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As the Vogue Dictates — at M. & C.'s «€^Bk' EfvW\ COLOUR IS TKIUMPHANT —AND STYLES DIVERSIFY IN AN mom dress linens JUk^ll r \ 11) effort to satbfy every call for individuality - I™ , ™ ■ IBrpIJ \\\ \\ Nsj/Qffl |l 7 I Colour in all its glory, from delicate Pink and Orchid shades to the most daring Greens, good^Hty.' Tt S pu"e, "aiTd illi\ HBmJ?k^~'ll\-~J~\teim !llHk\ VVv ifllSilSlr I wl Slues and Daffodil tonesf bespeak the change of season in no uncertain manner at i l"-2L \Y dwiTd* medium wei S ht ; a 5 is w/f tTHH , |P Yet in colour lies on.y half the charm of the new fashions, for the sty.es are just as ■^^^llH^Billll f|| IB f■') Plfi I / bewildering in variety and so distinctively original in conception that Milady has never Grey, Navy, Peach, Apple Green, Almond \\ IB II ' 1 j( : I i f had greater occasion for early and tactful choosing. . S V Green, Mauve, Cinnamon, White. IflSijflll 111 Vj™ 1 Fill' biTtW J I / ll Th e new Fabrics, too, hold silent battle for supremacy, for whilst wondrously patterned Ifl DAVCACT FTTTT I illlli I]! M»aMKf f ' |l I I I / J Silks and Crepes afford a world of inspiration, there are distinct novelties in Linens, /.fiwii *s? IxAYrASI r U 11. (1, . il 1 [j [I JJ Foulards, Ratines and other weaves that collectively combine to make .electing both j(?jfslTOtk One of the newest productions made from i 1 BfiHWW / (I 7/ Tnen realising this, is it not wise to take full advantage of the newness and wealth of the iff}] V TTxH every res P ect - Xt is showin S in wide [| 1 L. I /' / I I assortment? TOIAo t JW* range of extremely smart multi-coloured if I |{ 11 Ilk —I_. H3O . . \^ < 1 Vjll\Vjrl/T.lVliJ ~~""~ I \V —1 Summer, and ladies who anticipate placing <iZ/~i! 1;"^ ! % I t\ ym ll ) J Dressmaking Commissions should not Beauty Tailored Suit Oarh, Jat Variety dlld Value COm- f hLTpik combines smartness with utility. The long roll collar, jgr I IV V 1 A //{fT\\ i . 1 1 • treatment round the hips, and is finished with loops ami bell cuffs, and wide band at waist is of narrow military ' y/V-VV-iY // g'\ hITIP tn malrp rnnftsmo Sußge3tion lor » Smart Gingham ———^— buttons—Price, 11 Guineas. bra,d-Price, 9 Guineas. PJ/Ml /A Wllh Frocll . H24-A Very Distinctive Suit of Havy Gabardine. The coat i? Kr I IkWw ll\ Hrmklw atfriirh\;£» ls sli S htl y gathered at waist, and finished with band of silt H32—This Distinctive Suit of Fawn Tricotine is so de- A. Hh \ /if/ /# aOUDIy ailiaCllVe. braid and White Garbi. inset—Price, £9/19/6. signed that the collar may be worn open or closed. It i.i /<\\. \\ \\V /ItlBA H2S — A DeU ß ntfu l Version of the New Three-piece Suitt embroidered in. self colour, and the narrow belt fastens ]\jOQrSSSSi\ lUII/////wßk s h. the price of this season's Ging- expressed in Light Fawn Garbi. The corsage is of Paisley with oxidised buckle—Price, 12 GuiDeas. Bj 1 ~~T~ IJIbISI itw I v ///A flwl ,iamS ' s 5 " Very reasonable the l ualit y 18 , Marocain, and iuo c Ut is trimmed to match—Price, 11 Guinea. Sr art Three-piece Suit ol Dark Mole Garbi. The WII \\ \ J \H\ 11 fast, and reversible. Broken Checks are |\|y*\T ""J " \ r*f/MfrTT* lirrr-T^ , sac coat is trimmed with Russia braid over Paislrv. and V ffi/ I\\ \W .1 • % \\ \ th « vogue and this season's collections I \\ FLOWER WEEK the corsage is of Paisley Casement-Price, 8 Guinea. IWlfti 1\ \ \ l|/\/ —I—J_J| HTi 1 afford a choice of 63 very smart patterns, I N Y ! • /ir /«M ll I \ WIK WII II iVarTTI 111 I ,n a wonderful range of colour combi- llk Z 1 IJT 1 • l - I I/Ml B \ vlaafikmlßW//of 1 t-r-r-111 nations; width 3iin.