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i|| ' 1""' "" '' " ' ' ''' It Costs No More at M. & C.'s ———'" '' ■' ' ; ' gji:<i | Show What To Do To-morrow J Show |; || I Day.- A Suggestion from M, & CVs Pay ~ p II 1 ~~ ~ 1 Time for a cup of Morning or Afternoon Tea in the charming Tudor Room, or H' HI | perhaps a Luncheon or Evening Tea appointment, and then an hour or two leisurely spent J > IB Jp liifc« * n promenading the establishment. jj H JjpllL The carrying out of such a suggestion will prove most interesting and pleasurable 1| B /\ v(/K —interesting because of the wide field covered, and pleasurable because one becomes H ■ \9f ,'\ The **** with the mode in every way. !P§ B \~/i X' The windows themselves are worthy of a special visit, for they set forth the §§ .• « 1| M\/1 Wav" fashion in a most authoritative-manner — the new Shoes — the Fabrics on the wonderful H HI iHflSecond Floor—the Men's Exhibit "just up the stairs"—the Showroom, with its width : |§§ g| \ \ f is One Wa.y to wea l t l l choice in Hats and Apparel — the Dennison demonstration of " How to jj ! B| X V, r Make Things," and so on — And Do Please Note the Prices. g ■ jj§ - —-— Economise Inspection is welcomed always at V M. & C.'s, but never more so than upon Show gg H | I Day, when the merchandise collections are seen in all their freshness and variety. fg m \ mm* ' m B 11 1 The ingenious woman "f 1 ♦ fI " T "'"•'Ht - 811 \ can effect considerable mm Tweeds —no longer just Tweeds 1 B // 11 savings by making her . H v I// I \ clothes—aided Tweeds for street and sports wear grow smarter and smarter. Nowadays there are -'/Jf ig M I Patterns. A splendid many novelty versions or favourite old designs — new effects in checks, necked §g B r \ selection of the latest U|J and streaked surfaces—new, distinctive weaves in beautiful autumn colourings of jj & By I': Autumn styles just vH'jJ browns, wine, green, blues, beige. And both in sheer and heavy weights, the latest |j B J 1, received. , Y\ j fabrics retain the old-fashioned virtue of superb wearing quality. • B 111 ff Here we illustrate McCall For Ensembles: Tweeds in smart For Costumes: Medium - weight For Coats: New' All-wool Faced HI:;' • B styles that can be fashion- AjV two-tone weaves with fancy checks; Tweeds 38/40 in - 6/6 ""vard* Cloths, correct weight; 54in.— H m McCall Pattern ed from the new materials & 36/40in.—6/6 yard. L- c - . • 11/6, 14/6 to 18/11 yard. Heavy ■§ f m No. 6391. at very low cost. McCall Pattern For Day Frocks: Fine Tweeds in 54m., from 5/11 yard. Coating Tweeds of good service- g,] yH No. 6212. plain, fancy and flecked weaves; ! able homespun types; 54/56 in.- gi B McCall Pattern No. 6391— 36/38in.—3/6, 3/11, 5/6, 5/11, 5/11 to 12/6 yard. Tweed H Smart Coat for Young Lady's < .S-'W 6/6, 6/11 yard. Also: All - wool Suitings — 40in., Velours; 54in.—12/6 yard; Honey- .|lg HI V"wear, size 36m. bust. Faced V^'-fyX Other suitable materials are Wool 7/11; 54in., 11/6 yard. English comb Coatings; 56in.—13/11 yard. gj§ B rA st y° e - S line C d° m with Crepe de Chine, woven from pure, Worsteds — 54in., 7/11, 8/11, Pin Spot Coatings;-56in.—12/11. |gj Art- Silk — Total Cost for (fll • • 8 yarn crepe e^ect » * n 11/6 to 25/- yard. Tricotine— Exclusive Lengths: Exceptionally gj B Material and Lining, 1 fashionable tonings; 54in.—7/11, 54in., 12/6 yard. Charmelaine— desirable fabrics for frocks and 5 |1| <7rjl £3/7/5 J >/ 11/6 yard. 54in., 11/9 yard. Pin-spot Suiting— costumes; also lengths of smart g§ ffl 1 U =¥4 Suitings in black and white effects; 54in., 15/6 yard. Barathea, in Woollen Plaids for the fashion- H ■ WM c£r ' JfKvjr.l 54in. 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 yard. black only-54in„ 11/6 y«rd. able Wray" pleated skirt. | I I ffl figure of 38in. bust; made in "T- J- \ [\if 54in. Tweed Velour at 12/6 /j y ' mm* . | f V / yard and Shot Art. Silk Lin- A 1 a £. 1 •|H I W/m A Velvet reason— ; H McCall Pattern No - 6400— / Velvet achieves a new distinction for the Autumn mode. The smooth, clinging Br ~ l/M tv °*■ u\\ This charming Evening Frock / /I quality of this ever popular fabric is ideally suited for the slim, youthful line of the g jj W\ 8/n ay r a n n C be me mL a e et a a t & a // A newer fashions. Browns, greens, blues, wine and black are the "key" colours. jj S ota ' Coßt for Mat £3/i /°3 /( I \ Rayon Velvet: A highly developed Printed Velveteens: New Tweed, Marocains, Failles, Crepes: Ranging g "TITII \ \ type years fabric, embracing floral and geometric types for day in quality from all-rayon to all-silk, § B nfll /'AITi r\ McCall Pattern No. 6298 — I // \ \ newesi an d most gorgeous frocks. Soft, deep pile and twill and embracing all the most fashion- g| . ■ I I l! Another delightful Evening I // 1 1 designs. For fashionable frocks, back. Drapes and wears well. able shades for autumn. All §H ! * EH tl Frock > ma . de from Dc lli \ ensembles and bridge coats—27in., 27in.