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I' JriflltwV Ul \\ Nos. 6099 and 6114. Nos. 6102 and 6111. ISpl■"■■>• •-"• Brightness is the Predominating \\ Note of the Hew Spring Tweeds ■• ■#' fe[ •- and Woollen Dress fabrics No. 6054. y ,_.., £ Choyce draw attention to a new rangeof smart Spring * " ! ' . V Tweeds .... beautifully light, yet sufficiently warm ... . interesting new weaves that range in colouring from warm tonings of Beige and Fawn, through soft Greens and Blues; to the Navy and White or Black and White effects so much emphasisedfx>r this summer by overseas fashion authorities. Four outstanding , P " ■ weaves are indicated below, inspection! of.which (on the Second i Floor at M. & C.'s) will serve to convince the most fastidious ;; ■,";/,'.'., . , - that here is a variety that will almost entirely cover the fashion f *""""" — : % field for the coming season. ■', '. '.'.-.. •','\\' i i> Moreover, the prices are so reasonable that, with the guidance'of McCall Patterns, fashionable Tweed Suits, Coats and Frocks come within reach of the most modest spending allowance. " " SLUBB TWEEDS, very/much in evidence COATING' TWEEDS, eminently ; suitable for Spring Suits and for Coats that will for" tke new caped, tailored and semibe worn right into the summer. ' Above fitting Coats shown by. McCall that will are three McCall sketches that .suggest be . so. useful during next season. In " attractive Suits which could be made newest colour effects. 54in. and 56iri. % ; frdm these new Slubb Tweeds. 10/6, H/6, 12/6 «nd" 13/11 yard. 36in. and 38in.wide-6/ll yard. woql TWEED GEORGETTE-Thi. i;4in. and 55in. wide—B/11 to 17/6 yd- new weave is finding instant,approval > • amongst smart people. A variety of T«7uirr»c tl effects, all of which conform to the new- ■ FEATHERWEIGHT TWEEDS —These e fashion, colour rules, will prove very popular by reason or . __«•«« j m I;■ \\ their lightness, newness; and extreme .Join. O/H yara. Q&iiM 1 ' 1\ V\ ii/ smartness of colour. Any of the McCall 54i n . "■ illustration* shown s\re very suitable for 13/6. 14/6, 17/6 and.l 9/11 yard. SUW these fabrics. ¥S \V 36in— 7/1 land 8/11 yard. Some of the McCall Pattern, which couM mn ~| \ \ l' ■ / . . / emp i o y e j f O r this material are dieq. U iILJi / 54in.—10/6, 11/6 and 13/6 yard. tinctly attractive. If'' (7 v COUNTR Y CUSTOMERS--Please'note that the new pattern ' no, sow. sets are now ready and will be mailed upon request. * McCall,Patterns -«,.;' ■-'-~, '■ '- for this season »eem to be smarter and more original than ever. The authenticity of the styles cannot be doubted, as they are all from famous Parisian designers. Look over the .McCall Pattern ranges,.consult the Dress Adviser wth'retard to materials, colourings and y i . quanthies required, take md^^ .' C'-.- are reduced to a minimum. The ; ;:i Cuttinf-out Serriee includes the fitting of the pattern,-Which obviates any waste of material. MILNE 6? CHOYCE ~ First %snth the Newest Dress Materials— Always , ; ' I ■ . -■.. * ■. ■ - _ ',--'■; ; / ._ _^I,^—si—sss) Superior to .t. ■■ \p # M%rP SUPER ■■a Vμ FIRSTGRADE SOAP "TKe Big Gdtden Bw oi Purity ,, I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 220, 17 September 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 220, 17 September 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 220, 17 September 1930, Page 13