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wg:. snow, .divggu^ jfl I I \\7_-_ \/~_.-_ W7 1 Evening Promenade W^Mjm'A Welcome. // /< ■ ( TTLJEiSOyW Tis w ' tlj great P leasure we announce presentative ot all that is new and fashion- DAY eve:-:ing our premises «.ii X^g^;^/___L o .~.O'•x^-^^.'^ ■) >< s < / B^Bp^J^ — s "*-. M ■—»*-«' « that our Spring and Summer Opening Show able in Fabrics, Colourings, Millinery remain open for Display Purposes '^^ J o'LX fi (}C\!B|| <J/ - : > J v Iffl MCVT wiU be he!d at the usual date - viz - Apparel and Fancy Goods. .«■..-, '."'v' •„ , .? s > <' v / _v .II __H I /% I TiTrcn.lv »tt*vT . l-«. *_. ii .■ c a • .r o V- , .*.. ,- • , An efficient Orchestra "ill rentier a mm // _^_n_^~"^l_> l - ; ____H / I I JEfl V **- yVViffl TUhSDA\ NEXT, when the collection of A visit to M. & C.'s on Show Days is al- number of popular selections. _fl / 'J / I> S 1 £Ss2 \ v-. / yfl| I merchandise that will then be submitted, ways interesting—this season it will prove "sp E ND . P__E.<=\NT HOUR ____■/ S^'^m\mm\ OJ )< ' I Mffla V~ / /fl* - will, we feel sure, merit the approval of our more so, on account of the very drastic style WITH Vs. mm\\\W/ '£> f""?r_a_M K_lP '///ll fli? I I VW i'l' V The untiring efforts of the London Buyers, stock to-day, that when once sold out, will |p\ JSl__ ll .' <? s f '.\ ; ______K w ' io k ave ' iac ' tlle assistance of our' Mr. be onl >' replaceable, if at all, at greatly in- —>. |gSS_*BiilS-l__H / _l_flS W. ■, J ___> A To ,ti7r7-< ] I ksS. «s\. «\st rW//// tSTII ife. H\i ■-■•••■••••^^'ma".*^ *** WI **©* © £5 ®*» ::t uD l:udice - c,,ff and Skirt are of m "-™;^ ____■_■»_ *X~ Th( ' m - :rt:1< " s? of ' hp Turban ts exemplified shore. Com_ft_______Q mWtf ____ 0I f ldcd Nesre Muline ' vltl > Rose-coloured Trepe and 1 X • V DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ABOVE TOILETTES : " = :£r " " °"' "*""™ ""* / \ p:%fjhlf:iip\ !H : '^«H^.l^| •&«*_.•___-■-■-•»- ___&.2___?'wr£_F £ " os ' \ f ) slSkS!'.^ s the new fabrics. the bride to be ~~~ ~I —— 1 I\ A*" A; / ■ Vh ** t >vitti the .Ive problems nn.l the fact thnt so many Will revel in the exhibition of dainty "PURITAN- Lingerie. Many TclSrllOriS 111 _T UrniSninfiTS. \ __L / t '" > ,oxtl '' > n .ft n "fa'"turrrs were producing solely |..r example.-* of beautiful «ork in all classes of parments will be on view". \ ettmmmm _t_P / I "" Army - th .u*»ti°n of dress fabric supplies presented The liiderwear Section has neier offered a wider choice 0n " cannot view tlle new Furnishing Fabrics without being \ ___P_» / many dilfioiilties. We are plensed to say that these were " impressed with the wonderful possibilities of bringing interest- \ W___H_ __t_r / T"|-._=» /VI II I i rtO-rxT purm.-unt.-d in n manner that exceeded our most saneuine Thf» fflfcpt r_iir_.lo.. ' n " v;ll ' 10I . v an<l pleasing harmony into the home." 2 X W sfT millinery. -!— „„.. v.,,1,,- „.,„.,,.,., !,„,,,,, ii,.„ini,.