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Still Further January Inducements at M. & C/s Representing Considerable Savings on Apparel Needs and Many Other Every Day Requirements—To-day's Items are Examples Only m fl! Jlfe il m SPUN SILKS at 4'll . Tweed Coats for Misses and Girls sBSIIb For tennis and holiday frocks. All Cream; 29in.— Usually 7/6, sfillF M$A jS&ST jSBL for 4/11. Stripe and disc designs; 32in.—Usually 6/6, for 4/11. F a «Mnned m I iaht-weieht Mixture Tweeds, with facings of contrast in plain material or rff£lh MM (mm Pure Silk ' and reliable in eVery Way - \ EZ Wdytarred, in belted styles, with new Stand-up collar; some with trimmings >J 4/4'l:\ITM A \7OATT T/ IT a rrrT A of tucks and strappings at back, others with inverted pleats and medallions of leather. Sizes //M §\M mfA IMM RAYo YLlv TArrbl A 36in., 38in., 40in—■ Usual Prices, 69/6 and 99/6. Special Price#, 49/6 and 69/6. I®. \mXh I*\ 1 (r%f %ftl 1/ " Ready-to-Wears" for Misses and Children—A collection of smart shapes and colourH njß' ; '2 j ngs> trimmed Faille Ribbon in self and contrasting tones —Usually 13/6 to 17/6. Special, \ Wb\.XISZWBm I 36in. width, in a good range of self shades, including Saxe, Wedg- 12/6 ' L IIU ifofc Jl {■B'v'; |ifSj-|» wood, Almond, Cinnamon, Nil, Orchid, Rose, Navy, Black. " k Bifßra Mfy 1 'If . mt . , , . , , , c , >i,i .- " Ready-to-Wears "—Straws suitable for girls of all ages, showing in a range of smart |\By ypf \wk£i '-ffjWl'-i SWA'A% W'i mmm\ Sllk Nightdresses, m soft shades of Pink, Peach, Nile, with . trimmed in various designs with corded ribbon. Colours include Beige, l\lu ' / m\h T 14 ■* 4 i7\'U' 4 contrasting bindings finished with appliqued designs—Usually 12/6. snapes ana snaaes, mrnmea b luWtW HI '<1 11ßl I H*lHsjfr W f For 9/IIT Fawn, Blue, Pandora Green, Rosewood and Red—Usually 9/11 and 12/6. Special, mm 4sj | S'j'imff- i Mp /iry Bl' - Satin de Luxe Bloomers, elastic waist and knees; Women's size; 7/11 and 9/11. 11l FinM mam Will JfT?* S^ < r fa »» , »- U ~ a^3/1 V F ° r2 1 /9 ' p K " Ready-to-Wears," in fine quality Tagel and Pedal Straws suitable for girls •of all, ges jfei Um iZ- IwPmjjjlt' Jkil Black/whit^Helio.—UsuaHy For 4/11. y ' ' Featuring small, medium and large brims, smartly trimmed Faille Ribbon; White and Creme F77 "ipi ia\WA I rfl; Dance Sets in Art. Silk, comprising Knicker and Uplift; assorted only—Usually 9/11 and 12/6. Special, 8/11. \/J\ j ■ • iff fejf -"M iSMSi Pr sizes; Pink ' Green ' Pea ' dh — Usually ,2 / 6, For 8/11. Infants' Shetland Shawls, with dainty border designs. Sizes 66 x 58—Usually 32/6. W m IrJps.'* M^^ • pi V'» La."' 'V n jjl hly&Q WL Crepe de Chine Windsor Tie, diagonal ends; in a wide'range of Maids' Cotton Vests, bound neck and no sleeves—Usually 1 11. Special Price, 1/6. ■li K4?VMmwM m assorted colours—Special Price, 2/6. X 4€ ML V 51 ' - / Circular Collaring, in Guipure, also Coloured Lace, intror - ducing metal thread; Green, Cyclamen, Beige—Usually 2/11. QT TA/fA/f ti U \A7T7Tni-TT PO A Full Frock Width Semi-Made Net Robe Lengths, self colours, with •• uV/ lVliVLlil\ W JEvJIVJTJL JL JL V/V/x\ JL O . contrast border and handkerchief points; Peach/Green, Rose a Beige/Biscuit, Saxe, Pink/Cherry, Lemon/Pink; U yards required u J *? fc IA IJsiiallv to £8 r 19'6 for frock—Usually 6/11. For 5/6 length. A . Semi-Made " Lingchene" Underclothing, traced for embroidery f%o£) 'N m _ work, and finished with overlocking neck and sleeves. In shades MP*/ • KJ ft I "NTnW Prirpfl at IQ'O ' and. 00*O of Nile, Apricot, Peach, Helio., and Sky. k INOW 1. ntvU a 41. /# ™ \ Dressing Jackets —Usually 14/6. For 12/6. V . i ~., -. .. j i * /U' J f k Nightdresses—Usually 17/6. For 14/6. §W\ \ y<f A collection of the most interesting and highly fashionable styles, fashioned, from such . u_ n j, 23/6 For W X: ' / \ / I. , • mi*, , i i • rr mi jdi • j r Pyjamas, finished with contrasting bands —usually /o. ror v; \ w >:j jt ck Klfi u.i If favoured fabrics as All-Wool Crepe de Chine, Charmelaine, Faille and Plain and Fancy 19/6 per pair. \ t v - J m\ Georgette. Parisian Real Hair Nets, in'double and single mesh, cap and fringe KIS tj \ * 11 |w ■ Straight and slightly-flared styles, featuring pin-tucking, semi-tailored collars, stole ends and styles; Light Brown, Mid, Dark, Blonde and Black 3d each, 2/6 V dtUk. \ pointed and envelope cuffs. In the season's most popular Pastel tonings, also Black and P er d ° Zei^ h . t c p - nge ct3 _6 j eac h \ aVy * Five-Piece Luncheon or Tea Cloths, in 36in. square, with four W~ f Serviettes; traced on Snow Bleach —Usually 3/1 1. For 3/3 set. Mb nB Printed Crashes. Art effects in bright, Salad Sets—An attractive 7-Piece Salad Set Traced Needlework, all at 2/-. Including Three-piece Sets, V H cheerful colourings; very effective for of English China, delightful floral and fruit Breakfast Sets, Pillow Shams, Cushion Covers, and Tray Cloths, ~ cottage hangings, sun porches, and cus- patterns—Specially Priced, 3/11' set. in floral and conventional designs. t A A* t t , hions; 29in., 34in. ard ; 36in. widths— Fancy All-Rubber Aprons, trimmed frill, and cross-over style— A r\fK p "VCi PAr IA/ r\tl n At*flll Exceptional Value at 2/6 and 2/9 yard. Jewellery—A special offering of Fashion Specially Priced at 1/11 each. illlvLllCr iJ/AClllipiv VJI. VV vilvivllUl V CtIUC , A Jewellery, showing the latest in necklets, Artificial Silk Shingle Nets, for sports or slumber wear—Usually . Inlaid Linoleums at 8/11 yarn —-n ex- |3 rac^]eta> brooches, etc.—-All One Price, > 1 /3, 1/6, For 1/-each. pf 1 Q tensive range of designs and colourings, }Semi-Made Bloomers, m. fast colour Raytex ; in Sky, Pmk, JL. WCJLVC Olld.pCu CIL A ' including Tile and Jaspe effects; 6ft. z / 6 * - , Helio., Maize, Apricot, Nile Green, and Cream; Women's and S.W. • Fashion Jewellery—A special grouping of —Specially Priced, 3/6 per pair. All in the finest quality s|raw —shapes that are truly distinctive—smartly trimmed with FOURTH FLOOR. Jewellery, including Necklets, Bracelets, . „ — corded ribbon to tone, or with fancy ornaments —the very type of hat that will be Coloured Lawns for Dainty Underwear, Brooches, "Sun Tan Pearls, etc.—All at Pillow Cages 1/- esicll 5/6 Half dozen. needed during the remainder of the season. Colourings include Putty, Cream, Blue, 40m. wide,-in three qualities--- l/4£> 1/11. ~ , v ' .» . p.« p.. ' Cherry, Green, Beige, Gold, also White. ... 1/11 and 2/6 yard. Shades m Blue, Made from good quality, medium-weight Pillow Cotton, Nil, Apricot, Pink, Helio., and White. Chenille Face Cloths, in daintily-coloured taped an£ j well finis h e d. Size 20 x 30. Colours guaranteed fast to boiling. floral designs—Usually 71/11. Special, SECOND FLOOR f— ■——————————————————————— , , SECOND FLOOR. 1/6. • " ' —— ■ ; ■ ■- ■■ T "TUDOR" DESSERT FRUIT JELLIES— ;/ . ; v \ V„. -■ " "■■ \ .. 7; .i _ ' 1 % I /"\ /V** I I tH Six delicious real fruit flavours. An ideal dinner sweet-meat-— i in ithe fi off all Wheel Toys IVIIIHC VjlL yC ♦ price, 3/. h>., s OI ., ia The Store for Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices 1

