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M. &. C.'s — A Store where Quality has been Strictly Maintained for over 64 years ♦ ♦ ♦ > " ——i —■*—"* — . | And now comes the Very New Tweed rALm I ~w~ nr 1 Ik M 1 • /T i Afternoon and Evening y j I liat and Matching Scarf or Bag... " 19/6 , -jimFwI A shapely shoe, designed on simple ' M lines, semi-Spanish heel, light sole, I -Id \ I:< WHHEK " Time to prepare with cold M ~EEEEE _ , [} — » — 1 r*™T- IProjEHjD \\ I I Here is a splendid winter comfort sug- Thoroughly dependable makes, in a comI gestion-—warmth, attractiveness and ser- ' plete range of fashionable colour - | viceabihty combine m these cold weather . straight or crook handles-From 8/6. 8 spreads; obtainable in a variety of cneck- /MJ>t Al/ P\ f /C&X&CH'M-wiA /' Iff '\ >/ffej Za,\ | ered effects, reversible, and with fringed I \ /Sf/--' . ,TT 1 n ends. Size 78in. X 58in. Mil . mjkm : Striped Umbrellas. | MANCHESTER SECTION-— 21'/? br ° Wnß ' I Cream Flannelette Sheets— - ~ colours—l 6/6 and 25/6. For the chilly nights right at hand these ■<%' J?®** & H4 1 'v Foxaline, plain or striped In wanted p| soft, sheets wiH H2 colours-—4in., 16/6; 6in., 24/6; Bin., || qualities in blue, pink or cream at 17/6. Thibetlne, non-shedding — 4in., 18/6; | Floral M.lleton for Dressing : JP It I \ Gowns 2/11 \ • "j f *> J and bolster shape—49/6 set. ■i Beautifully soft in finish, and in very new \ £ ll' f I 'Ujf/ 141^."'"/ Leather Shopping BagS. Bl< conventionalised floral designs on pastel y- 1 \ The popular bucket shape in a range of I Hose for the Colder Days— 't' V ' directed to the attractively cased choker I!!! A medjum weight art. silk Stocking wth i SECTION-—-^ A Robe Blanket at 37/6 | / ' I j assured ol an atmo sphere of dignity 11 A McCall Pattern a^; 1/6 «W j | is all that is required for the fulfil- i| J Th« robe blankets are 72in. x 84in, and I *fa .A H •-, • Received in Candy Square*— obtainable in a variety of attractive de- »'"' Wl \ A Wmm: f' jL \J'i- : another imported Confection, mMf- ' :J _. . -.mi rJiSSSLp. MANCHESTER SECTION— 1/ Ml • \«| ' f MWW " SECOND FLOOR j|£ w) i} \ \% m\' : M "'• Also, in sealed tins, at 1/6 and 3/-. .|M > ; . |r( W Please Note: Medici Prints I W , " |f; ' Now displayed on the Home Service (I (HNI 1 A letter received from our buyer at present overseas advises us that the hat of novelty tweed, with scarf or bag idfek Jm I V to match, is accepted as the last word in smart fashion centres. i% S. I '•' , '#.!.y jmjPW WwWv And, with the advice, comes a collection of the most interesting'examples. A .A fx Wt) l| as. Ik Jb>y > The tweeds used simulate in texture and colouring the novelty weaves found in the smartest of knit sports W|\ I styles, and as worn with them these delightful hats create an ensemble effect that is perfect in every respect. IP \«fiißlL n '"*1 -^rV /I /liVi Ivi : '- : 4 Then again, the shapes are so truly distinctive. In some instances, such as sketches H6, H7 and HlO, the i |l ftll 117 i«u /iK' '>; i I*¥/t '"A |S ' ntro<^uct * on a little felt adds just another note of "difference." Others are underlined with brightly coloured 1 \ <fl A/|}% 1/ Jfe\ [/ j \ /v J I ' r " Itf ff'" Of- A j silks and accompany suits or coats of plain or fancy materials with equal success. \\\l / a\! //| j | \\ j / I fjl ml Yet, with all their newness and distinction, they are in keeping with the M. &C. rule