR HALF PRICE 29 gns. ( Usually 59gns. ) NO DEPOSIT Easy Terms: 19 6 Monthly. INSPECT FIFTH FLOOR. Jessica,” 89. 6. “ Diana,” 5 gns. “ Suzanne,” 97 6. EVENING FROCKS of favoured fabrics in charming new styles, attractively finished and priced to command attention. Special Showing, Third IToor. Marguerite,” 69 6. ‘Jessica”—A Delightful New Evening Frock Style of superior quality Art. Crepe dc Chine, featuring pretty embroidery at waist and smart bow of self material at side, finished diamante buckle. The skirt displays effective flares and side drop, in the newest fashion. Shades arc in Saxe, Beige, Bed, Nattier, and Black. Good value. 89/6. “Diana.” reveals another Attractive Frock Style, carried out in Black Pan Velvet, showing favoured flared skirt, self belt, with neat metal buckle, also long self stole, also wrist bands with ends. A simple but pleasing new style, for afternoon or evening wear, in Black Pan Velvet only. 5 guineas. m Patricia,” 95/-. “Marguerite” depicts an alluring New Frock Style ior evening or party wear. It is of superior Silk Crepe de Chine, with a close-fitting bodice, finished self flower at waist, as illustrated. The skirt shows attractive embroidery, and is made in the season’s latest style feature, being longer at the back than the front. An excellent value Frock, in pleasing new shades of Saxe, Almond Green, Salmon Pink, also White and Black. 69/6. Suzanne ” —“ Courgette ” is the material used in the making of this Charming Frock Style for afternoon or evening. “ Courgette ” is an entirely new silk fabric, similar to Crepe de Chine. It washes and wears well. Collar and cuffs arc in Beige shade to contrast, while the flared apron front is neatly embroidered, and is slightly longer than the frock length. This inexpensive style showing in Black, Navv, Beige, Saxe, and Bea.ver. 97/6. Patricia ” displays a Lady’s Evening Frock, that is most attractive in st.yle, featuring the newest fashion notes. Made of Silk Crepe dc Chine and Lace, and finished with flower on shoulder, representing a cactus dahlia, in same colour as frock yoke. The new uneven hem is depicted in the deep lace flouncing. Shades arc in Rd, Saxe, Lemon, Eyu de Nil., White and Bla’ck. . . 95/-.

Wonderful Selection of ENGLISH DINNER WARE and TEA SETS Special Displays FIFTH FLOOR at KEENEST PRICES. WAMMMMMVMWWWWWMWMWMW NEW SHIPMENTS OF Stuart Crystal AND Novelty Glassware NEW SHIPMENTS OF DINNERWARE Nowhere 'will you see such a variety of shapes and new decorations as aie showing at the J.C.L. in Superior English Dinner Sets. Sets iucludo such makers as “ Maddocks,” “ J. & G. Meakin,” and Crown Ducal. Prices range as follows: — 69/6, 72/6, 75/-, 79/6, 89/6 to £9 WW<MMMMMMMMWA<MMMMMMMMMMWAAWWW< JUST RECEIVED BEAUTIFUL TEA SETS A great selection, unequalled for a the J.G.L. New shapes, showing “ Tuscan.” Prices range from iriety of decorations, many exclusive to in “ Aynsley,” “ Shelley,” “ Paragon,” and J.C.L. “STAR ATTRACTIONS” “Star” Value in 29-inch Plain Coloured All-silk Fuji for Underwear, Frocks, etc., in Bois de Rose, Natural, Black, Brick, Fawn, Red, Nigger, Orchid, Parma, Helio, Gold, Apricot, .Maize, Lemon, Grey, Apple, Almond, Jade, Navy, Royal, Airforce, Saxe, Sky, Turquoise, Rose, Coral, Salaon, and Shell. A “ Saving ” Price. Star Price, TO-MORROW. lens Winter Weight Natural Shade 'Underwear, in Short Sleeve Singlets and Long Underpants. An English-made \\ 00l and Cotton Mixture line, priced extra low: full sizes. Star Attraction Price To-Morrow. 3/3 Garment 3/9 os - FROM 9 to 11.30 A.M. ONLY Mail Orders Not Accepted at “Star” Attraction Priced 49/6, 59/6, 77/6, 79/6, 89/6 to lOgns. IAWWWWAWAWWAAWWAAWAAAWIMMMMMMMMMM SAVE MONEY FURTHER SHIPMENT OF OUR CELEBRATED LEADER VALUE IN LADIES' DARK TAN NAPPA GLOVES Pique Sewn. 2 Dome. s'll Also Strap Wrist Gauntlet. J:\L JOHN COTUM.T LTD AUCKLAND’S LEADING DRAPERS AND FURNISHERS - THE J.C.L. QUEEN ST. < RMQIS TKRED > ‘Always Busy 5 ON YOUR FOUNDATION GARMENTS by selecting your needs during the “14-DAY SALE” of CORSETS WHICH FINISHES FRIDAY, 9 P.M. Every pair in stock priced less, while many Special Tables display fashionable, high-grade, perfect-fitting garments at EXTRA LOW PRICES 0 Special Fitting Rooms.

Pale-Smoked SCHNAPPER — a “Sanford ” delicacy —Here's a tasty, inexpensive treat that the whole family will relish Pale-Smoked Schnapper, served w.th creamed potatoes and parsley sauce will suit the weakest digestion— try it to-morrow night. Buy all you need from the nearest Sanford Shop, smoked ‘just right under hygienic conditions— always tender and fresh. SANFORD SHOPS Rernuera Road; Great South Road Tern

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 5

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