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To-morrow Morning— at Nine at M. & C.'s Sale Nut and Raisin words. Con- C ilifrr.r The Nw Featherweight Felts. . . r—Tt J c All at 9/11 Price: 4d each; 6 for l/lli. A c 75 only, secured from a leading Irish tor hummer . . . Just Received —yet priced at a I M () manufacturer at a discount, and the C i TTI • 1 IT T T* •i • i it rT- ■ IM* d I fo r m e ers dva^t S whitr d an 0 d n whi" Sports and Holiday Wear Ridiculously Low Figure . . . JL JI %9 Coloured Border Kitchen I A cream grounds, effectively embroi- ... Ted T QWels (' a dered in fast colours, and hemstitched. LWAYS to the fore with the new and different, Milne & Choyce now make available at a price within reach of 7 3 3ft - k n li ifUrJ <; l 0 Second Floor - JZl| every spending allowance, the very last word in Summertime Felts—l7o of them — a Special Shipment. All beautiful Price: 7£<L CS *"* * * ** \ 0 Brocade and Striae WW quality Hats worth from 29/6 to 42/-. Suitable types for everyone — perfectly hand blocked — brims vary in K 1 Merrpri*t>H Dnninob width, and are very adaptable — creased and tucked crowns — trimmings are novel and distinctive, featuring hand painted effects . A ? p . , . . insets of bright - coloured felts and rich velvet bands. Colours include Lemon, Lettuce Green, Beige, Grey, Blue, Cerise, Cherry. Coloured Turkish Towels a A Usually 3/iT. SalePrLi^m™' 16 " The limited quantity makes early selecting advisable. 20 x4O inches — Usually 1/ 3. Won- $ * derful value at 2 for 1/11. () () Electric Lamps for table use—- - t&b * \ Your Laddered Hose ' The Most beilSational j wonderful " Stelos" re-knit sys«em e Frock Offering of the Sale pST jwfcfyl h| Section. " 1 * Distinctive Styles—Usually 99/6 to £12/19/6 \ | Bedspreads ! Mm. fijl I&l^S\H \ Q In art. silk net; very dainty and effective. \ *'4 / (ft 3.11 Cl I 1 / () Plain colours: rose, gold, champagne, ivory, . V t •« AM I MTF I ? and mauve. Two-colour effects: blue and \ fJ W' U 1\ \ I \\\ \ a gold, green and gold, rose and gold, and M JP\SHB£L I "JUR' ~i > 1\ M l~> T~> r // \\ \ \ I \\ \ 0 \ mauve and gold. !* IU'MUKROW / \ \ L fe \ / \\\ () A Single beds 9/6 to 69/6. For 42/-. t ZZZ —!2S. I/ I \t\ M / Y97 \\\ b V Double bed: 79/6 to 90/6. For 52/6. j I Never at any other period would these prices secure such Frocks / / ! \SS jMrLj. |\l MMIWw \ \ Ilk.. \ \\ A A \ Fourth Floor. /| I <" • /jk beautiful garments, created in exquisite floral ninons, georgette, and Jj IL j) V\ Y9B yL wl h a y y | | \ crepe de chine, plain and coloured crepe de chine, marocain, geor- t Y96 |/ l | I Q or n/y J « T 4 , £M;%.TlyLrvl gette and satin: Frocks imported from noted Continental and English \ W /) Z5 UOIIS rrams at 15/6 Trorill: & v* M houses. Every smart fashion feature expressed. Colourings are all . C W A Strongly made, with hood and rubber It £I I | !• r T /{ft of the smartest, including navy, and black. A rare opportunity,*not OIW PHce Clearance of Perfectly NeW £ tyres. First Floor. //| 1 | m[ ' to be missed. () 1 t wWBH3W«I!r .... . Summertime Wash Frocks i \ Upholstery Velours and. jjfg ■ iljilsKj[lß j|' ttiactive Long Day Special f Qr A(f u n s an( { Misses at 12/11 each V r Iffured Velvets if M S l|K|S •• s | •/! Light-weight wool and silk and wool Jumpers and Three-piece Suits— a v 50-inch width; in bues, and fawns—Usually sjfcEußLjJß jjill | I J/S Usually 59/6 to £9/9/-. Now 39/6 to 89/6. Just unpacked, the very Frocks that are needed for the sunny ;.0 14/9 to 19/6. Reduced to 10/6 per yard. 7=2 ™T" Lii HmIL All splendid quality gam e„t,. with ,„d without sleeve,: plain ,„d day. of summer — indoors and out. Q V | j I I pleated skirts, novelty pockets. Some in plain, others in fancy weave; Frocks that are distinctly different new and quaint style ideas \ 9fl tPnifii D* . I i ' | : * n the season's popular colourings. in the prettiest of printed muslins and prints; no sleeves and K /) &U r airy tsicycies I \ short sleeves, with and without collars, novelty pockets and y Q 59/6 9 for 42 /■ I It s I " "" " 1 effective trimming treatments in plain coloured organdie. Q 0 Tangent spoked wheels, ribbed rubber j. A | l|l j Others, for adults only, are in biscuit coloured linen, smartly ? I a r Fioon tr ° ng sa e ' B °° If \ I \i i Silks—Usually 8/11 to 12/6. Extraordinary Value in hemstitched. a — / 7 \% \}l f Offered at One Remarkable Women'? r ° c ' cß or M> sses (First Floor) are in sizes for ages 12 to A I \ jv I \ ;fi« j p r ' „ C/ 11 „ . 7 20, fashioned in the daintiest of floral muslins, and featuring a Q ReVerßlbl€ Jute Floor RuQB I■* { \ V / a • 9 Otton Vests; opera top, finished binding. Good the period bodice with full skirt. Tiny pleatings, insets of \ Q 4ft. x 2ft. 7/11 V if / A most interesting collection, embracing quality—Usually 2/3. Sale: 1/6 each; 3 for 4-. organdie, frills, and other quaint trimming effects. K 0 4ft T 2ft 3* 9/11 K J | fi \ various silks, and including two-tone and Cood quality mercerised Cotton Vests, finished Q 6 An exceptional value" Sale offering." Splendid "ML tl /A \ iSw pW°i AISO for MISSeS 12 to 20 g \ , rU^s " ,°? In a PP ear ®" ce « an in a weave. 36 / 40-inch widths. Also striped Swiss Cotton Vests; exceptionally good wearing Frocks of Jersey Celanese material. Variety of styles: long A () bedroom' 811 °° ° UI ran ® e * ca or ®P are Tm Milanese, 54-inch. The most wanted crochet lace fronts. Also plain short sleeves, sleeves and no sleeves, flares, frills, pleats, tunic skirts—39/6. x * lingerie fabric of the season. and sleeveless Usually 4/6 to 5/6. Sale: 3/9 For 29/6. 49/6. For 39/6. v A each; or 3 for 10/9. (/ 9 | Printed Raysylks— £°"°" , a "i,^ r ' Si ' k , St ' ip<! Y" ts i m T dium Children's and Misses' Ready-to-Wears— K 1 M* n >* Whit, Cnllnrt 7rt »„,h 1 f„r- ,7a u dually 3/6 to 5/11, for 2/6 S tttsf'Z?. 12/6, for 5/U \ \ Menß White Collars 7d. each, 3 for 1/6 Scond Fl tyP,Ca t IwTr ° f i he i a T g %° n W. •ndO.S.—U«ually 3/11. Sale; 2/11. In fine white Tagel; several shapes. Medium and small brims, / Q Yes! They are the best grade collars, English made; good shapes flu rloor at M. &C s: hundreds of yards smartly trimmed white faille ribbon. / Q in single and double styles. Clearing merely because they are num- , e PJ 1 "I*®1*® Raysylks, for dainty Nnnnn T on+hor > I A bers that are not being repeated. All sizes represented. frocks, reduced to 2/6 yard. Floral, stripe, and PP& beat er flanttbaffS » Mnrlol * A indescribable geometrical effects in all the fash- A new square shape, with the patent hinged metal * IViISSeS LrlOaCl IVlUlinery— /. a MM f W W T iJ. 1 A !r* r ionable colourings. Width: 36 inches. frame. Seven newer colours—Usually 21 /-. For Usually 21/- to 27/6• CleOTinO at 19/fi (' 0 Men's