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.£■■';':. At this season of the year f*W*K 1 shopping at Milne & Choyce's | W^J] '■■■"• ' : : ?' * s particularly pleasing &e- == JfA ' J # ' JmT =■'■ cause the collection of new ee < i^K~ ; Aw =; merchandise is so complete . J BIT^Pt«SBoIHi moßt ,ntereet ' n B new straw in which bright colours are interwoven^with . V. ; . , / \\ ' V amllHtiia&XwP'i /Bfil\ white. Cherry, new shades of blue, lemon, gold, greens, and very smart • / A \ \ ' i/eTIBM black and white and navy and white effects. A variety of style* to which • ' MprV \. . , JJf/i distinction is given by trimmings of groggrain ribbon, heavy corded silk, -•.■.'.'" / jHa \ jf/Mt g/ wHI/flMlAlOl ■ felt or linen. The smartness of'the wide-brimmed shapes, the decided newness .-.-•:. \ \ A-Wrl A B liWlil l/ifl? TMlm*V of'the straw, and the distinctive trimming treatments are factors which •SbS»' wH ".,■. MJtflfwttfl BMPIiBUM * make the new styles depicted above distinctly reasonable "1 C /C Wj|Nw if Popular Seamless Felt BeretS at 2/11 Above is an example from a variety of T J/ Exceedingly smart for sports wear, for girls of all ages. In II attractive styles for girls of Bto 15 ! \ W such wanted shades as nigger, yellow* saxe, cherry, beige, I in the newest Spring weight Tweeds. The - \ i almond green, also black and white. Offering to-morrow I ~ unusually smart weaves are in brown, A J ; at this exceptionally low price. . jl grey, and teige tonings, with bright A Showing in Special Selling Area—Ground Floor. tJ| colours introduced;; .Perfectly cut, fully^ J ' f ' '■ r\ lined, and reasonably priced. • D7l-An example of the attractive pricing, ' I I -I of frocks at Milne & Choyce s. The above 7\ .^IIjLh-— T , ~ %. \: i\\ A ' ■ \ 'ii ,„» === -illustration showb a distinctive design in . /JM "' f\ V % at moderate prices. . J ■ • xSk Hv I \ HI VESTS of Art. Silk, opera top, with ||| Below we enumerate a few indica- 4 W|SKf ill illf It /^ ; j{{ self straps. Apple, pink,, sky, ivory, | tiortS Of Other Showroom Styles n'lLfiW iPtaW S lavender, sunrisel apricot --3 /6|| { :| ; prices within the reach of aIL ; n^rl -; /" — 1 111 ' iv if: IT - JAM ; .' '. .'. , •.. 03, \ It' !;i BLOOMERS of Art Silk to match ii! 49/6 y ,° Cr u Pe V%' <■' . V imS ' i vests. Elastic waiat and knees. Injji I\J in new colourings are shown m prac- ■ ' R #gj . 1 / , Jγ I '•'•'• 1 - '■*"■ i L • ::: tical designs. Trimmed with plain material to tone. ' Hlllf l''ll< C ? lo V rS aS Ve3tS ' E AT CQ/fi The newest fashion essentials are / ' \il 'M ' "• ' ; V.l :,' , iii %J%J I\J portrayed in many attractive styles |""* i| L/\ 1 / Val^ ; Hi ' ' bnimniD lirvrrc C A «'IL. 1 in georgette, or rayons and crepe de chines, plain and | |i ftlW / ' D3l la! , !• • f BOUDOIR JACKETS of Art. Silk jjj printed. Popular new colour notes are introduced, l>- $ r\\ \ I \' I '" & Crepe. Sleeveless, trimmed with :ij including navy/white check effects. The pique trim- V iii insets of lace, finished with ribbon !!; minge on some of the frocks are also very faahioneble. . , . II w ;/ v V «? «!.•_. , D*»Ak »«»'W«;» V "1 "I //» :=:' ' ; - b i ■ x 'j I i «: ties, reach, rose,* maize, l l ::: - : IAT CQ/£* and yQ/p . Frocks with delight- v ll .1 ..•*■•'" l« . v "■• '^-V-- .V'\- ■ , " • "J ■. A menu, boleros, shoulder capes .and otheT W falKon Delightful JUTtipeYS Jtl Wide Variety, .;., Ii DRESSING GOWNS of Raysylk. In |j ideas are shown in printed raysilks and crepfc de p>3l ■ —A novel marie D32—A most unusual D 33 —Th e wider, ::: floral designs, finished with seal- II! chines. Plain fabrics are also used in the smartest e( f ect in light-weight pattern is introduced closely-fitting band pVer , ||| loped edges and Side ties. Magyar IH shades. Also at these prices are some charming • w6o J, Wlt h attractively into this silk and Wool . the hips is a smart fea- ijjj * V neck ' Rose saxe fawn, 1 " ' jacket suits. . ( grouped horizontal knit jumper. Attractive tu re in this new design i|: i' iv/i I k k' J -*.W 11 =" ••■■ ATA ., ' ~ .\ ff ~ , , , . . stripes. May be had colour combinations, in fine wool knit. In j;: peach. small :|: , 84/- u V faehionable designs whh ground ' co i bur : ng With ground colourings daffodil, saxe, orange, ii;. roll collar, short sleeveS, Side ties. In jjj , . ' . ™ th «Pe .«»eeve«, peplurn*, hip- in burnt orange, saxe. of orange, marooriinat- almond or French'pink, ' :1: sa xe, green," Or cinnanion. ,1 Q/C 111 " yokes, new var.at.ons.of the moulded wa.st-hne and a l mon d, fawn, or tier, fawn, almond, navy trimmed attractive con- j>! '* .'.-..•./ ' ; jjj;, .>■} .nfimtelypmartneckhne treatments. Georgettes, crimßon> IQ/II or black. OQ /£* lasting OC/fi | :, > crepe de chines, and checked oWigured raysylks are . L%JfLL £tU I O colour* Ov/V H: / ' 111,-' ; some of the materials which are shown in the very ... ' ■-.'" :i!' ■'..,. . :,.,'■ ',' ~,.;„ .»......'...::':' latest colours. -,: ..,■■". ,'; v ■ t , Milne a , Choyce s^^.: ■ ■ ,-;■■ ••" ;; . 'LTD. ';•"'' <-.:V.A '

why Buy ANOTHER? There i» no answer to such a question if it's referring to a B.S.A. You can't get better than, the beet, and a B.S.A. is the best. A bike which will give !S you joy and health for years— - and where can you equal such value? . ';., , ; ! ' B.S.A. BIKE y> ... for ' ■* £10-10-0 No other , machine can offer such quality and perfect workmanship ■at tucha price. Call and see the latest, models'. ; F.R. Hutchinson . KARANGAHAPE ROAD , \ (Opposite George Court's) ;-<•'. * '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 25

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