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KEEP HOSIERY EXPENSES DOWN BY WEARING PURE SILK "ARISTOC"—6'II pair '*?**' • T I Saw Them - <esJ mm N /£> \ y W. ' V /vl / EYE VElLS—and you know, they are so smart , \ JSst\ and fashionable this season—in Black, Navy, | / J))! ) f T^ , -** ' *'^'> : - Red or Green—and so reasonably priced, too ■ \ /A ■ r 7 RAYON AND CREPE DE CHINE SCARVES I V SI / /(J «y, k)p \ / are in Windsor and oblong type, with | Jm\^-^' — / L I iv // - I slashed ends. A Special Purchase. In such 1 ""* / V / I ;. • • smart designs and colours —Attractively Priced EJ f ' \ T« PAMPAS HANDBAGS—A Fabric Bag, but I yjffi. -. Yu \ fm n> s ° clifferent from Fabric Ba e s that have been *~ ■ \ / fdS shown in the past. Rough woven finish, in If -. / ■'' ' Natural, Beige, interwoven with Red, Green / <\ / \ or Brown, with the smartest trimming or mount .-:... Tluj Inimitable Smartness of r 1° ma 'f u!,e f,vf : n ° le f '** sp "" s -T . *j: :. ' Ensemble—Price, 12/6. . . / 'j%tisn' "GAGE" MILLINERY' CH.NESE GOLDEN AMBER CHOKER Ilk,, J\S 7WI Always so conecl> so becoming and exchmve-so different and dfetinc NECKLETS— Ju.t what you may require to tive in type, trimming and colour—and Gage Hats are obtainable only ' give a little colour contrast as a completion to fromM. & C's. , :.., , the new frock or ensemble. Some of them, by fTake the examples illustrated to-day—note the extreme smartness of i the wayi are j n D ragO n Red. Nice mediumthe beautifully blocked crown and the delightful brim-line. .— Read9 _ 5/11 per string. In larger size, This Season's Gage-Hats are in smaller quantities, so that early selecting 6/11 and 7/6 : ■ is advised. • i ■ ' 'r V . ; •J4 In fine Pandaa Straw with brim underlined in White, trimmed with Navy and White , 'miiii'irkVw ntwrMr n> FaEe Ribbon "tucked crown finished with small buckle in front. Obtainable in Navy only BAG OF BLACK . PATENT—-Can you ™~-Price, 32 J Oβ . ,' ■ l •'■*■% o ■ J ' . -it-: •' . imagine anything ■ smarter? ao correct and Js_This cool, wide-brimmed Hat is in fine ■ ■ ■ , , • : ;• . ' . . /ottk $9Bk. appropriate .with suit: or frock of any colour. Suh ai^t e o 'u n n&bl^f^%/?: Black - all «B They are in thumb - strap, clasp * and novelty J3-Extrem«ly : smart Sailor v type. j> 4_ ' ' shapes—Prices range from' 18/1 1. , . with underbrim of Plain White, in i **". J " . ' , ~ Pedal Straw, simply trimmed with if i, - \ i . _^.i,._.-Vw « ; i T » ■t'i i J 'l« Ll Ribbon to tone, with long ends at \ V BOUKHARA NAPERY The most delightfront. Obtainable in Green. Royal, / iBBi ( »T * t- i i Brown—Price. 32/6. jffilV Iwk- fl \& '/ \ ful exam P les - a,l anc * made - Table Covers, MM Mmß* \Jf \ \ Centres, etc.—Attractively Priced from 7/11. which caresses the cheek on one side; ESpy W T\ \. '■ , trimmed with Red,' White and Black WJW Wl<<&& /*N.| V \ -, ' ' • ' Ribbon finished at the top of crown. £m \je£L\ / \5~ » . ..; , Obtainable in Black only—Price, 32/6. T^ 6 * .^^ S' 'I i ■I'""*Tl J2o—This smartly-fashioned Ensemble is of Navy Wool 1 T A Romaine. The deep yoke and long sleeves of frock are of / | | . I ,<| '"J^^-l •: { \ I .'*B| .ame material in Lime Yellow, forming a smart contrast. M j», ". \ > ; gA H 1: Th' e hip-line is nicely moulded and fulness is given to the \\ -\ ' , ' J ' ■« I I ,kirt by double inverted pleats; belt and flat jabot of self; M.I hip-length coat is unlined.. Similar styles are showing in V~T j I \ J J Black and Brown—Price. £7/19/6. )| ( Jl\ \ J24 )t&Jm&r \jm j2| Crepe Mashi is a very fashionable material this season / / \»J23 \ \\ I ill an< * ** k ae een cnOßen f° r this distinctive Two-piece Suit. A J nj) W J\l J© J I JJB ' Hip-length coat fits nicely into the waist and the wide belt \y V / 1 » 111 ie of eelf material finished with Chromium buckle. A V . . and Pale Beige— Y rice, i//IV/O. B hort-sleeved frock and the fashionable bell-hop jacket. The Jl9 The beautiful linee, the epaulette shoulder*, th« ■ sleeves, yoke and short-end tie on frock are in contrasting smartly-designed sleeves, the wide revere are fashion note* -««-.11. T» " diagonal material. The Ensemble is finished with belt; that distinguish this extremely smart Coat of A Crepe "M*?W iVllllllierV K-eOXIirCS buttons and buckle of Chromium. Small sizes only. ObtainMachrame. Obtainable in Royal Blue, Fawn, Cherry, Rose," " 11V " 1? TT-1 ' able in Lime, Pirate, Navy, Emerald, and King BlueBlack, and Brown—Price. 