„, «ne corset display Particular attention is drawn X The example of the London season b,.ls •-<•<•.<** are .tro„-.ly ur ß e.l no, ,„ delay the choice of „ ,° n ','.,. ',' " " ' "' " " nlLo * N 'lA** EfRAPERY FABRICS-, which are so des.sned as \>. Wf fair t.. be followed here. Practically all material for the Spring Kroek or (osturae. Present prices shewincr n!,"Vl"t'*.'niv ~-,11 i-» ii ~..-,- .- , , to be applicable to every room in th. house. The prices, too, shapes were worn: Large. Medium.' nnd •" I ' l col ° 1 "' ranges should be tak-n advantage of. Tv c"- new Models iI, f 1 • (.«>s_*ar.l front lacing are so varied and moderate withal that every taste may be / ,'/r\ smiill with and without brims, though the DRKSSF.S COLOXUL DRAPERY FABRICS ✓: ■'■/■'} x ii.'m bailor Ivpe and smart Turban had a 1-r.r.. . . ._■__.■-*.■..__, wti.-iii.iii j.A_.Ki.b. Ay. : -:: : :; / '/) \ greater vogiie'than any other. WHIPCORDS, a nice soft material, very suitable for the Fashionable •'» »" t <"" ™»** h «° -*»y that w*c can suit all figures and all purses. As already mentioned, these embody many new effects in- / \\ ' / 7 \ iagtl l'lsit and Maline are pronounced foatume. Beaver. Tan, Light Reseda, Suxe, Teic-de-Xegre. • vl'-i'lioii. arc advisable whilst the sizes are so well assorted. finding exquisitely printed Voiles, the feature of these being / \ \ ____)* ' A favourites, and these we are showing ill 42in„ 211 C I • __? U • j • tllC Ilumber of * m art black combinations. The new Crepe / -."> V _d>46__M / A White. Rlack and the fashionable colours. l "PI.IN-DE-SOIE. a Silk and Wool material, with a nice bright C bene. CXCIUSIVe t ITI DrOlUerieS. Voiles, with daintily coloured borderings, are very effective ' &Bmlß &^ / \ IWription. ... live very popular styles ' "" llle npw ..Tey. I'hamp., lan. Saxe Tete-de- „,,„, „,,_,„ a „ unriVal]cfl cMcction awnit , in . nect ; Pn ' l » d a new note is struck in the "Silk Case- \ / \ are given below;- ' ; r ' -l-tin. 1. 11 Personally selected by Mr. Jennings the desi(_ns will' lJ merits. Ample scope is presented for very pretty window ...:■ fi nl. ..■•:--::-\ , ~.. . . , _. , ~ ~ , , BLACK AND \\ HI Ifc I Hl-.l [\S will l.c a leading materia lor the sea- ,-.,,,,,; ~„.._, m- If , «*' np aesigns will he treatment The nrices ran~e is follows- "' ' 1 1 his ,s a very smart sailor Hat of lovely son ; we. haye the small, medium, and laree t'hecks. and 13bg- S -tooth ->'d qu>te different to anytning else in the City. The nt pr,CeS ran ° c as *«"«>■■* — - IVdal Mraw, and has for rimming a L hecks. -' -l.in. to 50in., -J 11, 11 0. 11 11, 4 11, f/6. i;.O VaU "' W "optional y good. A feu prices are PRINTED VOILES from o?d to 111 tier yard ..':':..:■■ .-«-» I Lund and ornament ot White Suede. _ ' ■ ' ' . given:— im... •._._> i v i_.__o, 11.n1 oja. to 1/11 per yard. /T_i\ VvW/ / *'■" I ,rit ' c is 3 - ''• „. -„ --- t,,TTOX URGANDIK MUSLIN FLO.XeiNGS. "Tin in floral desii-n I'll «rH CREPE VOILES, 1/9. 