Lumber Jackets—lo/6 each Friday; 14/6. r • i- j c ™ " / a %. lz/ P \ o . . , , , .. . . , , Cw«ol,«J^ o Crinoline and various fancy weaves; wide brims. Trimmed C \ A surprisingly low price, made possible through a special purchase OUnsnOUeS velvet, crepe de chine, faille ribbon, and flowers. Variety of (, y line. Splendid quality; six different "Fair Isle" designs, all sizes. Complete Stocks Clearing at Reptilian Style JeiVellery colours and black. First Floor. ( \ HALF PRICE. Necklets and armlets; mostly in rolled gold and C a 20/- Saving on Raincoats enamel--Usually 17/6 to 35/-. For Friday: Children's and Maids 9 Crimp and ( that are sure to be needed a little later. Marocain Neckwear , 0/11 each Chiffonelle Nightdresses ( A Splendid Wool Gabardine Coats, proofed by Cravenette process; Smart Vests; foil, circular collar, trimmed tucks, ey, j* . . vj.-,., ,l b _.. c . c . u . ~. . „• 1, __j w k lte 4 a good quality linings, Hymo fronts. Thoroughly dependable in every hemstitching, and many lace-trimmed. Ivory SIIUQ'IttSSeS, Motor CrOQQIeS Usuallv 7/11 *c 1 p*- " c lo " sy' p ' i K way—79/6. For 59/6. beige, rose beige, and Paris—s/6 and 7/6. At ridiculous prices —at the Men's Corner. ._ __ " 8C " Ce " * , d | £ For 2/11. Plain horn-rimmed glasses: 6d pair. ALSO MAIDS' NIGHTDRESSES IN COTTON CREPE DE \ " V A TX7 J * 1 >1/11 r w*r . . Coloured sun glasses: 1/—pair. CHINE — Usually 14/11. Sale Price: 8/11. \ j- () A. Wonderful Shirt Offering at 4/11 Lace Waistcoats Motor goggles in many designs: 2/6 pair. i. j d A collection of shirts that usually sell at prices from 9/11 to 13/6. In fine Needlerun; panel front of pleated geor- Infants' Singlet 8 A \ Q Plain blue and fancy designs, double and single cuffs, two collars to ge«e m beige toningsl9/6, 27/6. Clearing Paper Table Centreß Cotton and mercerised. Size 2. Sale Price: 3 for 4 9. \ \ t { CaC *nd 25 serviettes to match. White, with coloured (* firs Sr. »=" u "" 1 " F " ™"" "■ V \ The remainder of season's regular ranges. Perfectly cut and finished shade with elastic support — 2/3, 2/11. For nt a,i r Size 7,8, 9, and 10 — Sale Price: 1 11. v Suits, in all-wool worsteds. Usually priced from 6 to 8 guineas. 1/11. tSOyB A.H-WOOI C©72£?Z/ Island ? Q Unbreakable fronts, single and double breasted. All sizes and stout u t Bathing Suits Children's and Maids' Navy Cotton Woven I 9 " Z "' 24 r t" C 36-,„fh C wfdth Rayon Needlerun; in a W a smart coloured stripe. Bloomers ~, (> Fur Felt Hatß—lß/11 Mlran|eof f M hionableeoWs—B/6 and 10/6. U.ual'ly 12/- 12/6 13/6 14/6 Sizes 16 to 26 — Usual y o . aePnce. 2 11. « Hats with that quality necessary to good service. Good English * J " COS! 8/11 9/6 9/11 10 6 Corselette fOV the Junior mak«. Smart ,hape fc cut and bound edges, wide range of colours, Fashioned of pink cotton brocade; boned front. A perfect | "" s,zes - J 1 f) { hth „ K garment, well finished. Sizes 30. 32 and 36 bust Wide End Ties-l/6 each, 2 for 2/6 lVlllllC Ot I ihOVPP C s.i. p- « » And they are splendid. quality Ties, too, providing a wide choice V^JLAX -' J O kJtllV Gossard Suspender Belt 1 ° f s ' riped and fancy — j For Savings & Service .. . Q uee n Street Auckland Mnitary *"~ hmeot - u ~^ i® W 1 ■

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Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 27

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