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I Moufflon Berets; | I * i Beret Tams . ♦ ♦ A I i en^^e ® erets jf | • (_ n s^ort —Berets of every species, from ~ L .j|| jj§ JX 'F : l *" the simple little style for children's wear \ / • f§f H j t to t^ie affair that boasts a p\ / ;f B H HHIpA 'I / matching scarf. The illustrations merely 4* ••»> f. J jj f J*|ii M and will show that even the very latest A " 23 H,-; H MUflßl in Berets "Costs no more at M. & C.'s." / V [y | B I'**\ y /CV;V%, A-22: A small, close-fitting Chenille Beret, with a ( ]|_ 18 A _ l9 f/"*"'*• l'?*\ lovely soft sheen finish. In all wanted plain shades, B HI IL-'"-/jlv A' \ •'. -' f. : A including bottle green, wine, plum, fawns, blues, black, 111 S r\L\ '/JV Po^Sfifth etc * a ß a ' n » most remarkable value!— 6/11 ■ d H A-18: Quite new. The smart draped W1 u I X'> /I* aoo tl r» j d ..-r ' , H 0 Beret and large Scarf are of soft Chenille /liyiLW' W/lf HK'/SkT P j"?.. Ihe , Ur ®P ed f' er f 1 t ' am -the very latest §| H in most attractive colour combinations, V-'lfc 1) additionto the Beret family,.ln fine soft quality Felt, ( ■ such as fawn/maize, beige/blue, cherry/ M® -J tl WW , U ada P table t0 , sha P e . d es,red. Newest sports > ■ oyster, green/fawn, black/white, etc.—And Only 12/6 \fTi '* P colours—geranium, lovebird topaz, leather, daffodil, ■ II » a , . , _ . „ \ / /re A" fawn, black, white, etc.—Q/\\ .i| - ■= A-19: Another newcomer. In popular Tweed effects; suit- \ A §H jj able for wear with smart tweeds and woollies. In a wide A-21: For very small girls' wear—a charming little 11 HI range of flecked designs. The value is exceptional—l 4/6 — *' Felt Beret in bright colours, such as cherry, saxe, green, § jg| A-20: The attractive, close-fitting Beret on the right is made brown, beige, black, white, etc. 5/11 J gj of very soft Moufflon Straw, and is popular for all sportfe. W s. 1§ U In green, yellow, white—Priced at 4/6 // Jf«p ""v B 1 New Price Levels | | /° r Smart' Brimmed f g Smartness lies in brims that tilt upwards W p / \ M y and sidewise in fascinating sweeps — -- H" M i M yjJ JLk \A,/ the extremely moderate prices adding to jpr, \ f | v W wl ~~f the general attraction of Hats that meet jlpf' \ \ \ 9 r Un^Ua^^ as^^on approval. g M J We are showing a large assortment of Felt Ready- 3 H| / *" 2S / /rl j||r -to-wears at this extremely attractive price. All g g JLr / \ * smartly trimmed with faille ribbons, ornaments j| M \ I If/ A \l- or small mounts. Fashionable colours—bottle ■ = lAn ezceptionally wide selection of Gage Ready- >p-—v \w.. >" beige, browns, blues, black | gi to-wear Felts is represented by the two Hats A .h* \A V \ \ \ «■iminrnnrniimiiiniiinimiiiiiiiiminiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiifiiHmnniiiiiiiimuniiiuiiiminiiiinitiiiiiiniiiiimniimmiitntiinmmmumH =' 1 shown above. All are differently treated— I \ \Y 1/ | Handcraft Ceramics— j | s some with small feather mounts, others with \ X g Now on exhibit on the Mezzanine Floor a 8 If smart skin motifs—dressy and useful turned-up \ \ V\ I choice collection of Briar Gardner | Wz^. ior brimmed styles for any occasion. Colours are N \ V\ I P ° ttCTy ' Each piece possesses individual | g 1 ~1/11 11 , 1 £ / V „ I charm and utility. Designed and I §§ J black, black/white, black/gold, all shades of V A " 27 | fashioned in Auckland by a clever lady | |j 1 beiges, browns, and deeper blues. For high- J0 |, exponent of Pottery Craft. Inspection | g 1 grade Felts like these the value is exceptional. f- 5 invited. | g = _ . r i • . ii er * I \ wkrA V ■ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiriiininiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiMiiiiimmitiimiintnmmnß■ s I Gage Hats are Exclu«ive to M. &C. i. J I f .. g I ■ ■ g | * -1- IV/ | Again — Something New and J|p i I Different—Modern Woodcraft I H p ■ ■ ni!tlll!!ll!!!!1l!!ll!l!llinitlllllllll!lllini!!lll!ll!lll!l!lll!!!!!ll!l!!l!llllil1!llltllll!ll!IIIHIII!l!Htll!l!HIIIIIII!llll!lllll!!llllll!!!lll]lll!!lllilllll!!l!IH = = EEIH l| " _ . 11 i r f i v ! Showing on the Mezzanine and Fourth | §§ 1 1 i^V»—.raanfliamiim QL Aur 1 OrilTlS and ttICKS and fine quality felt dis- | Floors the latest novelties in Woodcraft— I § I I Chrysanthemum bhow | . .IT . 1 artistic pieces in exclusive hand-coloured I i I In Reception Hall— I tinguish these two becoming Sports Hats, I designs. The collection includes Vases, I | 1 I „ „ . . I and emphasise the welcome moderation I Bowls, Plaques, Fruit Stands, Trays, I p g | The Auckland Horticultural oociety s | I Lampstands, Dowry Boxes, etc., and the g = i 1 Chrysanthemum Show will be again 1 ™ price. In Saxe, beige, brOWn, navy, | decorations range from floral to scenic J j| i 1 f N till 830 m § K1 lc ■ e^ect3. Inspection invited. (- §§ g | open 1 o-morrow from oon i . p.m. g DiaCK. . »iwiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniimHinMiiißiiniinHiimiiiiiiduiimiiiiniiiiiuMiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiißiiiiiiiuimuiiißmiinffliißiinniißraiit>«i g M I Overflow exhibit on the Sixth Floor. | =3 | | The public invited to inspect | WTT XT T? X?, P T_l A VPf TTH ( | the unusual displays of glorious blooms. iI > JJN| JLJ JLjL y/ Y | || J g [ j Free of Charge. j Auckland I = ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiillliiiiiiiiilllilillillliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllll** iXUVAIftUU

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 20

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