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® Birthday Week at M. &C. 's /rn\ H\T i / r I I HE thousands of customers who attended the Store in response to the Birthday offerings during mSBIIII rI El K\ IPfiii ' ! PPslil I the past week tell P lainer than words of the true im P ort of M - &C- Birthday celebrations. Many IIP ¥J feSiil aye participated in this event year after year, knowing that the printed word at M. & C.'s is - SI EμHI more than a mere promise, and that the satisfaction of a customer is of far greater importance than ttisljil I" iSf taPPrpl the mere selling of merchandise. ujfjlyilfl Si; |g| \ \\ / / / So, while we are at a loss for the proper expression of appreciation to those who have favoured us 1 W mja \ \\ / / / with their patronage, not only during Birthday Week, but since the firm's inception, we know that \ v J I J \\ f \ fc^e true e P tn °- our feeling will be understood when we resort to the old-fashioned but sincere n * a A' I / /rts9 "■ y ** expression—THANK YOU! /J \ . // I »w co tt on for To-morrow ftaatgifiagSS r . 'v h 10111 Frocks at 19/6 To-morrow _____ ■ Gingham Frocks at 12/11 M65—A very distinctive little Frock Style in _ _._•*_ l r\tT • £ OC • -X. f *A_l •»•*«] QilirAw Made from S ood quality Check Gingham, in the Cotton Marocain, showing in colourings of fawn. HeaVY BuHap Table COVerS A One-priCeCl Uttering Ot 00-mCn VlOla ana Oliver rtyle, depicted above, and finished! with collar and blue, brick, and putty, trimmed with plain colour, «« • l C , l^--- %^,;-%rr «f Rj| j. 1 Cl~*. _~Z-m.~ Q« fl /»;*11« ,atot of "Wh** 6 Georgette, these are Frocks of the and finished with two pockets. Sizes 36 and 39. An effective and serviceable Cover, worked JO-lflCfl JT IOUIICIIIg »l Metal riOUnCUlg OpCCiaUy kmd essential to eveiy summer wardrobe, and purM49—This smartly fashioned little Frock of Cotton with colours in attractive designs—32-inch, E? /1 1 r%A*» trawrl T% • I i. *S\ //• J chased at the Birthday Price mean very economical Marocain is obtainable in colourings of fawn, blue, 6/11; 36-inch, 8/11. O/ 1 1 P eF y aFU FttCeCl at buying.^ 36 Whh trimmingS ° f White * SiZM F °; RadiUm w and Metal , E^ C i F J OUnCingB I! There is a beautiful range of these goods, fea--36 and w.ll at once be recognised that this is an ex- elaboTate designs and rich co l O urings. price; M d the above price shows a very considerable Maids' Tobralco Frocks Crepe Rivoli at 3/3 y°- 0010111^*? ** ving |^ __ _. 1 .' j m. 1G Ig* This is a beautiful Continental fabnc, a little combinations. K~f SoeCial PriClUff of attraCbVely priCed at 16/6 h«vier in weave than Georgette, and a really special ITICIUg Ol , delightful summer fabric, in self colours, with " z<ll^ , %\ If nit Ilimrw»r< In Figured Tobralco. in colourings of navy.mauve. bold diagonal stripe in open weave. In white Luifferie RlbboilS HA_l*\ D WA ..J A P;kk«« JUIOpcrS , and brick, with collar and trimmings of plain colour and 13 colours. 38 inches v«de. UIigCTIC IN.IDQOIIS Metal BrOCaCie KIDDOn 4 iTI «f CC/ ' material. Sczes 27 to 30-inch. g% \ _ e ___.J r - /I 1 A*%——v* -*_»—_% l 1 ' f\ Oi3/" Also, in neatly Figured Tobralco, in colourings of t>2 0 t>7 1 1 aOZen at 9/1 1 P® 1 * V^ 11 "" 4 \l\ navy, brown, and Tielio., finished pockets, collaT, _ . , . , . , , j \\Jr\ln heavy weight Cream Knit Silk, cuffs, and pipings in white. They are in plain or hemstitched Crepe de Oua l ity , 9 J ? nc h« wide, suitable for VA j/ / tKe se are that desirable type of Crene Miranda at Chine. Floral and Reversible Satins, half to trimming, panels, etc Showing in T are that des.rable type or lvuranaa ai ne inch wdei and ln co i OU n ng e, of coral .ky. Tariou. eoiout. with metal designs. VVvf Jumper that always teflect g A Special Pricing of Maids' 6/11 Per yard 1,0 """* W <*? «?«• • V \ roll collar, tie or selr, and tnort Linen Frocks at 22/6 feMd fe^«P-,«w. 3« Sports Bandeaux, 10d each A of c0,~,, neat striped and printed designs, in various colour . , ~ j v «,- „ ;„ «,».;*-, _-A ?n i\ A hne '-ream neavy * •L- - -nT -k j £ » • inches wide, and showing in white and _V ~,,,,, ti * fa«Kinn<»fl in cross-over style, and finished with atlk combinations. They are very suited for tennis wear. «J-r»-.J ro WinM , A splendid head-dress for all games, comfort- fashioned in cross over syi. Sizes 36 and 39-inch. selected colourings. ab, '' tO WeM ' and ea " ily e<Jiueted ' In 9tTipM ' t,e ' SpeC,ally pn " d &t 5?/ pl»in colours. Rompers at 3/6 Coloured Cambric Lingerie Voile Frocks at 29/6 Well-made little garments, in Fancy Cotton, various ___/ ■—»*■» ■•» designs, with trimming of plain colour. 