_______---i.^Hi.^HH.^BMHaaHHHBHMH»HMMHMii.^..^MIIi----HHMMBaM^ Cotton Dress Week atM. &C.'s. IMPRESSIVE DEPARTMENTAL DISPLAYS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LATEST 'McCALL SERVICE—THE FREE PICTURE LESSON BOOK. So little time is now left in which to prepare for the Holiday Season, that not a moment should be lost in acquiring the necessary fabrics for the cool service-giving wash frocks that will be needed. The wealth of assortment, the beauty of the designs and colourings, and, above all, the splendid values at present offering, make this an exceptional season in every respect. And to complete the service there are the hundreds of the smartest frock styles imaginable, brought within the reach of every needlewoman through the medium of McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS. UeCtU PrinUc' Tattem SITS An Added Service Is Given This Week Through the Gift of 3000 McCall Picture Lesson Books. Thi* 16-page Journal is one of the most interesting and instructive publications yet issued. It depicts one of the smartest little wash frock styles conceivable, and illustrates in a moat thorough manner the whole, of the cutting out, pinning, tucking, tacking, etc., even to the very stitch necessary. With this Lesson Book, mistakes are out of the question, whilst it also serves as a guide to the principles of dressmaking, that may be adapted for other styles. With every frock length purchased this week, one of these PICTURE LESSON BOOKS IS GIVEN FREE. Don't miss the opportunity of securing one. The frock illustrated is McCall pattern No. 3178. at depsted in sketch above. 500 Picture Lesjon Books Reserved for Country Customers. 'While they last, a Picture Lesion Pook will be included in every Post Order Part el containing a cotton drew length. Tne necessity for early pinicipitioa need hardly be emphasized. Your Frock Cut Out For One Shilling. During Cotton Dress Week preparations hare been made for a special staff to cut out from McCall patterns auv dress materials pur. chased in the Store during tho week for the nominal charge of 1/-. Second Floor. M.O.M. Ginghams, at 1/6 J. Plain and Check, 38in. AN OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF COTTON DRESS WEEK. As applied to this season's range, the word "Gingham" signifies little, so entirely new and different are the designs and colourings in the check effects. Notwithstanding the very attractive price. I/6i per yard, the Ginghams are produced from Egyptian Yarns, and are. consequently. I of the finest quality, whilst the colourings are absolutely fast, ranging from the small neat check to the large broken plaid. The collection is just as satisfying from the view point of variety as it is in value. Milne & Choyce Ltd. For Variety and V due, Queen Street _________■_———__—
\ FREE Sample j •/ill be tent to you if you write us I ight away. Mu.terole is a clean j v'hile ointment made from oil of « niilard. j t lakes the place ef the old fashioned I nustard plaster—does all the work the i >iaster did but does not blister or burn I he skin. Austersle will give atm-it imi___ia'_ relief horn j euralipa, lui-cago, cold on (he clteil, sore duoel, tc. It ii applied uiih th. t'ps of lb. (.«!«.« ' .11 cbemiiU «|| Mt|«erale. It <; msi ia jars _t ' tbe* coning 2/6. SALMOND ft SPRAGGOHLTDPaatharatan Straet, Wcllinfton •JTIW THAN A MUSTARD rUITER
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 12 November 1923, Page 12
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