| Milne & Choyce's Sale | ! Lace | Flouncings Are the Big Attraction in the Lace Section To-morrow. j 8/6 to 12/6—For 5/g 19/6 to 22/6—For 8/11 15/6 to 27/6—For |0/6 | 27/6 to 39/6—For ljj/$ j Never have we offered French Lace Flouncings js j at such amazing price reductions. It means i:j that the cost will only be half or less, for dainty £ I frocks that will be needed for dances and social f. j functions. •j At 5/6 there are 36-inch Rayon Silk Allover i Flouncings, and 24-inch Rayon, and Rayon and metal. Requiring about 34 yards for a frock. At 8/11—45-inch (full frock width) Metal ..! Allover Flouncings, fine and heavy designs, in all fashionable shades. Two yards only required for a frock. At 10/6 is a big range of Metal and Rayon Flouncings, in suitable designs and widths for frocks, bridge coats, theatre wraps, etc. j j At 15/6-—ln this range there are 24-inch, 27j inch and widths, embracing Metal Allj overs and Flouncings in the season's latest I shadings. Scalloped edgings make them par- • ticularly suited for the fashionable uneven hem ' ! drape. GROUND FLOOR. j j Milne & Choyce'si Sale Queen Street :: Auckland. E fragrant cups can be made with a •yd °. ne bottle — and Syming- A VJLI I tons IS as enjoyable as it is B economical. 9 M THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh and London. $YMIHGTONS ESSENCE
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 11 July 1928, Page 22
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