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I THE ARRIVAL OF S.S. ARAW/ PERMITS j A Mid Season Showing of New Merchandise ! 1 at the M. & C Store ° fifXß SRQ3 « •p Now, right in mid season, when the delights of early season shopping have become less interesting, and fresh discoveries less sf l @rWWftnfiK frequent, comes this showing of THINGS DECIDEDLY NEW M^liM'',!^ m asn^ons » furnishings, and novelties, personally selected in the «-pi Iff" j_. j|__|M-| '^ V. world centres by members of the firm at present abroad. 1 lie L-cltCSt 111 | |° j "\ \ NEW notes in ensemble suits; NEW silk raincoats; NEW _7___«ar*____—_-. IT-_.-L-_.--..- f I ■£> styles in stockinette ; the NEWEST "Selby" footwear creations; T UmiSMing T aSIHODS f NEW tonings in wool repps; NEW body and border carpets; TWO-TONF ART SIIK. riJRTATN -. Ui ___■ _T fIMS mgS9 11 , ~j-.--_, ,j-.--_ _■ ,"*a,. .i xirwfrot r l • • r •i • r. i vTi-iirr wwiviiti .*-.rv_. _ji__t_ vuixirtin > n H ■as ,■? *• c NliWfc.ol fashions in furnishings; Baticolour, a NEW art- ftETS h i «-^c__-?(I r ' <■% craft .... all combine to make a display as interesting as it is authentic. If -be desire is for something dainty, yet _r_Sfy^-_v "CITI DX/'C* M C ' \Y7 _f_s. quitC diffcrent ' in window Hangings, /OS$S5^ Oi__.Ll_sY O INeWest E-Vening Wear CJ\ fSk IlT**) inspection of the new Two-tone Curtain /irm §*m_"\ They come in fine and coarse nets with delightful floral and Very new, and certainly very fashionable, is this charming /rrai\A\ tfis%xMs*\ medallion effects interwoven, and in a wide range of uncommon Evening Shoe from "Selby." Carried out in a silver woven /A I flß«\\ f \ / / tffliOX w v l7lV__i. tonings—fast colour. Exclusive to M. and C.'s—Reasonably ' fabric of unique design, it has rhinestone ornament at side. The / -V __fr_l K/\ \ / / I \l Priced at 9/11 and 10/6 per yard. J trimming and the new " spike " heel are in silver kid. Pump ( j ij_WyM X / /ydOfl {{! ff \ // \| _n\y*)L/ sole, and obtainable in sizes 3to 6 only. Price, 4 guineas. \l_l_Bf_! IV / itillffiW'■« 1 $S%r Ii MY\ ' ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE WINDOW HANGING In the Footwear Section, First Floor. \1 _/ __fi" «"a 1!!! il i'» UK 1 I ;„ c;i.' P.-.l W._ tu... _._. _...:* n j- _ _ y AjjSfffW 1 {fibm "■ fl !__ *! F" ttfi •" _vi\ I> -Jft l I rrencn rilet ranel Nets, lnese are quite a novelty direct from _.._._ /|tSE|s||] J HInI if "Bin 8 fill 3 I jL 1 Paris, and particularly adapted for Bungalow windows. So pro/ GlitterinS Evening Flocks _wi_H__! f /Pi IX duced are these nets that they can be divided down the centre 66 !_7\«k3 Plllfcl Jr 1 WffinnJ 11-_ /HI _1 \ without the necessity for hemming. They are cream nets, and CUTTING FROM THE "DAILY SKETCH," DATED WkWm ploP"! Il\ | iJPN /Jl I'J showing in a big range of designs: 50-inch—4/11 to 8/6 per MARCH 18, 1926. f Bfifcl >. S W J yard ' " Evening gowns that resembled coats of mail, and so bright that /Jm (f__3 \ FriPri ««ll ®MM W tiC\ r ' ?i\ they made one blink to look at them, were a feature of a dress - l I / w*h IrSIS-lfl l " ll _"i ffnf—! Hm II JI / h/ XT T_ 1 IT_ 1 ii show yesterday at the Eve Valere Salons. Knightsbridge. -- - [M W sBSMIBm- INCW DOdy - and DOrCier CarpetS [1 "Therewasoiie dress, thenearerof which looked like a slender A recent shipment of Carpets adds still further to the wide colleo 1 pdlar of gold and another whuch recalled a slender shoot of " 1 /( cTTS 1 \ / /I/ , «™ showing in the.M. and C. Furnishing Section. The latest asparagus. The gown was pale green, and was closely sewn , wl j / ) \ V / f A i i I P'od«ctipns featuring many n._w colour effects, incluang rose dv | tt» with green glittering pailettes. I -JW It \ < I I barry with black trellis, beige ground with mauve panels, grey § (iyj M. and C. have them ! Only four, and each different* so that X y LAa U& \\Jj \_f V I ground with rose conventional design, grey ground with Eastern B mexclusiveness is assured. Unusually large sequins on net .--jg agMM^|2^j^^^^ ' I ► design in rose and blue. % foundations of self colour.. In tonings of moonlight blue, ■-.••'" [Jj fijjl Pervenche, black, or cerise- If you would see them, an early A 1 M . r 1 U]\ visit of inspection will be necessary. -rAQV3._ICe INOICS _-T_-__.i-ia-.1-. D 'f tidrd Floor Featured in Ensemble Suits - ovalßuff . MfA, . fF k . ~. f -ne vJval Kug is quite one ot the latest French furnishing notes, NpAAT" anri TnninOQ in iKl* J UBt to nan( l * s a collection of Ensemble Suits that represent the latest an< l tn ose who pay an early visit to the M. and C. FurnishWrA. I;! nCVV ailK * 1 -- A '-- I * iaiv V * filingO 111 UIC fashion note in every respect; in fact, they are the vogue for the Section have a choice of the'most delightful examples in thesf , | \Y/_-__l Q_,_-.