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I Stressing the [ Importance I of Lace — I If you had just returned from Paris you I would know that Laces are inseparable I from the smartest fashions that there I are frocks entirely of Lace—frocks partly I of Lace—and frocks with just sufficient I Lace to be in keeping with this latest I fashion dictate. I And it is a Season of I New Effects in Laces — I The HAND PAINTED productions, for instance, are I not only the very latest, but are the daintiest and most I ■ delightful examples ever submitted. These are of I thread lace, obtainable in a series of quaint designs, and I in various widths, so that one may choose the wider I for frocks and the narrow for lingerie trimming. I 2 5-Inch Hand-painted Thread Laces are priced at 19/6, I 27/6, and 29/6 yard; 9in., at 14/6; 2 Jin., at 4/6 yard. I Needle-Run Laces ■ Are another novelty of the Season, chiefly In narrow I widths appropriate for lingerie trimming. Showing in I plain Ochre tonings, or with touches of colour, and with I ! Rouble finished festoon and Vandyke scallop edges. I Though so new and dainty, they are Very reasonably I priced, ranging from 1/- to 6/6 yard. I Widths—Hin., 2in., 2sin., 3in., 4in„ sin. I Guipure Laces I Are not to be outdone, and are represented in a very ' I wide range of widths, colours, and new designs. They, I too, feature hand-painted designs, in widths appropriate I for frock trimmings. I Widths vary from £in. to the 36in. Flouncings, and I colourings include Paris, Ochre, Rose Beige, Beige, I ■ Rosewood, and Castor. I Prices, according to width, range from 6d to 42/- yard. I Only by a visit of inspection can the width of choice be I realised, for there are countless productions that simply I defy description. I In the "Tudor" Restaurant — I Moderately Priced I Fashions I Ranging from 3to 7 guineas I Featured by Parades at 2.45 p.m. I daily this week I Just at the opportune moment, when interest is being ' I centred on smart, inexpensive apparel for the new season, I a shipment arrives, bringing the latest productions that I were personally selected by our buyer in a recent overI seas visit. I These fashions, including many smart styles for misses I as well, will be presented in the parades during the week. I Another Suggestion I Whilst in the Store for the fashion parades, or at any ■ time of the day, make a point of seeing the I EXHIBITION OF REPRODUCTIONS OF EARLY I ENGLISH FURNITURE I on the Home Service Floor (the Fourth). I Comprising exact copies of pieces from the Elizabethan I and Jacobean periods, this exhibit will appeal to everyI one interested in the home. I So faithful are the copies that only an expert could detect I them' from the scarce and costly originals. I MILNE & CHOYCE I LIMITED ft I FOR THE latest — al wa YS Mai QUEEN STREET .V AUCKLAND iNfes

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 221, 19 September 1927, Page 16

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