iiiimmiiiimimiiiiiriiiiiimiimMiiiimiiiiMiiimiHiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiMiimiimiiimiiii HOLIDAY SEASON and FREE INSURANCE How to Keep it Going: Get the STAR in Your Seaside Resort Regular subscribers to the "AUCKLAND STAR," going on Summer Holiday,^may have, the paper posted free to any address, other than the below mentioned, where the paper will be supplied by the Agent at usual rates, 9d per week, on production of Runner's Collection Card. Payments must be made to the Agent providing the paper. Readers are requested to forward instructions with "Home" address as early as possible to the Publisher, "AUCKLAND STAR," Box 1409, Auckland, or the Runner for the district, and in the case of the former •state whether Runner has been notified, thus saving duplication of work. Full instructions as when to atart and stop, posting also when to resume delivery at residence is important. , - Those registered under our "Free Insurance" scheme will be kept covered whilst on holiday if the above conditions are adhere to. ■ iChi '"'iS ' 'PAPERS WILL NOT BE POSTED TO THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHICH HAVE AGENT'S NAME SET OPPOSITE, AS POSTING CAUSES DELAY IN DELIVERY:— y ARKLE'S BAY' K H Hooper. KAWAU: R«sev*s "Mansion 1 House." HINE ISLAND: G Banovich. BEACHLANDS: Mrs Do®s Store. KOHIMARAMA. Mrs. Knott. g®l® R " A: « £ att " BEACH HAVEN: Mrs. Hilder. LAINGHOLM: MoQuoid's Bus Service. 2 »i l, BIRKENHEAD* L Reid. MANLY: Litdr'i Car Service. ST. HELIERS BAY: A. Black. BROWN'B BAY: E. Nybera's Store. MARAETAI: Mrs. F. Cculdrey. SURFDALE: Mrs. Atkinson's Store. CAMPBELL'S BAY: Mrs. Foote'e MISSION BAY (Kohi.): A.-> Walters. TAKAPUNA (Bayswater to Strand): stiva MISSION BAY (Waikowhai): Mrs. ; R. S. Blackwell BUCKLAND'B BEACH: Edgehill's E. Cullan. WKAPUM* (Strand to Milford): * caaon. mt. MAUNGANIII: J. Kelly. G. S. Ormlston. CAMBRIDGE: R B.Webber; MURRA/'S BAY: Lyon's Btore, JAURANGA: Steverjs Bros. CASTOR -ray* ft 8 Ormiston* Stop®* TE ARO."4Ai G« Wfllshi CHELTENHAM: ji.cf.rk.. ATJRRAV'6 B«Y (LiHl.)i Pond. TE ATATU, iW IMhJ igtwoHh'. (ton. COC «o E r." r: MILFOnO:' C. S. Orml.lon. miMNGIfI Bi.h"p. COROMANDELv T. W. Rhodes. NORTHOOTE: J. Brennan. TITIRANGI BEACH: Boyd's Kiosk. DEEP CREEK: J. L. Crump's Store. £NEROA: Mrs R Bro*"' WAIWEftA: Listers Car Service. DEVONPORT: Jas. Clark. B.S. •'ONEWA ' (Waiheke Service GREEN BAY: Mra. R, J. Lalng's Run): Brfdney A Binns. Lea. _ Store. OREWA* LUter's Car Service. WARKWORTH, B. Hamilton. HAMILTON: A. Lowe. , ONETANGI WEYMOUTH: Raeves A Son Store. HELENBVILLE' H. H. Halfett. OSTEND E. Le Roy. WHANGAREI: C. J. Jones. HOBBONVIL!i.E. Sinton Bros. PALM REACH uiiiwnMfUli<' Mn E Cullen HO WICK: W.D.Hughes. P.IRAKAI: Miss Piimley. WAIKOWHAI. Mrs. E. cuiien. She Attrklmtii otar • -.Z- „• " . . ■ . . ' ■ ■ ■■■'<, 1 K •. , ' ' ' •!' ■■■ J . i '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)