^ A coming season. " new French productions. They are finest quality and a distinct f aSniOnable WOOI KeppS ~-,_ _, . . . novelty—Very Reasonably Priced from 27/6. Ihe materials include repp, and novelty weaves, in colourings that Just another instance of the responsiveness of the M: and C. are decidedly new and authentic. Priced from £11/19/6 to 19 gns. Store in providing the very latest in every respect is given in the Third Floor amvalofth-e new Repps to «el_ive toning,. Artificial FldWerS CO-ie Beautiful quality cloths in the fashionable tonings, cyclamen, bois i • i 1 y_rc° 8e petunia ' fuchßia ' Bandal, chartreuße: 54 - mch^ p« Ne;w Styles in Stockinette to brighten the Home for Winter Second Floor.' Jumper Suits and Ensemble Suits. A collection of the smartest Winter, the season when most of our time is spent indoors, too .: t ' styles received this season, consisting of exclusive garments, often finds the home a little dreary——partly occasioned by the Fockii-tn \T/-%f._._. {«-s_*-r-. fk*=. .P moderately priced. absence of flowers. And it is on this score that we would draw aStllOn INOteS trOm ttie LirOUndrlOOr * attention to the display ofDennison-s Paper Flowers being made Quite a feature of the new arrivals are the Suede and Leather Trim- nn th* CmmA -.-.J F;-_«. rv - •. i /-• --»**» ***- Crepe de Chine Tie and Handkerchief Sets are quite a good idea, mings. Some of the garments feature novel stencil effects; others D__S_*k AfSl n• • t n° Smo ?.' • and are showing in colours of saxe, camel, rust black, flame, and are hand-embroidered in brightly coloured wools. The colourings du_ri__fs of daisies— realistic pro-fawnr-Priced at 3/11 and 6/6 per set. include saxe, bottle green, bois de rose, brique, beige, cyclamen, * shown-moderately Fancy Organdi and Velvet Evening Sprays, in new tonings, are cherry. Priced from 99/6 to 10 guineas. specially priced at from 4/6 to 12/6. Owing to the exclusiveness of the styles, early selection is advised. A Smart Turnback Cuff, Imitation Suede Glove is showing in Tl" rd Woor.. QATICO L_ OU R oak, fawn, biscuit, black, and greys—Specially Priced at 4/6. -w-V/ 1\ 45-inch Margot Lace Flouncing, emphasising the godet and full sjm&ssJl TIIP 1 flrpcl RainrAat THE LATEST ARTCRAFT FOR OBTAINING THE ' flare effects, in ochre>nd havana--19/6 yard. 1-dICM lXdlllCOdl FASHIONABLE BATIK EFFECTS ON FABRICS, A 20-Inch .Miargot Lace-shaped Flare, circular and complete as j[ INote in OllK cHIQ ' n B i m Pl es t manner conceivable, Baticolour makes possible required f thei full skirt effect, is in ochre or havana— f r_ l» pro^ucm 8f of those delightful colour effects and designs so Moderately Priced at 22/6. ■ y /aSfr\ I ITOplin much admired in batik work, .: Ground Floor. /_Bu_\\\ / m _ i ' _i r -.• .i . Baticolour is a work easily accomplished, and is so effective as mTm ' a-A °aT y J an , I fashlon ? ble l ; bu * a PP lled to froc ks, scarves, handkerchiefs, lampshades, cushions, L-l . • A_\__flrc\__v / decidedly attractive ! In proof silk and curtains, etc, lDerty VJrtimeS /7\Mi C poplin, they typify the smartness of T . . . _ An |. Laf I I 4.- £ _L l_J t V____4\ to-day's fashions, at the same time pro- Just how it is done will be revealed by A UellghttUl innovation tor the Home // IM U viding a reliable protection from the DI_MONTRATIONS AND FREE INTRUCTIONS, Artistically constructed and beautifully finished in antique ' f ll__ku\\ weather. One of these Raincoats is in a . r- , tlAM '. v b r e. Libera Dinner Chime, are q uite «he latest idea in the M\ S - "* '° ' M ° NDAY ' /ip> _^ rt bugle, all military calls may be plaiyed, and (from thebooklet " -/ A in belted style. Others are showing in demonstration table, y attendance at the supplied with each) can be learned in a very short space of time. /A I fashionable green tonings, greys, blue, They will be demonstrated on the Ground Floor next week. Come //\\ apricot-fawns and browns. Priced from mand listen to their beautiful tone, and you will find them /( \\ 49/6to£ll/19/6. »-p| m * .. 0 irresistibK GroundFloo , ; » on^Thirdfioo. The McCall Spring Quarterly W __ I__ /T«l _-_ _T 1 v •*_* £aßh£on i° ur nal that should be in the possession of everyone M i 1 f Sod ; ; V/lJri Xr C h m7r p Tf J | of careful repairing• Ahdjust as there are no better shoes than IV 111 lIC IX V_>«l ILI V _________| UJI. P " CC ' 1/6 ' P ° Btage ' 2d * j J The new number of the McCall Needlework Book, filled with ?S JT Wve, -^? r "' Ac *"*" FOR THE LATEST-ALWAYS . Spl f nd ?i ,deaS £or home decoration and art needlework and of materials ensure satisfaction. Pump work a specialty. _V n ...'.-' embroidery, has just come to hand Price 1/6 ; » Queen Street , Auckland McCall Pattern Department, Second Floor. J fa' ' i _^t-^=___=__aß| :

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 42

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