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I The Business Girl & Her Dress Allowance J 1 SPECIAL SESSIONS & PORTRAYAL on LIVING MODELS ||| I Show the SMARTNESS & ECONOMY of M. & C. FROGKING j j -j Tp\| TO-MORROW, ON THE FIRST FLOOR, ANOTHER M. &C. INNOVATION COMMENCES— | . I I something entirely new and different which we believe will have a tremendous appeal to the thousands of XSt JT 100 l HI XC3 L -I- Iv/Ui Business Girls of-this city. Mannequins will parade in garments that give authentic interpretation of the Mode— * 1 Jliliillliililllliliillllllliilillllllilllllllllli uncommon fabrics—styles adapted from imported Models and all exclusive to us—yet with this difference—the HOlllJiyiyiililllillllilliUlUliUHlUU lUltllUloHiJJUi!UUlili. l U l L!li.JJil.illli lullOl. | j|| prices are exceedingly reasonable. An exposition which will prove a revelation to many, in that it will serve to | !!! show convincingly that frocking and complete outfitting in truly M. & C. style may be accomplished for | {{{ a surprisingly moderate outlay. | I THE BUSINESS ACCESSORIES. THE BUSINESS GIRh-HER PHOTOMATON. THE BUSINESS GIRL-HER COIFFURE | " Undoubtedly it is details that distinguish, and care must be exercised to This wonderful new method of Photography is bound to have an irresistible appeal, because is a first essential of modern beauty—particularly so for the girl who is engaged in ; J I! ensure that each small detail, such as the bag, the jewellery, etc. is in keeping it is so simple and natural. No staring lens to face-no fuss or bother in any way-no commercial pursuits where appearance counts so much. All Hairdressmg and | ii with the more important parts of the ensemble. Not that the bag is unim- special appointments and no delay. Just walk mto the Studio and assume as many different beauty treatments at the M. & C Beauty Salons are under the care of Phyllis -J S Dortant—indeed it is quite indispensable nowadays, and the most popular expressions as you wish, and they will all be recorded faithfully m the 6 fadeless photos you Earle specialists from London, and charges, including Haircuttmg 1/6, are quite jjj I shapes are the pouch and underarm styles. will receive within 6 minutes—all for the modest outlay of 1/6. Then ask the attendant reasonable. h I Real Leather Handbags, in both the above styles, and also the new Thumb- to run them through the Projectorscope, which shows you, quite free of charge, just how AND TOI I ET PREPARATIONS must be chosen with care, as almost every skin || ii strap type, are obtainable at M. & C's in colours of beige, brown, navy, they will look enl ajs£d as studies. AV nN THF FIR ~ T FLOOR requires different cosmetics. In the M. &C. Toilet Section only the best makes Ijj I black, green and blue—Reasonably priced at 21A BL HUIUMAIUN D IU-UAY— UN jn&rmsL are stocked, and experienced assistants are in attendance to give helpful advice, jjj !! ART. JEWELLERY is still a decided vogue, and quite.the newest novelties E3(l/ \ E3?/ \ r jj! I are the Viennese Necklets, featuring quaint designs and artistic colourings in r^* s^ I Diamante Necklets and Bracelets are also very popular, and the latest shapes W) |§i <Y JV f ; ' * ' - 4 '4 \ f «' \ «zm. I! ' '■* v|i .<*]{ "^*~"—lMLj*. champagne/brown, red/fawn. Also in patent leather, with celluloid ■♦ •■• ij CfT yBbItA. G6i|'\ J iiy* \ *$Sffl7rw E39 Calf Lizard, in grey only, with fawn underlay—l 6/9. Second Floor. , i!! II Mwk 4H a a t /y\, /z=/ ML 11% TWP 1 , RTTQTTVTT'QG r*TDT TIWO HAT* Hi '•■ Ha sK %4 \ I Jy /\. >v . J. AJLJ.J J_> \J OAli JCjOkj \JJAXV.Li~~ "~ 'tl VJmAi mI/tIJ. • sis jj Another three examples typical of the many distinctive yet reasonably priced hats, jji 1 THE BUSINESS GIUh-HER HAT I of course is one of the most important items, and must embody the f/<} $W^^ W ing brim, smartly trimmed with faille ribbon—l 2/6. | I WWW 2^- --------- I ii cedar and rosewood —6/11. » // M | \ Gl example of a big range of English Tailored Hats in fancy tagel weave. !l! j G6—Shows the smartness of the drooping side brim, trimmed in Jβ H i llf \ J,i , m a n? eclium drooping shape, the crown smartly trimmed with 111 j unusual design with edging and small ornament. C^ u BUSINESS GIRL— 1 #II Ml V band and bow of self toning ribbon. In Lido sand, French beige. jij i Lido sand, French beige, cedar, lucerne, blue, spungold, lime, WniINnATION R W Hw \ bluette and cedar—l 4/6. ! flame, Pandora green, and daffodil—l 2/6. HtK t UUIM UAHUIM . 