1/11 per yard. / -V ' A .. Is an exquisite Model carried out in BLOCK STRIPE. SPOT AND FLORAL VOILE will hold the lead in another pretty floral design.with pi '.p.t an_sn?al.Scollop SILK C ./«_ «* , \ / / White Ciepe, the under brim being faced Cotton Dresses. We feature them in all the newest designs and 0/11 yard. *conop edge, SILK L AsLML.N I>, 3/fi. 4/b per yard. \ C A - - fl / with Plack and White Silk. The trim- colou-ings: Wiiite Grounds with pretty rosebud effect. .Tin., O.d. Also the ''arge Mercerised Rose design and finished with v-,1 - PLAIN COLOURED VOILES are stocked from 9id. to 1/7 J. \ \V> 1/ \" ■■ / mings are comprised of three very good WHITE AND ( OLOI'RKU tSROUXD Vi HI.ES, with medium size I bene Hon to matcli H/ii ,7 g ' nSCr ' T noeir em'r. pa p_> rrc x. _r \ \ X 7 y\ / mialitv white feather Pompoms. Price, Rosebud effect and dainty colourings. 27in., 1 /o_, 1■ 3. 1,. ,*,. t . rv ..',, °. * '.', '*<*.' a ™" LOOSE Co\ ER I-ABRRS-The new effects in Shadow Taffeta \ y\ / \ / 4,-. " BLOCK STRIPE VOILES. White (.rounds, dainty colou-ed stripes- - - Mlsl -IN 1- LOl NCINGS. in Rosebud desigr. and again in the !jj_ ye been g reatl - v admired by all who have seen them. N . ; / //" / 3ls another smart Sailor Shape, with new Sky, Pink, Grey, Brown. Sase, Navy, Black, in J, }. and ' in. stripes. favourite eyelet pattern. 2/3, 2/11, 3d yard. Ihe prices ot these in 31in. range from 29 to 3/3 per / // V wide Floral Trimming. Tbe crown is 27in., 1. 3_ and 1 lij SWISS MCSUN KLOUNCINGS. with spot and floral desi-ns in large ";'" ° ' I "° m 4 ° l ° 5/6 per - yard ' 3 V V -\\\ / ;/ of Velvet, smartly trimmed with large _-. . -_ • 5/B \ B/11, 8/6 * yard - In CRETONNES we have never shown more effective designs, \l White Wings. Price, 49 0. GLOVES 1 -i. C -V s _ nre , also shewin g •" a variety of patterns. The or a wider price range. 30in. width in these range from R,,' : ; i ~ M , \ 4. This iery chic little Model is of Biack large Mercerised floral design, with scollop edge, 2/11, 3/e, 311 to 2/9 per yard, and the 50in. from 211 to 5/11. vi; // V >**. Sequins and Maline, the crown being WHITE KID GLOVES, with Domes and ..... ~>" a .; d _ n a ., 0 " IUI tlu \' a spot effect, 29 yard. ' \E\V M\DR\<* F4\T,l\f*_Tl,___ ■11 ~ X Ao / s\J7\ X formed of Whit. Rose petals, finished Buttons-2/11, 36. 3/11, 4/6. 4,11. ' " K T , ' J«'P|- w ' " f ollop edge. 5/11 yard; also the "LILY OF n pladn .yon* and itn T^^/^ * 4 / \Y ' \ with a very beautiful Osprev. Price, _/«S/ll IHL ALLFA.' with true lovers' knot, tS/6 yard . n I-k , ' r* designs; also in coloured sten- ' _\\\ l .- \ . • - u< -"" 1 " 1 " *--l«.»- '...*, o/_,o/il. . VOILE INSERTIONS \\"n Fneiwo ' , : . cilled effects on Cream ground In darker (.rounds which *W\ / /' \ 5 Guineas. BLACK KID GLOVES, with Domes and ' * N *J." uu , '* Nb *V>9 EDGINGS are shewing in various widths are so suitable for side h_mri,-« tl. J > till \ s ' , ?-*_- • "•--• »«■ s_k_-_kk3l£ ™'-•"- / \ White Mabne tho trimming consisting BIARRITZ WASH LEATHER GLOVES, Cream Madras. 