-pnce, l/c yard. /■ JJ Lommences Monday in the A new Cotton Jersey Knit fabric, very firm in weave and |ir| l \ jW\ f A.ways a charming fabric for Summer Tlfll \ \ flXt Scd^SjXS ■plendid wearing. The weight is between a Crepe and a | lIVj In <V AJJiTP urn in even more . delightful \\ MM f ' upon a* a trimming colouring will be called S pc,n S e Cloth. Showing in 14 of the latest sha de S ; 3e.,- WU|nfl X hWfii H ' 4 CoS C °'—f "™"* .»« «*™f-B «* next wee., *' • IIIPV AM k\l \ \ lvfyH4/CT\ ings, are represented in a most satisfying various lines of attractively priced flowers will be offered. H 1 U VA\Aj , WIN variety, whilst for Children's and Maids' \M±Z if / 1M Beautiful Marguerites, in Black, Yellow, or White with Yellow V' VI V\ . r»)U. wear here are still the neat ro£,bud s ~ "** " centres-,7/6 per spray. O _, T _ CTnTnr n . TI . Trp V \V \ JV"-) voilesinthedaintie«tof colourings; width W 7|H4O-Hats of the Dolly Varden type are "J 13101, Cherries, varied in size and in such colourings aa SFI F STRTPF RATINFS \ \\\ \ HYP y H 38m.—Prices, »/n, S/«, S/11. W V\ I always very becoming. This one is Fawn Mauve, Yellow, Green and Lime—l/ 11 per bnnch. UluUi. U l\niiilJ-.U. » « f /I Pedal Straw, with underlining of Geor- Boeebud Traili, in Pink, Blue, Mauve, Rose, White-1/U balL ™. .p, ~ ja «. o-ii j »• j c fvU " —•. _y X-* ' / \ A ll gette in self shade, and a swathing and Roea Trails, in Bronze, Mauve, Almond Green Cerise witk Th.s 1S a Cotton and Art Silk production in a good firm "CUAMTIICA" / V V' W> dreamers of Fawn and Nigger Georgette- foliage to tone-9/11 per trail. en, cense, with weave resembling a knit effect. The triple .tape, about SHAN 1 USA / \\ Price, «9/6. A OoUection of Tlower., including wild roses daisies and an inch wide, are two inches apart. Obtainable in I ¥ / i\V / \ ni ~, ~ it v i ■« , nannies 2/11 «nriv ' ueu>les » "»* tot,-* c nt <z » h o i- t> t> j II l N "** —Th at tne email hate shall be very poppies—*/** ipray. ~ ' jy reain ' ,"' oaxe, neva, Ko»e, Kesqaa, I I Tj,;, is „ exce iient representation of a A . / imall is evidenced in this distinctive -targe Bases of every description, in Bronze Bom H™-. Golden Brown, Apricot, Havana, Grey; 38 mchee wide— • I I Fuji Silk that will make np into very H42 J\ // Snape la Horse Hair Straw. Its varied Pink and Cerise—3/11 each. B/6 yard. Hl6l I smart frocks. There are about 60 dif- \ I eolouringi form a shot effect, and a ferent, and very novel designs, including 1 I swathing of Georgette in three different tc IV ff A/""T/TT /\«/>i« tti« ac- i j-j o _! r< ■ ■ . floral, stripe, scroll, Egyptian and Con- colours forms the trimming—49/6. lYiAlill r , I —— , wt. Ca bT "th Z tt »°-» °"f«l- ventional designs, on TuSo're, Grey, Navy, H4S-Gold i, a pronounced colour note this season, and Gold is the M^^^^ *" m a,, " and Brown grounds; 38-inch - J/11 and colour of this veVy becoming Hat of Pedal Straw.' It features the T|,««««, «.' « 1 J f .1 mi γ-att dattudmc orange-pnee, «/6. 