1 /V j:; I Q7 Fine Quality Bangkok Straw, bound and trimmed with selt Nowadays there is a different foundation gar- m jij i tnn ; no faillp Tibbon finished suede ornament. In French beige, ment for almost every figure, and it is neces- -. & I goWen beige, lucerne blue, Pandora green, mahogany, and sary to obt? i n expert advice to determine the THE BUSINESS GIRL—HER HOSIERY. | I * Section at M. & C.'s experienced Corsetieres Though hosiery may be obtained at almost every price you wish m{ V \ ~\\ jflV If lIKL i^ I are always in attendance to give helpful advice to pay f rom 2 /H upwards, one which recommends itself as being B\ \ W \ JgR r jH il I wAA and fittings The garments sketched are a few particularly suited to the business girl's requirements is the well- V / 3 \ of the most useful types, and are procurable * J ti - „ 7 \| -M = i; \^y^g^^^^\, M ____, only at M. & C.'s. known M - &C - Green Bner ' A P ure S1 t lk and art ' sllk mixture, ffl M I |Bk Ov \ G2O—A dainty and serviceable uplift of of even texture and perfect appearance, it embodies exceptional w / % \ \ double voile, in colours of apple, rose, wearing and washing qualities, and may be had in 24 delightful new • /m 019^ & fleSh ' etC< IS ° flOml desi g ns—2//;l1 - shades, with either square or point heel—Wonderful value at 6/6 B I \\ V\ \ \v\\\\ \\V\\\\ elastic, deep, 24in. to 28in. Other splendid Hosiery values include:— . j|| I \\\\\\ \\\\\ v\\\\\ waist — 6 / 9 - British Celanese—3/11 pair, 3 pairs for 11/3. m-r-r-n 1 ; M mj £^s: d i^ e r THE busi ness lingerie. | I , T " materials—From 6/11. r "Kayser 69X" 9/11 pair. Every girl has a natural desire for dainty lingerie—and here are |jj I G2l The useful one-piece garment, the top . garments to charm any feminine heart, at prices within the reach 111 ! THE BUSINESS GIRL— HER GLOVES. of pink swamie silk in uplift effect. Sizes "Corticelli ,, —lo/6 pair, 3 pairs for 29/11. of every spending allowance. jjj I -~ . ' . , ' '. . ' ', , , „ J,,, 30 to 38 bust—l 3/9. "Orient," purple stripe—l 2/6 pair, 3 pairs for 35/6. The illustrations represent a range of the daintiest garments ji! ! Fashion demands that hands shall be gloved and who shall dare Other one-piece garments to suit aU imaginable, in plain and striped art. silk, the bloomers and j disobey, especially when really smart fabric styles can be purchased ngures , at 5/11, 6/9, 8/6, 11/9 to 29/9 Gym. Hose for sports wear—At 5/11 and 6/11. princess slips trimmed with lace and the two-piece pyjama suits jji I from 2/11 upwards. The examples sketched represent some or featuring applique designs and contrasting trimmings. The 1 ji to* , ?? 1 "? 1 P^ ed s^ es - „ t .. . . .. .., bloomers and princess slips are obtainable in colours of pink, jj! Jr;lTfi PPa 7 e L- oi St T 8 ' P A t m ' -m /T •*& T •% T W *> rose bei S e - champagne, Sahara, green and sky, whilst 7/lTpair g g * n browns - TV /I I C) £ 1 4-*~J the appear in Nile and coral shades. B I Gls-Oneof 20 perfect fitting styles in Duplex fabric, in; the \\/ I\l fi Xjr I tl |jl T g+f-± | T"/| Wooxnew- 12/6. Others from 7/11 to 16/6. || j: new gauntlet shape, trimmed neat stitching. All wanted W 1111 fL v ft JL, V Ji Il\ J \ 1 lij m Prmc ess Slips— l 2/6. Others up to 29/6. iii II tonings— s/11 pair. jL. ▼ -*- ■*• M.M--M. -m. T ,^^ r e— Pyjama Suit, IQ/ft . o»7/c Hi I Gl6—A Reliable Kid Glove of the washable type with neat * 7\ mT" " P 7 i iij turnback cuffs, and two-tone cord points to matich. Obtain- OT TRF N ST AUCKL AND a Nightdresses are priced from 12/6 to 39/6. ill || able in beaver, pink beige, and pastel shades—B/11 pair. ' Art - Silk Combination Sets, Pantee and Uplift— l 2/6. 11l n - ; ...: ~ „ ■ rir

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 18

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