A Wonderful Pay at M. €* C.'s - FRIDAY f Fire Sale on the First Floor with savings of 4/- to 10/- in the j£ The Great McCall Competition with prizes from £% to j£Z5 Values Extraordinary in Every Section of the Store A m And We Call It A Day— %r3- V~jr m,j f-jf For Thrifty Parents, the Sale of Smoke-Damaged Goods /~<=\ 1 liK Hi on the First Floor is the Greatest Opportunity in years. the £ off all Misses' and Children's Apparel and Millinery. 1 t,O 1 4/" * n en,# Clothing, Hats and Footwear. ~ ■? iJj 11 \JP I g Toys Clearing at Half Price. See that you get your Discount! l (\ /// ll| / I \ r \ \ \\\ Then there are many instances where the Savings are greater still. These are only js J 1 ~T\ ) W\\ L fit lit-" i u BOYS'OVERCOATS For Girls and Misses. \\ fj^ m l\ y h&\\RX, } /' V\ J us t the kind of coats that will be wanted for Rayon Rubber-lined Raincoats, single \/ \\ // / I I ▼ the winter months. Well made in warm ser- breasted, with belt. Smart in appearance, and HI2 \/ . H| 3) J /// , / _ II IM# EXCEPTIONAL 105/- VALUE. urmgsofnavy ' fawn ' cm —' grey--50 of the smartest Coat Frocks conceivable have been made to 12 years—33/6. For 23/11. Sizes 24 to 36-inch—Usually 24/6 to 29/6. available at the above remarkable pricing p >> « , « For 17/6. . _ Colours include autumn brown, Valencia blue, delphinium blue, TOr tSoyS 6tO 0 I CftrS. Sizes 39 to 42-inch—Usually 32/6 to 39/6. Horizontal StnpCS, three-tone effects, and rose leaf, beige, Burgundy, navy. s Overcoats in Fancy Tweeds and Velour, For 20/-. t „ J61 —Sedge Green All-Wool Crepe de Chine, featuring stitching double breasted, half belt back—2l/-. For Misses' and Children's other new teatures ,n Kn,t Wear st y le8 ' and side flare effect-—"£s/5/* 14/11. _ _ # _ JB2— -Light Navy All-Wool Crepe de Chine, pin tucking in star And all other remaining toys are clearing at Felt Hats reasonably priced. xu im i u j i Vu- half price. A wonderful offering at 9/11. Big variety of . Tl . , w J j Navy All-Wool Marocain, novel gold and silver stitching r» O l Snprials Man shapes, in all wanted colours. Smart little felts H\2—Silk and Wool Suit, in the popular three-piece style. Smart and cross-over de si gn-~£s/5/- Tire Oaie OpeCiaiS TOr men. —Usually 12/6 to 29/6. shades of rose beige, coffee/beige, navy/beige, navy/red, sedge/. J84 —Crane Grey All-Wool JVlarocain, featuring pin-tucked All-Wool Pull-overs and Coat Sweaters. Big p pi,wj , * ▼ » Of / a beige—s9/6. inset panel and oxidised stitching—£s/5/- variety in the smartest colourings—Garmeuts TUT Felt HatS Usually Zl/- to H n n c -i. cwi v• • i t J85 —All-Wool Marocain, in autumn leaf pin tucking and gold usually 18/6 to 39/6, all going at 14/11. 35/- Fire Sale Price lfi/1 1 ji, os y ™t °* Wool Knit, m three-tone effect, skirt of the stitching with novel irregular collar—£s/5/- „ *in # Oaie "lCe, 10/ll tone. The scarf to match is a new note. Navy/grey/red, JB6 All-Wool Marocain, in grey fashioned with satin panel OverCOatS USUally 77/6 to 95/- M good fur felt hats, smart shapes and shades. grey/red/navy, green/blue/fawn. W. 79/6, O.S. 84/-. and stitching to tone. Novel upstanding collar, finished tie ends. Goinff at AQ /ft • oclrow ' and Battersb y" Felts Jll0 —3-piece Suits in Wool Knit, plain skirt and cardigan, smart £5/5/- ' . 