1/3 to 3/11 per vtrd / V *"*-■ \ of a wide black velvet band, with lovely Natural only—2/11. Tho <; linehnrloc <rt.o_.i- cr •*. j _-.. Stencilled Madras in to V/o r-v ,oses shading from the palest to the doeskin washable Ihe [New Sunshades Smart Su.ts and Blouses D "' r'*„r A ,rH™ w,, . -•,, _-- J« darkest Of pink. Price, 63/-. GLOVES, Domes or Buttons - 3/11, Are very smart and quite in keeping for Wee BfIVS ,l,Mi Tf. ,',/, °' U ' <J — » 4/6.4/11,5/11,6/6,6/11. with the style changes. P ° In Wee Roy* u7-l tT V -, .CT al effects, 1/1 4 to 1/9. \ \ ~ \ The above will ;how the completeness ' b n " n " ** as ' bults IIla "* v Mt.rely BLIND.-.-ln.cluded ,n a shipment of plain materials, just \ W V-< ?A of our price ranges in a few of our PLAIN SILK SUNSHADES, smart long £*•» • ? »™ ? Ihese were opened, are the following shades- \ P V *^ / ~J ma 4 only. Green. Navy, and Brown- D"-* Brown, Light Brown, Twine, Ecru. Cream, \ {_- // / \ i ■ « ' ' lC ' riitl ' lv Priced. The New Norfd'lks"_nd Dark ° reen - Ver » Green, Fawn and Green Jaspe \ \ / fV/ \ Hosiery. lz\l- smart S S!K io ™cn Su,t ' w,n Tugctherwithßomc vp^e — la - -- -— 4 N. / / : \ FIBRE SILK HOSE, in Block or PLAIN LISLE HOSE, Cashmere feet, U,U ' ' J \J} -7 \ White These nave double Soles, in Black—l/ 0. 1 /l 1. 2/3, 2/6, 2/9. "BELL SHAPE." in Navy Silk, with . . '/ — f -^^ta^V : .'-': :: - : '-I Heels and Toes, and dye is fast and LACE LISLE HOSE, in the smartest Emerald Border; also the Pagoda ~~~ " J \ >' *' I sanitary — I'll, 2 "li, 2 11, 3/6, and newest designs, in Black or shape in floral designs—29 li. \& «r «• w«V tf *Rp» »«. 'I OUT Npw Catalflp- \ ''^ Vv - : # / COLD.' FIBRE SILK HOSE, in 2/9,2/11. - wi [ h lonr idackliandle.'mushrooni'l'v BU_?ilji IflSil t¥£ _. KTIB ■1W If i_ 1 TD • UUT l>eVV »w-IUIIU2, \ _.y,,_ ' ) / rllnmp ~„,*,,, m, ir , p a lm Beach. LAC E LISLE HOSE, newest designs, _. 17t * ' l_ _L_f I_f «!*_. II 114 IT i H Ill.tsi.atii.g and describing smart Spring \a (V " /-' / fndet. Battleship Grey, and Golden Cashmere feet. Black — 1 '6, 19, and WHITE "P -\ COD *sn v ni- •• i •» »S__f __ \_ &# SL JL ' " I and Summer Fashions, and containing /\i \ "TV Tan—*"3 pair. 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. 29, 2/11 up. C.KL\ and WIIIIL PAt.ODA SIIAI L, «» «* ____T | „.e.„l Pn.-e Lias of goods that are fK/ a, x " LIS LE HOSE, in Black or SHOT SILK LISLE HOSE. Black with long straight handle-IS/b. .____,,,, : j mcessnrv in evorv household, will be ~s\ / \VI ite sanitary and fast dve-1/3, Shot White. Red. Emerald. Violet TUMSORE SILK SUNSHADES, lined C__UE____N STREET, AUCKLAND fi ,-„: pu=t fi.-e upon request. S \| /____--*-' 5 1 li, l' 9. 1/11,2/3, 2/6, 2/9. —4.11 pair. Green and other colourings—lo/11, 12/6 9 WIMIi: 10-DAY. ° ~~~ : '

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 223, 18 September 1915, Page 24

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