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SMART COATS for Li the “JUNIOR MISS” Sale Price Savings HARRIS TW’EED COAT— Nut Brown Shade, in a Herringbone Weave. Tailored revers and pleated effect down centre back —finished with half-belt. Two pockets. Length 39in. Usually 37/6 sale 34/6 TEDDY COAT .—Fine Clip, English manufacture. Coat beautifully tailored and has two flap pockets. Leather belt and buttons. Length 33 inches. Usually 52/6 SALE 48/6 A BEAUTIFULLY CUT COAT in Rust Velour —semi-fitting style with new type of collar trimmed with Fur. Coat is lined throughout with serviceable satin. Size 8, which is equal to size S.S.S. W. Usually 69/6 SALE 65/ft® ■ ire- , V V Serviceable Materials! Splendid Values ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISH FLECKED TWEED COATS—-semi-fitting and belted. Wide double-breasted styles with Military effect. Shades of Grey and Fawn. Length 42 inches and 44 inches. Usually 57/6 SALE 52/6 •'ALPACATEEN" CLOTH COATS, in Nigger Brown Shade. So cosy and smart. Stitched revers, also half-belt across back and two pockets. Sizes 33in. and 36in. Usually 42/6 and 45/SALE. 39/6 & 41/6 TWEED COATS. with diagonal stripe, warm Nut Brown and Nigger Brown tonings. Fully belted, two inset pockets, also inverted pleat down centre back. Sizes 30in. and 33in. Usually 42 '- and 45 '- SALE 39/6 & 41/6

ARE YOU GOING TO THE GOLF TOURNAMENT? TWEED GGLF SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES Warm, serviceable Tweed Skirts for Golf and Sports wear. Showing in a variety ci styles and Check; also Stripes in the popular tones of Grey, Brown, Fawn. Sizes S.S.W. to O.S. Usually 19/6, 22/6, 25/-. SALE PRICED 17/11 19/6 22/6

Millinery . . HEAVILY REDUCED Ready-to-Wears—A selection of the latest colourings smartly trimmed with Cire Ribbon, Feathers, Quills, Veils, etc. In specially priced groups which should make choosing delightful H. & J.C. SALE Now 1/11 Now 2/X1 Now 4/11 Now g/11 and profitable. Originally 2/11 to 3/11 6/11 to 11/6 12/6 to 15/6 17/6 to 21/-

Angora Wools ANGORA LAYETTE —Showing a shades of White, Sky, Pink, Peach, Lemon. Green. PRICE PER ioz. BALL, I/“FURIDA” —in shades of Pink and White. PRICE PER Joz. BALL, 1/6 FUZZY-WUZZY —in shades of White, Sky, Pink, Rose, Nil, Reseda. PRICE PER ioz. BALL, 2/6 Also a Large Assortment of Knitting Wools, Plain and Marl Effects, in a very comprehensive range of shades. Baby Wools LADYSHIP BABYbrtlP, in 2, 3 4-ply. Dainty shades of Pink, Peach, Nil, Sky and kite. PRICE PER loz. BALL, 1/5 JAEGER BABY —On account of its extreme lightness this wool has an added length to the ounce. Shades are Sky, Peach, Green, Pink, White. PRICE PER loz. BALL, 1/5 VIYELLA NURSERY YARN— A reliable unshrinkable yarn in 3-ply. Shades are Sky, Pink, Nil, Lemon and White. PRICE PER loz. SKEIN, J/l “SILVERINE” —A silk and wool mixture of fine texture in shades of White, Green, Maize, Sky. PRICE PER SKEIN, 10 D "WHITE HEATHER BABY”— A Paton-Bald-win’s Product in White, Pink, Sky, Peach, Nil. PRICE PER BALL, 1/4 PUFF BALL— 3-ply—extra soft for infants' wear. Shades of Sky, Peach, Pink, Green, White. PRICE PER loz. BALL, H»-D Tor the Cold Weather! A WARM DRESSING GOWN VELOUR GOWN—With long roll collar, attractively embroidered. Silk girdle, finished with woollen pom-poms. Shade of Nut Brown only. Size W. Style similar to illustration. Usually 42/- SALE 39/6 “ GAINSBOROUGH ” GOWN—Made of good quality Molleton Cloth—Check collar and cuffs—finished with Silk cord and girdle. Shades are Apple, Cherry, Saxe. Sizes W. and O.S. Usually 27/6 and 29/6. SALE 25/6 27/6 DRESSING GOWN—A smart woolly faced Gown in Saxe Blue with Navy Spots. Long collar—cuffs-—finished with Silk cord and girdle. Size O.S. Usually 42 6. SALE 39/6

FUR-TRIMMED COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES A grouping of Quality Fur-trimmed Coats, at FURTHER REDUCED PRICES. The selection to choose from is large and the season’s popular shades are included in this special offer. Sizes range from S.S.W. to X.O.S. ORIGINALLY £4/9/6 £5/5/- £6/6/- £lO 10/PRICED to to to to £4/15/- £5/15/6 £7/7/- £12,12/69/6 79/6 89/6 7gns H. & J.C. SALE PRICED

TAILORED COSTUMES AT SALE PRICE SAVINGS Always useful! Always smart! A Costume is a welcome addition to your wardrobe of Winter Clothing. H.&J.C. are showing a particularly fine range of WORSTED COSTUMES in the latent styles—two and three buttons. Qualities are of superior fabrics and prices attractively low. Shades of Navy, Brown, Black; also fine Pin Stripes. Sizes S.S.S.W. to X.O.S. USUALLY PRICED £4/19/6 £5/5/- £6/6/- £6/10/h. & j.c. £4-12-6 SALE PRICED £5-15-0 £4-17-6 £5-19-6

LACE BEDSPREADS Another splendid H. & J.C. Value. These Cotton Lace Bedspreads showing in an Ecru shade with an allover design are in two sizes—even at usual prices the value is exceptional at baie Prices the value is extraordinary. SINGLE—72in. x 90in. Usually 17/d H. & J.C. SALE 15/6 DOUBLE —SBin. x lOOin. Usually 24.6 H. & J.C. SALE 21/-

SALE PRICE SAVINGS ON COIR DOOR MATS SMALL COIR MATS—Size 12in x 18in, for motorcars. Also STENCILLED OVAL COIR MATS, 18in x 30in 4/3 Each and HALF OVAL MATS, size 18in. x 30in. SMALL COIR MATS, size 12in x 18iu, for motorcars 1/10 Each

H. & J. COURT Lsit t. HAMILTON. VALUE ALWAYS.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20264, 5 August 1937, Page 5

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