8 ■, c i j j vtr- r* included. three-tone striped jumper with square neck. Sedge /red naw/ /fZ~\ PERFECTLY NEW aT S tn n g ulSm , Fawn Wool Gabardine red, red/black, navy/cedar, fawn/red, / \ and Exceptional Value smart tweeds. Raglan and fitted-back styles. RAINCOATS. H ' s —Inexpensive Suit in Stockinette, with striped front of «illr ( y#> a t OQ/C Sizes 3to 7. Belted styles. Thoroughly reliable coats— W h ed to giving three-piece effect. Skirt X\ «•#/ O ====—====" — Sizes 22 to 33-inch—2l /-. For 13/11. gC ' r ° Be ' SaXe ' cherr y» "Jst, J Slightly Imperfect Handker- Sizes 36 to 44-inch—29/6. For 15/11. " avy —-! r* chiefs at 2/3 half dozen. "Kayser" Full-length Silk Hose TkZZ Z m r I 77 /" Special purchase line of manufacturer's 19/6 For 1 1 IC%. mm EJItTanCC fCC to the / seconds. The collection emb f ces women's " X X/O lWcCall Competition. JK> j L. children's handkerchiefs of pure linen and Pure silk, full fashioned, heavy service weight, F T fine lawn; many are hand embroidered, some i R black, ochre, grey, platinum, beige, camel, Convert your odd moments to advantage. Win a prize L are initialled, others have dainty lace borders. a °d white. and have your choice of the Store's merchandise. Jy H^dkerchief' 0 worth 1/- and 1/6 eacli, all Suede Fabric GloVeS ln qui re all about the Competition on the Second Floor. V ' priced for quick selling at 2/3 half dozen. 3/11 pair. Jz PUn>OM L N-.-A NJatat NnrlruTAOf a f O //? rull-on shape, extra heavy weight. Will wash . J y/ / [Neckwear at 2/6 perfectly. In the new lighter tonings. Prizes to the value of £144 are being offered. hscoc&y / /A/ \ An assortment of entirely new styles, featuring A D_ /Va types, in all Valenciennes Lace, comprising Smarter XianCl ISag at a n ~ rpi j. _ _ _ xy/ / Modesty Vests, Fronts, Collar with jabot Lower Price! • ISetter 1 nan Ordinary value! >4 effects, and sets. Ivory, paris, ochre, beige. l n I mita tion Leather, underarm shape, strongly Women's Vests at 2/11 'I r f / Exceptional value. made and lined, finished with purse and mirror (V, m R»W W m „ J, h ; fi na Break f ag t Sets Worth SL.Tl 2 teh. and Shadingß - Special,y °\? f — fang. Good Z7e ' a/X> ' r 17/0 Necklets and Chokers—Coloured crystal and * Examples are sketched of a collection of about 150 perfectly Six each Urge and Small Plates, Fruit Plates, fancy styles; also a number of Armlets— ®? t lr S,ripe p ßloo ™ r! ' Bu > taUe for New Felts, just opened up. As always with M. &C. Millinery, Cups and Saucers, One Fruit Bowl and One Usually 2/6 to 5/6. For 1/- each. a nd>riees_. Peach, sky, pink, mauve, every hat portrays exclusiveness and good taste. ?n t c PICCeS ny decorated - Also Pure Lemon Soap, made by Solomon—l/- cream, m all sizes—Priced at 3/11. JlOl is a Two-tone Felt, obtainable in beige or grey with facings 20-piece Tea Sets. cake, 2/9 box of 3. Coloured Cotton and Art. Silk Stripe Vests, for winter wear J°o2 > features'a^MvUy'foldecT crown, and may be had in black, m i|«| t> I. 1 -TcLtrme^S^am? 1 "' PeaCll ' m3UVe * TloTL g 7ow^ltit:L b n r gro n und the crown, and may be had in lVlllnG GL LhnVrP I rH BLACK CHIFFON VELVET j fait with close ruchings of ribbon round U/6 quaKty for Q/J J ' crown. Rose, beige or mauve. for 61 Years a Store of Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. 250 vards onlv A rich w ]„a t • ~~ 0 r «JIO6-A shape especially suited for matrons' wear. Obtainable ~ c . . . , , forS°°d black, 35 inches wide, in large fitting sizes. Colours: Brown, beige, grey, mauve. Queen Street Auckland at 9/?f yTrd° n CVening Wear * A wonder-
A BURNING BENBATION. A tickling In the throat—a burning: sensation at the back of the nose—a sneeze—it's time Jor Pulmonas. The healing: vapour Pulmonas spread through the chest and throat tills 'flu germs and allays inflammation. Carry the handy Pulmonas tin in your pocket and you'll be sare from inrection. Pulmonas 1/6 and 3/6 at all chemists.—(Ad.)
I HAT* WASH I NO. No occasion for fucL ■ remark nowadays. Use Easy Monday Laundry Help. Tbe washing Is done in half the time No rabbin? —Just boll, rinse and hanir out— all drudgery !> done away wltb. "Easy Monday** makes clothes spotlessly clean 1/ packet does Mvea waeka.—lAd.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 19
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