16, 18, I n fine quality Cambric, finished with hem- / Imitation special price there is a choice of four different and 20-inch. stitching, this Lingerie combines daintiness and EaWUWICIIgIII lllllt.CH.lWll distinctive styles in Figured Voile. With its service, and represents splendid buying at A f inVAK trimming of plain colour voile, each style is expres-to-morrow's price. wUCUC UiOVCe g j ve Q £ t j iat smart simplicity and daintiness that can Boys' Cardigans- __3__?£?Z t _tl_L v*. toh , „ good fittl _ ng _ b. rl^n, y ».Wo, fat ,^c.,, n A # _ f\__» • c/ 3 navy, brown, chamois, and black—Z/6 per v "- ,c - An Exceptional Offering p ri d „ Leghorn Hats- j£ a* «* m™-* s»~. ,*—— •» 6/11 K "* k ~ Fr ' nch "- Mde '^ 6 Specially Priced at 29/6 ££3? Women , B of Black Satin They are fine quality Cream All-wool Cashmere for To-mOrrOW Made-up Veils, in Egyptian. Mantilla, and " Omenß OI Cardigans, in an ideal weight for summer wear. square styles. Black and colours—2/11 each. «■%#! fVhiifillcfc Sfl»ir»*» Sizes 28. 30, and 32-inch. CH RrASSiereS SnGciallv The aboVC Bkctch is but lof a line of Reversible Black Patent Leather Belts. * and aild VAJUUUC kJLTIfJC; Boys' Sports Suits, in best Clerical Grey All-wool «w uioeaicice upc Leghorn Hats, available at the above very |-inch widths—9d each. D«*?s»asl at £— 1 1 dld Worsted. Splendidly cut and lined. For ages 8 PriCed at special price to-day. They are obtainable in Coloured Pearl and Fancy Buttons, for frock OpeCiaily rHCea 3.1 XD/ I*//D to 17 years. %JI \J natural, with flowers and ribbon trimming; also trimming. In shades of brown, rose, fawn, . - ~. , . , .«._,_„«•- Sizes 6to 11 12 to 17 A Back-fastening Brassiere, in Pale Pink in cherry, kingfisher, gold, tan, or black, with grey, smoke, black, and white. Two dozen on Th«: Coats are alls martly fai» »" J ,^^ 39/6" 45/- Batiste. In the new deep shape, finished with smart ribbon trimming. a card, for S*d. *™B ht h " e . •***; ** c l£* f n^! l -•! L- c- 4i ; Ac collar, and lined throughout with brocade. >\n exh«m»t.tch.ng. Sizes 32 to 46. ceptioial buying opportunity at to-morrows price. Graf ton Print Cretonnes— Brazilian Straws at 21/" 4/11 and 5/6 Qualities 50 p a i rs o f White Shoes ££ ' T " iety "' Round WBn Linen Tea 18 Women's Woollen Suits . for 2/6 Priced at 29/6 Cloths at 9/11 each a t 45/. * This offering represents a splendid purchase line. A collection, embracing Strap, Court, and TViwwmorl MillinAVV at OA ICL\ 45-inch Cloths, of very heavy Linen, scalloped No tWO alike. ' The qualities are perfect in every way, but a slight Oxford Shoes, in White Kid and Nubuck. * rimHICU ITUUlllCry at £_\J / Q and embroidered. As the quantity is limited, , ~ , d misprint in either dfcsign or colouring is the only Good English and American makes, some _~. . a . , _ c e»r'y selection is advised. The Suits are fashioned in accord wan mc m , cause for the exceptionally low price. Here is a .lightly soiled. Though the size ranges are TH » S "?portant offering embraces a number of Jn ribbedf and Jacquard effects. Some with great opportunity to eecure the most uncommon broken in each line, every size is obtainable S ? U l\\ n b °i h I&rge a " d Sma " sha . PCS ' '" C^? c collars to be worn open or dosed others with long hangings at practically half the usual outlay. Very in the collection. d ? Chin f< ?V" aw ' and VanOU * In »* e »* le ' roll collars, some trimmed with designs in silk in smart hangings for tea rooms, dining rooms, and tnmmed with flowers, mounts, and ribbons. contrasting shades, others with brushed wool, for any draping purpose. } M , . ~.,.. Spring Suitings at Lace Nets 25 Per Cent Marie Piping Cord Tt 7 /™ y&rd Bleached Damask Cloths Under LJsiial at m ]azz co ' ourm 8 s » suitable for dress or ~w9/t \J \J%St \J This special price is for splendid quality French Pl*lCcd OllC" third LJllder millinery trimming—Birthday Price, 1/- per A collection, representative of the season's Repps and Gabardines; high-grade fabrics, in * * **» CVI 1 //* »mJ O/1 1 Der Yard yard of 36 yards. newest shapes and colours, including Hats from a wide range of effective stripes, some having Usual LI Xβ *** 1U _%_§ X A J Bronze Button Trimming is priced at 1/- per well-known French, English, and American contrasting stripe in silk, in shades of grey, V^»U«U Being a job purchase line, makes the above y*™ , ' houses. fawn, and brown. Width. 54-inch. Ready-hemmed Cloths, of good serviceable remarkable price possible. They are perfectly quality. new goods, embracing plain and scalloped 50 x 50—5/6. edges, in a splendid range of designs and _ __ __ __ __ _ __ _~. __ ___ __„_ , -,^ 58 x 58—7/6. colourings. Widths. 40, 48. and 52-inch. ]_\/_T _T _T IK.T ___7 G*£) __JT '\7 _T7 T MM 58x96—12/6. Reversible Wool Rugs Ifl ILjl\ tL Q_fj C ll UILttLLj lU. white TwiU Sheeting In choice designs and colourings, suitable for .' 59 YEARS YOUNG .' '" "^ hed lk¥i£±%/£-* 2/6 ' , Queen Street ■— Auckland 2&IS/SJ:

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1925, Page 21

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