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—— —————— ————————^—^-—-■—"^——^—— ——^^——-^—^—■——^—^———I^——— ——— .^^—J^—— ~^riii * ill CHILDREN'S MILLINERY _ _ For Maids—on the First | ' 1* 1001* $ 400 ItaJian Chip Straw Shapes, six dif- JaM ffl%h imi_ BjjW. " pi Trimmed Rush Hats, large and small street or holiday wear. In natural and § shapes, trimmed ribbon and straw.— J | 111' • " colours -— Sizes 24 to A 1 inch " | 2n « h Commence the month well 9 by securing \ M. &C. quality merchandise at reduced prices »"*»*. *»«•»■• I J. +S ST tive styles. Sizes 39 to 44 inch. Clearing at 17, b. jj 100 n£Mr<3 nf SVIOGS tm*r\ 1_ I_l .1_ ■ 1_ . J i r •i • l i Children's Mercerised Cotton Fuji Rompers, embroidered, \l IUU pans Ui levelling oiiuta, 'I T O be able to buy, just when wanted every home furnishing or personal apparel and with poc ket—lß and 20 inch, 6/11 and 7/11—! I sligjhtlv Soiled. Clearing at I need at a big saving, and that, too, on the most dependable merchandise of its for 5/11. jj # A kind, is JUSt what the M. &C. Sale affords. Bathing Costumes, all wool, two-piece, navy with coloured 1 Hh / bands, for ages 6to 10 years—Clearing at 4/11 and 5/11. | JJI / O lt is adout>le gain —first the actual monetary saving, and, secondly, the econ- Women's Meridian Woven Bathing capes, in several differ- I I omy resultant from goods of quality which are always cheapest in the end. ent colour combinations—Usually 17/6. Sale Price, 9,/n. jj Travelling Bath Gowns, in plain colours, self facings and I: This is an important collection and includes many of the 1 C\C\ \\l L C"ll U 1 pocket; Saxe, sky, red, helio., gold, violet 35/6, for ii finest quality and smartest styles, shoes that range in the lUU VV 3Su OllK rTOCKS. 27/6. i! usual way at prices from 59/6 upwards. There are silver i rimmed Millinery Imported frocks, providing a wide SUZjk i and gold brocades, black and gold, and nigger brocades. " choice of the smartest styles, trimmed I I , , i aii ■ F\\ *?Q if* J w > tn openwork embroidery, tucks and ii All have Louis heels and pump soles. All sizes are repre- <" && / Q drawn thread. In a good assortment ftWM \ I sented, but not a complete range of each line. . /p A ( ""/V of plain colours. T* IJT 1 4 ii a tig Collection of hats, //\ Usually 32/6 49/6 55/- H Hn'S T\ Jxayoii Matalasse. A smart I worth from 69/6 upwards. Sale Prices, 26/9 38/6 44/6 Jh filfP! S , I r 1 • TT lir/ti * Many different styles, and N2l/ ~\ * Pj fl/ ) irOCKiabriC. USUallyb/11, | no two hats trimmed alike. / T- X " ON THE GROUND FLOOR. l^tk^ , " ,7 ' / 20/-Saving on Silk for 3/ 1 1 ■ I w Marocain Frocks. j , : Clearance of Fabric Gloves at 2/11, good washing and . An .. . , \ / I »,,-/■ i . . - .„ 1- 1----wearing makes, including 2-dome white, holeproof silk, D U t OO /il £ 1/\ #/• * Collection embracing six v C ry smart I, A novel production of the marocain type in art. silk and ii coloured imitation suede, and white lisle. ranaiTia HatS, 29/0, \OX 19/6 styles in the newest of plain coloure. \ .JM cotton with neat all-over dea.gn m s.lver art. «lk. In nine | ' ' X*//VF -- Just the kind of frocks needed in every j \li ' good shades. Width 38 inches. Organdie and Mercerised Muslin Embroidery Camisoles— Two smart shapes — one small, trimmed with white rib- wardrobe. \ 1 .; Usually 3/1 Ito 4/1 I. Sale Price, 2/11. • ton. the other a larger hat with floral silk pugaree. LJLL-.-, i Cambric and Muslin Embroidery Camisoles, V shape back inn Ayr l " -aEiyP , jj and front, two ribbon threaders—Usually 2/6 and 2,/ ii. gpjjj Bowen Straw Hats. * 200 Marabout Capes and M § m s L° r ! /9, .r-u piK ~ V-- i, 7/a Usually 21/-to 29/6 Stoles. / Special Sale Offering of All- I! Fantasia Knickers, m English crepe and chiffonelle—7/6 wouau ; ** i / iv **✓/v. n i . ir . o :: and 7/11, for 5/6. . Clearing at 1 9/fi » ' In black, nigger, and grey-Ac re- Vi WOOI CIrCSS fabHcS at I _ . ~ _. , , . ~ , o M.4m*l \J - * mainder of an exceptional job pur- J ii Cambric and muslm Flouryang, for underskirts and chil- Two shapes in black with under l inings o f co l oure d tagel, chase. V A I 4* *+ \ drens frocks, 12 to 17 inch—2/6, for 1/9. trimmed band and bow of ribbon. , Usually 29/6 35/6 45/6 J\ 1 j P Cambric Edgings and Insertions, 7, 8, 9, 10 inch—Sale . Sale Price 19/11 22/6 29/6 4 / | 1 per yard. | Price, 6^d. yard, 5/11 dozen. Dll U T T 11 OC *)C\ IL I Art Needlework—Carvers, Tray Centres and runners, usu- i i £'/V. - n In , f d • /«f\ // f *%.*%> Imm An extensive collection embracing novelty stripe delaine, I ally 3/3 to 4/6. Clearing at 2/11. Reduced tO 1 2/fi rlannel rmarOre okirtS, 4V/D, Tor 29/1 1 French overchecks, self-stripe Marocain, and \ TT r i. Je , a n • cm, w Jr , c a 'fi .ii,, , ' * * plaid flannels. All materials suitable for present wear, or i Fancy Cambic and lateen Overalls, in b.W., W., and O.b. A variety of shapes in several bright-coloured and different Beautifully cut and finished garments, in a wide range of for maids' and children's frocks. Qualities usually 1 f\\ I sizes—Usually 5/11 and 6/6. Sale Price 4/11. fancy straws. Trimmed band and bow. colours. and 9/11 per yard. 1 irs Milne & Choyge's Sale kss [ and Save Queen Street - - - Auckland' and Save 1

t Further Reductions at the Bon Marche Colossal Millinery Sale! Busy as the first few days of the Bon Marche'm Colossal Millinery Sale have been, the coining week bids fair to outrival them in shopping enthusiasm! Rarely have such reductions been offered in Millinery of any kind—and wheji it happens that Hats of the quality associated 'with the name of the Bon Marche are sacrificed—well, the throngs of eager shoppers prove what a truly unique opportunity this is! MONDAY NEXT! I / 1000 Trimmed Hats at 9/11. X I |j[ B 1 1000 Trimmed' Hats at 12/6. I \J ~* )■ Bf / "\ 1000 Trimmed Hats at 15/6. "**" 1000 Trimmed Hats at 17/6. l^^~^^B^^^^~^ \ 10,000 Floral Sprays at 9d. and mli/lfp £}J J I J CHILDREN'S SECTION SmMr i HIGH - GRADE millinery in I Lyifi fil W I AUSTRALASIA.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 38

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