79/6. New ■ p»«. «5/i9/6.JlB Lightweight Sartalaine is the material chosen for this : . , . very distinctive Coat style. Novelty pin-tucking.Vat.waist; The tilt in many of the smartest types makes this so j 2 4 ,is one of a- collection of particularly smart three-quarter belt and scarf of self material. Obtainable in ne cessary, and, of course, hair must be done to perfectly EnsemWes. in lightweight Knitwear—all attractively priced Cherry, Brown, Navy, Black, Fawn, and Green—Priced ; * suit individual types. at S.T / 19/6. is of Wool Lace in contrasting . I ''• ..'■''' j colour; the small semi-fitted coatee is another version of . _ ; —I This calls for the experience and artistry such as one finds beU _ hop jabketi while the , kirt haß novclty ; nßet flareß . T Vi nc in in * he PhylHs Earle Beauty Salon at M - & C/e —• and « after Obtainable in King Blue, Lime, Beige, Brick, and Cherry. JLvUHCIieOIIS lH a H t COB t a no more than the ordinary ways of hairdressing. The Tudor Room Nothing could be more refreshing than Luncheon; in |\ /■ 1 *9 U tl/\T7/> A I -■"Z^ the Tudor Room after a morning s shopping in town. VI 1 I' f| §"* LCT % i If I\/ I , f""* I >■ II m Here you are always assured of prompt service, a . Xf AHIIV | AA V/ f _JUI-VVI.t wide assortment of dishes, and that delightful,atmo- ~ i ' . mf . '■ : ry\ J Queen Street • ; " , , - (> : Andfediand ■" —r THE LANE WAV TO " __ = ' 117 *? r 4ggfk THOMPSON '? t MS UE A W TBM B B O *■; ' ✓ /"" A Word to Mother* : II I I H I H b™''"llbHlii "if Buy * rom the JBeL__j J I I If the Government offered a prize of £100 for Sk&T ' .... , , , ■ „ ir , A ftft JSTTHS«W\»fi 3 doors above Town Hall WlL*JaL< 5 ■■ '■ the best solution of the slump, lU.UUU persons lor Bargains In Prams, !^B^P • ' ' , . t. it t Push Chairs, Doll Prams HM|r . might try for the money, but probably the great TTV-j) Bend foi* Free Catalogue lM ; mESil&r- '' • ' ■■"':'.-" ■' • maiority would miss one extremely important ' LaneVEmiilsionis Nature's own 1 J - . remedy 1 JLane 3 contains the factor—the huge waste of money in duplication j^T%ff : . highest proportion of purest Cod and, in some cases, triplication of transport. ' ; buSrSo^S|SeSj ...;:■- y t&iL/S, Emulsion with. Creasote, which No practical plan for the restoration of the f SAVE SAFELY. : ■... 'HBJjT; 'jf JRm&2!L',..'4s* , is the supreme;, lung-healer, ■ _...,..- -i_ . • _1 . ■ ' fl'r" 1 -j Jγ ] " And best of all, Lane's makes these two ' Dominions prosperity can ignore the transport Vou can Bl ,ve money and fp /■ JF *rp« natural medicines both nice to, take problem. , Let uVquote you for your ' Yoti get tnore »ood but ■ .;-.t ;' '. oculist's prescription, re- \\ ■■'~' *?* you ted the benefit quicker I' V- : '. ' Prie* 2/6 and i/bat all Chemists and Stores. - - _ __ ~ ' '.. -..»• ' ' Qwrthf Texifft Vt/>{> ' Manujacrured by ;The Lant Medicine Co. Ltd. The People's Railways for SlffM leßts tree ' c^'^^> g—«*■*, */ie PeopZe's Prosperity. HAR AIS SO™ 9B fv||T\ BHHBHI Opticians and Lens Surfacers (^■■■■■■■■^■■■■ieeH^eeeeee""""*" ,, ™" , "^""^"""' , "*^^"^"^"^ ,1 ™" , " , "^"^^"^ 268 queen street PMTTT SIOTM HmH

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 209, 3 September 1932, Page 12 (Supplement)

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