—4/11, 5/6 to 6/6 yard. 35/38 in. P 7 §j yard— Cost P for /lj I \ 5/11; 35in., 4/6, 5/11 to 11/6. Tinsel Broches and Lame: Extremely Marocains: 6/11 to 15/6 yard. H H \ Material would be £2/1/6 I/# j \ modern. Woven in glorious colour- Failles: 8/11 to 13/6 yard. ■ pi Mfnjr £1 . *T vA // a d !1 i \ Ring Velvet: For the ultra smart mgs and glittering with gold and n , m BW| 'v/l /!; H McCall Pattern No. 6262 — // JMI vl I \ typc Q [ f roc k or bridge coat. A silver lame threads. Rather stiff for Crepes: 4/11 to 12/6 yard, g B ' \ be ""made^ 7 S from / 111 \ superb quality fabric of wonderful some purposes, and sheer for gowns H m Feathrr-wtigh/' Tweed at 5/6 \ texture. Classical designs in excel- that require a definite draping All-silk Georgette: Rich, supple § Hf McCall Pattern No. 6400. or 54in. Wool Crepe de Chme lent taste. 36/38 in. From 16/6. quality. Mainly for bridge coats, quality, drapes well, and a perfect §1 ■ M..J,!,'17/t/5. ° r McCall Pattern HO. 6MB. . . > = j|||. m Embossed Velour Georgette: Intro- 35 /3oin. From 15/6 yard. demand for day and evening g B ducing colour in smart printed De-Lustred Satin: Always elegant— frocks. Almost every new and gg U designs on georgette; embossed always in fashion. This is one of wanted shade. 36/38in.—4/11 to §g M /V with rich velvet on georgette the new rayon types of dull face 9/11 yard. jjj ig (V ground. An unrivalled collection satin with marocain reverse. For J M JlpL kl. AA §XC//1\ in , the neweßt shades and multi- dressy wear. 38in.—8/6 yard. Printed Chiffon: Conventional to M m Jjfmh tw/lm?k y W colour patterns. High fashion fabric Printed Taffetas: In charming de- elaborate designs in white, pastel 'fgf H lr !m&k for bridge coats, afternoon and signs and colourings, ideally suited and dark grounds. All silk and j n /a L * 1 \ evening frocks. 35/36in.—From for dance or general evening wear. very special value 38in—5/11, M a 15/6 y ard' 35in — 8/11 yard * 7/11,8/11. '• j 1 S3Ha Fur Trimmed for Added Distinction— | 1 lid Not ° nly Coats ' but Frocks, Costumes and even Knitwear, must have trim- | 1 •m. I I { \ mings of fur this season. We have a wide range of styles and types of furs for H 1 111 every purpose, all first-grade qualities, taped and padded ready for use. B 1 11 /I I 2 P "Tr 5 r Tri«uning, in Sable, Thibet—A soft, long-haired fur, suitable Coney—A flat fur that ia a strong fea- B H \W\WI fMißmm i n n Natural.GoldenWolfand SkunkOpos- for children .garment.; very serviceable ture thi. K »on for tweed coat, and coa- g ■ SmmmMki ? 1 II T —3-mch, 15/6; 5-inch, 22/6. tum«. In grey, light brown, fawn, and j| I I V Foxaline. spedally suited for trimming Thibetine—A heavy fur, specially guar- Sls/Tiird 12/65 ■ 1 fli hl. 'M AJk «/rS 4;in L h al/fi 6 ' 1 A /S; 6 " inch ' 22/6 ' 4°- I°Ta /c n ft COB V imCS ~ PeMian Umb - Pe »ian Paw, Caracul, and M M i Ji. I\ f- TVV ' 25/6; 8-inch, 32/6 yard. 4-inch, 14/6; 6-inch, 24/6; 8-inch, 29/6 Musquash—From 42/6 set. g I f(I jj M. &. C. Cutting-out Service —And the Dress Adviser 1 ■ m 1 W Grea'iy Appr.ci.ted—Fully cutter t. »v. you An expert. pre Sc!..t i„ ,U tfc. d.toiU .( „ e . ■ i W r 2J Tv Correct fit w.ll advise you, not only regarding how to make your dre«. W, 1 McCall Pattern No. 6347. McCall Patterns Nos. 6269 and 6262. Skirt or Underskirt.... 1/. F'rock or Coat.. 2/- lZr VdSiLtl "S'menlr' m 1l ■ M McCall Pattern No. McCall Pattern No. McCall Pattern No. Jumper or 810u5e..... 1/6 Ensemble . 2/6 ensure success and satisfaction. U ° CPU a VlCe g 1 6347—A Dainty Frock 6269 —Young Lady's 6262—A useful Frock Of = , ~ i _ tor house or street I for the petite type, s.ze Coat ,n Check or wear ; makes up beau- JT «f f%C\ • 36in. bust. ElfFective in Flecked Tweed, with tifully in 54in. Novelty fjf ■ _ ■ M , M gs 1 Wool Charmelaine or Diagonal Art. Silk Lin- Suiting at 12/6, in any !%/■ "■ IY| I * ■ mYu B I IVLUIUZ jI,IU. | 1 1 £1/12/4. £i/i5/- £1/14/5 Queen Street Auckland §

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 18

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