of reasonable pricings. i \V/ v Jill f J $rki lh\f/ I HAT, with matching Scarf or Bag: 49/0 TWEED HAT, alone 29/6 ytf X 'vHP^' i ' ' Outstanding Hosiery Values ... /ff ♦ 9' Wmf I R\| 1 J "EI-Twistex"—-Fine gauge, pure "Green Brier"—The utility hose. • "Rose Brier"—Pure silk, mock 1T V — l if"' v&LI ' M/fj 3k \ if<n Wrfi>l Wll&mi t - and art. silk, mock fashioned and Pure and art. silk, hard wearing, fashioned and seamed, in point I Bl : MM ilf j • , i : B { Tlr.'m %Ml ■ HH > \ AS •' '• \ seamed, .square heel; 14 shades .o 4 i > • j or square heel; 17 shades—7/11 I lii • I j|| H if / I I Iml Vr W I mmM Jlwfffijp V —4/llp«sr shades; point ana square pair. The Famous "Corticelli," I ? it!ffr. ' p jll jM \^ 1 I J Also, with embroidered clox—At 5/11 pair. Three pairs for 16/9. fully fashioned, newest shades— \ \ |f M m i FASHIONS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED IN FULL COLOUR! W^Wk I In iS Vk d V- V Thir is the latest achievement in that wonderful publication, the "McCall" Magazine. fl/ f// J B| . . 1|« _ At27®f; N A full colour section of 12 to 16 pages is something altogether new and unique in the woman's magar 1/ |J || Jy W gy Then there are the delightful stories, and other interesting articles by favourite writers. A? ill ||f A 6 /b i H^9 I W . yA'25 It is interesting to note that the print order for the McCall Magazine is 2,712,000—a vast audience j||r" /\|Q I ; . » ■ of readers to welcome responsively this newest McCall achievement of fashions in full colour. I F*i\l Secure a Copy of the May Issue — Now available — A Wonderful 9d worth. THE KEY TO SMARTNESS AND UTILITY. Each Olt I ; == ~~— ■ ' ■ ===== = es * n a Perfectly Cut Suit of Tweed. _ A7—Java Brown Mixed Tweed is chosen for this smartly-tailored Suits In the new knit weaves. Stockinette in tweed effects design. The pockets are inset and the coat is lined throughout and colours that are correct for present wear. , tffpr |m| ■ "ji* with polonaise—99/6. Al-23—'The indispensable Woollen Jumper Suit portrayed in IB 1 (II ... n| AB—Tailored in Brown and Fawn Pin-checked Tweed, finished on the new tweedy stockinette m practical beige and |f||li II II V| ' <t[/ i |li| kI g I i 9JI M hJI ?■ Y ? C P ffs wit H neat banda of brown material. Coat -■„,jzzzz~'±llHlllhr «b<t 'IMIIIL'L I saaßs'-.^-.-.- ~ ; combine in an attractive Jumper Suit for sports or || |||| 118 JIB B I M ■djß B-/ • %** 11/ A9—Beautifully tailored in Mixed Tweed, Zulu Brown tonings. Novel V,' informal wear. In saxe, beige, reseda or navy. I|ii ™ buttoned pockets, finished with twist arrows. Coat lined throughA 125 —Stockinette and the new knit tweed. Two-piece Suit _ ' ||f||| 111 111 ifl3fc(|Dl |||I|| 4|C | /To * e chine ' The skirt is cu t with deep pleats at one in wool that is an ideal weight ior present wear. In J||J | l||||| TtL* ill 111 >9 <■'« side—£9/19/6. beige, beaver and brown tonings. |r. v 'j ■ .a.' ■ ' Al °—D° u ble-breas te d style in Java and Nigger Brown tinted. The A 127-— Figured effects in fine knit wool, softly pouched « ■ ; ■' - , . > coat ™ senu-fitting, with welt pockets, and lined throughout with jumper, with deep folded pleat in skirt. In beige, , \ for the^NeW .♦•"♦ the Different >,♦ the Distinctive b^onelfmlt^S-Sm^ 1 " fr ° nt ' >nd is Set into a grey, navy and putty tonings. - 'y^ r . h ' '/..i : ■ V A: ' ' ena / *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)