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■' '■•■ More New Goods at M.&G's The arrival of several important shipments within the past seven days adds still further interest to the displays of a very bright Season. "~~ New Footwear. /%ZsS?t ' IJ&SjkL M C ■ \\l 11 >>* -»sJ ' — New Spring Woollens in smart —' — sg>7 styles for short coats arid e figf wonderful range of colour\l %\ JL J75 \v ~~" f" Wash Cottons. \\ /HlB" " — Locknit, for undergarments. v/f Wr*~~~^ — Printed Rayons. u lS#/ — Striped and Fancy Crepe de " Chi!nes. TAILORED RACELLOS *.-e—bL Arrive in ' many becoming shapes—and everyone knows how — Frocks, fashionable the coarse weave Racello Straw is. So beautifully <dT MT r> v •«.!.• /-. light, too, for general wear during the Summer months. X //.W — Crepe Knitting or Crochet With smart ribbon trimming to tone, these distinctive hats are arns. .< - : obtainable in cherry, saxe, cream, green, beige, and natural. • _ New Silk Mesh Hosiery. — Brussels Kid Gloves. ART SILK CREPE KNITTING OR CROCHET - Washable Kid Handbags. YARN An extremely .popular yarn for the light-weight sweater or _ Qhinaware, and many delightgarments for the Summer season, showing in 32 delightful shades, f u j Gift Novelties on the including ivory, white, black, lemon, reseda, and lime. Mezzanine Floor. 1/6 Per 4oz. hank; %/6 Per lb. of 4 hanks. Wi t-m May We Remind V,~ / o.Gnrprl \ \ V "'s| i'.;.,.,., , |I 1 \l Separate Skirt \\ x. i* V — Exhibition or /k I 11 hJ fßlr ;SBHSE2BH photographs from /| . 1 Astonishing I ■ IVTI New Zealand Camera |j 11 IT 1 + 18l \F\li Hi |BH£yHHCS Clubs continues on the f V ailie at . C 5 \ \ First Floor. il ««•#*« \ — That the wonderful | IZ/11 A V /\ \ model of the P. and . ' /\ I _i--J Iflk O. liner "Strathnaver" j f A separate skirt will; \*r y\ /^ — ' * s st on v ' ew on tne / I be 9 u * te Jhdispens-' / l nP f\\ ' * r "" st Floor —it is /I I | able this season .for / |L J \|!%llKlf \ something that every /.§; J H wear with the smart /%/ //mV 3 \ boy should see. /|p J ■' fV sweater styles. This. A"4 M,/ i///" A AJll 1. \ —To slip that dull pair /||f| I |N\ cldrt is in serviceable f * **#f/ J ll\\ i \ \ of scissors into y° ur J[|s I Ji; diagonal weave, ■*'•#/ A \ \ bag and take advant-. nicely flared, and // il \\ \ age the M. &C. if /" finished with patent C 6 /I \ \\ ) Scissors The - \ / leather belt. Obtain-. /! \ V\ s' wonderful'" littfle I / able in emerald, red,. / / \ \V /no machine just installed / ' \ royal, rust, beige, C 7 N puts a razor edge on L_Jvl tobacco, navy, and COTTON VESTS them while y° u wait - W black. 3d per pair. _^ OUTSTANDING VALUES at I/O —Thaidiamine Dyes are * again obtainable in all wanted colours, in- r _____________________^___^_______ | Cs—Fine Cotton Vest, sleeveless, round neck, eluding brown and TVA^ bound with silk braid 1/9. black 1/-per bottle. ' ~- r> ... * r . ..\/.. i ..• v — That in the "Tudor" Every Afternoon in the Tudor Room Co—Cream Cotton Vest, V neck, with short D »!."•'• i i i j • J • i „• i »u i/o Koom everything is at 3 p.m. sleeves, shaped waist; chemise length 1/9. j , *"., , , _ .■'_>, , P re P ared fr °m the A presentation of Beach Styles and C7—Cotton Vest, with embroidered inset, French very best foodstuffs , Sports Apparel, with descriptions by bound neck and armholes—l/9. obtainable, and a Miss Daphne Knight. CB—Fine Cotton Vest, sleeveless, and with round " had 1/" Afternoon Teas/1/-. Reserves, 6d neck; trimmed with lace edging and draw or 1/3 ' eXtra - Ear V booking is advised, ribbon 1/9. ' ' \ RAYON BROCHE "\ K*\ C< 9 |D Per Yard. Millie 9/3 Per Dozen Yards. ~ The original 1/- quality—the fabric with "V J so many uses. Recent big shipment brings M ' ✓'^^▼✓ , I tCl* me^triy. 1 colour range - secure re^ire - Queen Street. JU

IFOR EVER MORE THE MOOD OF EXALTATION . . „ THE GAY CHARM OF GIRLISH YOUTH Shining cities .. . gay hotels ... Claridge's in London; Savoy-Plaza, New York; Adlon, Berlin. . . • Handsome men in snowy shirt-fronts; glamorous, exquisite women, beautifully gowned. Brilliant silver on crisp linen; crystal tinkling glasses. Orchestra . . . Afagic/ A couple rise to dance ... another ... the whole vast room sways to the rhythm of a golden hour. Here is elegance ana beauty. Here is Youth! And, in this modern scene, the flash of emeralds, the enchanting perfumed air, the faultless line of inspired gowns are but the natural allies of facial loveliness—of vivacious beauty,' with* out which the doors .of magnificence are closed. . . • > I offer to those enchanting women of this thrilling;age the means to the ultimate in facial charm. Treatment preparations for home use, to give natural perfection of. : skin and hair—Make-up triumphs to accent loveliness and, where necessary, to impart and inspire illusion! , \ so gracefully subtle as to sweep reality off its feet BETWEEN MY BEAUTY AIDS AND FLAWLESS ELEGANCE A PERFECT AFFINITY EXISTS . . . TREATMENT—Each night before retiring remove the day's accumulation rf destructive pore-dirt by first washing with "Paris" Facial Soap, afterwards drying gently and massaging for about two minutes with "Facial Youth" Cleansing vr e l m V en ' i to nourisn the skin and der V wrinkles, pat in Kathleen Court's Night Cream, leaving on till morning. When you awake, wash with "Paris" Soap, dry, and pat the face vigorously with Kathleen Court's Astringent Skin Tonic. You are then ready for my make-up technique . . . .—_— i—i— MAKE-UP_Apply, to both face and neck, a fine film of dUtinguulm the Facial Youth" Day Cream. Smooth it on—don't rub. Kathleen Court Then gently pat on a mist-fine veil of "Golden Youth-Velvet $£*%£'•„s%% n c Powder, following with a touch of "Rose Petal" —and black cmor Seventeen Rouge." Dab on a little more powder, over tainers of the .the rouge, dusting off surplus powder with the edge of a soft puff. Touch the lips with Kathleen Court's Lipstick, and ex- MHmMB amine in the mirror the sparkling, zestful lady that is You! N All smart shops sell **. 1 G-BJ-**~~ .i t9&in~*Kn "?JI the Kathleen Court hIK* *ss| v«ry moderate prices (/ i ) jSasJjlpaljS~ «

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 225, 22 September 1932, Page 20

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