3/i yMd . wide side effect and hm a trimming in Oriental colourings, and ribbon Hie. new. van-coloured yarn tor the McLALL fAlltKiNb. H ii-a ommi. ■» and wool cardigan, obtainable in F.wn, . of self tone-Price, 95/-. fashionable Knitted mA Green, Black, White, or Blue, with contrasting colour forming larg. , laOUlUliaUlC XVIUIXCU JUlTiperS 8110 "McCall" Patterns give style individuality to garments, and check —Price, W/-. YE It 0* T t { I^Pniipftpe the ability to cut out and make your own apparel with the l\/l*l<#«% ✓> X?T I l*% T>-% ✓» I 4-y-J jaL.l|UCllC». friLrrr* P; l. ■ w " ,0 " 4, "- wb * hidi ° F "°: lviiine oc Lta. t s^ssA^sf^xf^A^ PriCe, 22/6 ' Olieen SlTPet - « AlirWianrl depicting Jumper and Jacquett* designs, are available ■ X uccu uuccl rMlCKiailU. m the Wool Section, and demonstrations contiiue daily.

mjjM Run-down, The cure ° f a Man ■ who could not eat nor IBuftlßl. slee P» because of eliHlk Nervous Breakdown. Mr. John Scott is an Insurance Agent. His livelihood depends on his energy and activity. Recently he had a selious breakdown. His work exhausted him. He could not r Jlit eat, nor s ' ee P' nor f est " ut Dr. Cassell's put .him right .Read Mr. Joiin scok. his statement wliich is given in his Trvm a pkstefr'T*- OWII WOrdS belOW. TA b K e E d-tT / m°e AT I Mr. John Scott's Signed Statement and note bow well Mr. JohnScett, 2, Muriel Street,BaMTh*a<f,GlUgOW,SooN you eleep and how Und.says- "Ibaganto leeloffcoSnuraboutajearago. Ihad refreshed and fit you an act i v « "outdoor life as an insurance agent, and this feel in the morning. rundown condition was a terrible handicap. Walking tired mc more and more, until latterly when I arrived The TToTld-famcrui home i used to throw myself down on a couch utterly Home Remedy lor exhausted. I had no appetite and felt uncomfortable Narvoua KiiknyTrMbit after eating. This developed into real pain in the Breakdown ImflcettlMi stomach sometimes, and made mc feel I had no heart Neuritis Wastini f OT work. I never got a real night's rest—in fact. I was murasthenu Paiirittum completely out of sorts, thoroughly weak »nd-rundown. Heaaaotw vital T waa l;ke this for a . year and then t tried Dr . Cassell , * , Anemia Lajsitud. Tablets. Before one box was finished I f«lt ever so much eptcHlly Valuabl, for Hurilnt^*"* 1 ' and veT y soon X was "i , old self- At the P 165, ? 1 * Kgthen »n« Dnrinc tut Critical lime I f«el splendidly fit. and as for energy I can tir« perlodi .i lii«. men much younger than myself." Pro CasselFs PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND fBl JL %L '& J. J 6oli br all ltd Etorw. Aik dUtlnctlj •• MJ A •••H^ Painless Fillings NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTIST'S DRILL NO MORE PAIN Painless extractions hft»e been for some time an accomplish*! foctZ Jth h e i ev « r y. da y- N °« »c announce painless filling o teeth by our desensiliainj! metlm.l. which WUl.es pa i n completely. It enables us to fill teeth without pain, and u> available without extra cliar;;e. These are the plain simple facti. Hack of them is our reputation as burgeon Dentwt. for 20 years. We know that it is aWg claTm to make, but it v an establishes fart in our surgeries,- and we want you td iu>|ifct. BALUN AND RUSSELL (Dental Specialists by Exam) SYMONDS STREET i-none 1229 Honre—9 a.m., 5 p.m., 78 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 30

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