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I AUTUMIIN —— ■ First Showing of New Goods at M. ■& C/s 1 first showings of what will prove to he one of the most interesting fashion seasons in years are now being I I made in the windows and throughout the Store —Goats, Suits, and Frocks in all their interesting changes !1 in line, length and colouring—distinctive Millinery for every occasion—the smartest Sports Wear—the new p Coating Materials—Fashionable Tweeds—Velvets —Chene Taffetas—Embossed Tinsel Georgettes for Bridge \ Coats—Walking Shoes—Evening Shoes, and accessories that are always so important. | Commence the season well by making early and frequent visits of inspection—every day finds something | new being added to the displays—something different and distinctive for the social activities of morning, I afternoon and evening.

McCall Patterns Bring You the New Line The new waist — the correct silhouette — the accepted skirt lengths—-every important fashion feature for the new season is embodied in McCall mistake-proof patterns. You know they are correct because they are Parisian styles. Call and look over the latest Fashion Quarterly, or, better still, secure a copy for home reference. Then, again, the Dress Adviser is always in McCall Street on the Second Floor to help you in the decision of styles, colourings, material, quantities, etc. —all these helpful shopping details banish doubt and enable you to plan the season's wardrobe with success and confidence.

I i Ready for the Golfer— 1 \ WjT Every golfer knows that good clothes are as i \JKs%L important as good clubs. This fact is fully I realised by M. & C.'s, and everything pertaining 1 to a g°^ er ' s outfit is obtainable in styles and I 9 that make for complete satisfaction. I ....-,! Golf Suits, English cut from Harris and other quality Tweeds; I ! \ two, three and four-piece—Prices from 4gns. to 14gns. I 11.. Pius Fours, in All-Wool Fancy Tweeds—32/6 to 47/6. In 1 ' ' 1 ' I Harris Tweed, 49/6". I / A Golf Pullovers, with Hose to match—From 27/6. I I Golf Jackets, waterproof Gabardine —21/- to 45/-. I Golf Shoes, in Tan or Black —From 35/-. S rJSiff Golf Goloshes, spiked—l 2/6. I Golf Caps—From 5/11. •§) All-Wool Golf Hose—7/6 to 19/6. Golf Garters—2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Golf Tees, Ivoris, in assorted colours—l/- per box of 12. .: ■ .

™r, Sw r-,... ~-•. Milne § Choyce Swiss " e r^ in LTudor Chocolates and Home-made sweet special- / { , / . sn . . jr ■ . i. . 11 T, T TMTIT* X? T\ / That beautifully fine hemstitching so much admired iri ties, over 60 varieties; purest and best obtainable— LilrlllJbJLP </ * ■* e _:\- ... . . . Q~ a 1 | J rrench and Swiss productions. Commissions received Ueeil Otreet " - * ' AUCKlana in McCall Section. Examples on view.

With a cough, always ATTACK with a really scientific healing medicine, never DEFEND with syrups or alcohol. The inflamed condition of the lungs that pro« duces the Cough is too dangerous an affair to be left to palliatives— or to hope. •HEARNE'S' is a definitely AGGRESSIVE scientific formula proved during 50 years, that goes right to the affected membrane and exercises a strong local curative and strengthening influence. HEARNES jit COU3HS COLD*, CMUkVFIM. HEARNE'f BMNOHTK CURE ___T «K ■Mk «vm >ttfhow* uataiMiy Dtnrrmtu^H ImustdieJ H kills Fliesj\nis.Mosquiioes ■

mjilHiiiinnnilililiaiiiiiliiilßiplimfi^ n< *S 9fijߣsissal£ss&. 'P ■IP T I H. W. FROST 1 II SURGEON DENTIST | ij Late University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington, Ji \§f 30 years' experience. fit|S JELUCOE CHAMBERS ,| Ij Corner Queen and Wyndham Streets J| |( Hamilton—Wesley Chambers jf ■M And at Wellinston, New Plymouth, Wanfltnui, Christen urch, J|f |j!3f • Dunedin and Inveroarglll. j{p 1 A Perfect Set oS teeth for jl I ' 42/12/6 J I? Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9 (I i{ Remodelling Set .. .. ..; .. £1/10/- J| ||* Painless Extractions . . .. ;•. 2/6 j{| fjjj.J Extractions ■••: 1/- yjijjj 1} Fillings of All Kinds. <| [IJ Extractions Free when Sets Ordered. Nervous People, take heart. '/j|j lis! 4 ■«__——————————— —————————_-_____ j jjji: j|U We recently imported the latest N2O and Oxygen Apparatus for the t'si isi i administration of this wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any i|{ Hi number of teeth without the slightest pain, dangrer, or after effects. lm Wt A Boon to Country Clients.— By employing modern methods we can Jgjj lis' make a perfect set or teeth, requiring: an attendance of only two Jek Pi hours altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit us Jjl ;s!j and return the same day, and so take advantage of our igjs jwj superior work and low fees. gj Mt 'Phone: 46-232 '$1

mmmmMMMi For Making Your Silver MBH Just Full of Smiles i . : . .. ... ;. - .. - " :;,■ ;■■■• -;- :

Safety First with Children The choice of a laxative where children are concerned should be made with the greatest care. For all delicate constitutions —Infants, Children and Ladies —nothing is so safe and effective as DINNEFORD'S S2SSS MAGNESIA Prevents the food of infants from turning sour during digestion. Recommended by doctors for over ioo years. No risk of form- ( flj A ing hard insoluble lumps as with powdered magnesia. FOR FULL INSTRUCTIONS READ PAMPHLET ENCLOSED WITH ■ IK ■ EACH BOTTLE. |iv|i| AVOID IMITATIONS ■llllSio Look for the n«rae "DINNEFORD'S" en every bottle and label. IRES Manufactured in England for tht past too years.

' / ; ——, — ——— ■■■■■BHBHDBB Attractive Printing DOES not mean expensive printing; but 1 it does mean that illustrations and text, when printed in one or more colours, must be so arranged that they please the eye. Such printing requires skilled craftsmen. THE AUCKLAND STAR OFFICE SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 19 (Supplement)

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