For the Holiday ... Every Day ... the Home t The "occasion" always finds M. & C/s ready. Here are typical instances of holiday needs at attractive prices — the kind of value that helps the limited income to go further and fare best; °^' ier worc ls, the best economy. Jr-sr- * ip&» TRIMMED HATS t /W. JUtt* "69/6 TMT Perfectly New and worth 49/6 I> fV fj I CICCLT(Xtice Price -A. Hi II in Diag ° nal Weave and novelt y Mesh, 8 ' Silk ' cfrepl de Tweeds. smartly tailored Chine, and small pattern I A'wonderful diversity of styles, ranging from the close fitting shape to the becoming wide brimmed types as |1. \ Suits, as illustrated, or favouring Art. Marocain. Mostly /•*•/«* M illustrated. No two alike, and in various straws, such as Sisal, Baku, Bowen, ace ° cherrv and blue it'* \ military note with metal but- tailored styles, with pleats J*i of the tailored type, others have floral trimmings. Obtainable m white, black, brown, cherry and blue. ... V * . . . tailored siyies, wi p • ■ f-A Included in the collection are several smart numbers specially suitable for matrons wear. / \ tons, etc. Good colour variety. in skirt; some belted, l_~ ' Suits that will prove useful well others with shoulder epauPon into the next season. lettes, many with short j*Jt .'.TU sleeved frock and long sleeved coat. Sizes S.W. At Half Marked Prices. _____ _J L_ — Perfume Sprays, beautifully finished—2s/-to 32/6, for 12/6. JL A GIOVeS. J3p Bath Dusting Powder—3/6 and 4/6, for 2/11. SILfIIV CI tMQ / H Smart gauntlet styles in best quality Art. Silk. Assort* 'V Moray's Bath Salts—-4/6 and 5/6, for 2/6. designs in correct shades for present wear. All sizes?; Godet's French Face Powders —2/6 and 3/6, for 1/- & 1/9. Some Astounding VallieS ill 3/j j anc j 4/1 f or 2/11 5/1 f and 6/1 1, for 3/11 / j Harriet Hubbard Ayre Lemon Lotion—s/J 1, for 2/11. Three Separate Groupings. v /J • Handbags. Sj\ /" r ~~ No. 1 Group—Pure Silk Duoppioni. Similar in weave j n y nen Silk and Woven materials; underarm shapes. ' Oddments in Bathing to Shantung, and particularly smart and serviceable for |j g^ t shades, plain, striped and spotted. O n jfQ ESS sports frocks. 38in. wide In a good range of attractive 10/6 and 12/6, for 8/11 .1.4/6, for 10/6 plllX® ». stripes—A quality usually 7/11 per yard, for 2/11. *: »»WCS Usuallj r 15/- to 29/6. No. 2 Group—Silk and Rayon Marocain. This is a Pure Silk Fllll-Fashioned StOCkingS. /JL Clearance Prices, SrefSnl" 17 ©?' An English manufacturer's discontinued number. Perfect - JL/ V 12711 16/11 frocks, skirts, etc. Launders beautifully, and wears well. in every way. Service weight silk with lisle welts and - _ , — 36/38 in. In white and a big range of pastel tonings— feet. Smart lace clox. Good range of wanted shades m Hats worth from 4/11 to 6/11. 19/&& Usually 3/1 1, for 2/11. all sizes. 9/1.1. Quality for 6/11 3 pairs for 20/adaptable^to^uU; 1^ wearerT* BrillSt The collection includes leading No. 3 Group—Shadow Stripe Rayon This is a weave Handkerchiefs. /•oloiir combinations in mixed effects Dominion, English and Aus- V - Mparticularly suited to cushions and other home decora- IldllUKC T . r T . .■ . r i j blue and eold. ' tralian makes. All splendid tive purposes. 46in. width, and usually 5/11 and 7/11; Ladies* Pure White Linen Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched ° quality garments in good colour per yard, for 2/11. border. Slight imperfections in weave. variety. Specially; Priced at 6 for .I^l.l* Towelling Bathing Pure Silk Non-split Crepe de Chine— Scarves. J - Wraps— 4/11 to 6/11 Qualities for 3/11 A wonderful assortment of Crepe de Chine and Rayon I 11/6 and 13/6, a Silk so well.known for its dependability in wear. Show- Oblong Scarves. Slashed ends. Light and dark colourfor 6/31 1 "W ing in dark tonings for dress wear, and in a wide range ings 5/6 to 7/b, for 4/6. I of pastel shades suitable for lingerie. .Width 36/38 in. / In a variety of smart multi- 'W M&M HoUSe Or Holiday FrOCKS 5/6 coloured effects. Threaded 7 /'l T . i. t t „ . .. corded neck. \ A t. / SpUH Silk-1/9| yd., 21/- dOZ. yd S . „|j _|_ Pure Silk, heavy-weight quality, in natural only. 29in. Splendid washing garments. S.W. and W. sizes. -| 9 Only Model Beach Pyjama Suits wide. A Silk that laundors well and gives such satisfac- V. 6/6 and 7/6, for 5/6. Ground Floor. Uf A IIfSMM CItAAC w,r* / ***/** torv service. For pyjamas, shirts, frocks, skirts, under WalKing anoes 32/6 to 75/-, for 19/11 ganrnents, and children's wear. — 12/9, for 9/11 In Novelty Cotton material, Shantung, and French Linen. Individual I 1 . ... r .*■ ol. 0 styles and distinctive trimming notes; some with matching sun p, . Prinfpd Pifllie Splendid quality Leather Shoe. Attractive colours, including white with contrasting bands. -T aSt L-OlOUr i nnlcll ITique . - Comfortable fitting, dependable in hat - rac " B 1/9, forl/3 J Rope Soled Bathing Sandals. Fine cord weave of splendid wearing quality. An excel- Afternoon t and 5. i ' " Striped canvas tops—2/11 pair. With rubber soles—l/ 6 pair. lent fabric for sports wear or beach Colourful P* * (SHOE SECTION.) designs on white or pastel grounds. 36in. width. —VV Maids' Bathing Suits—l 6/6 to 24/6, for 5/H 1 . ~~ I cq/ fi to 69/6 50 only, oddments in All-Wool English Bathing Suits. Self colours CdaneSe LOCknit PtmCeSS SlipS- 09/O TO OS/O, v W W and stripes, such as navy/white, black/white, red/white, and J7/6 to 22/6, for 1 ' OT f*\ fed 1 J orange/white, nM \ ■ Jl 1 fW ' Garments of splendid quality and beautifully finished. f r ——— — the ma ny opportunities the M. &C. Sale affords "♦ \¥' "( \ for securing lingerie requirements at a big saving. Sky, ftf ™' W w FOT navy, Sahara, maize, pink, sunrise, and mauve. Hi, > (\ tljlffl Cream Woollen Gabardine and Flannel Tennis Trouser.. 55 Fuji NightdreSSeS-8/6, for 5/11 36 only, in Art. Silk Wi \V '■ / \ pairs in the superior qualities—Usually 35/- to 45/- per pair. y neck, short sleeves. Pink, peach, green, sky. W. Crepe de Chine and f*i / Clearing at 24/11 pair. size only. Marocain, in small and I / AH.Wool Striped Flannel Blazers. Two and three-tone stripes neat patterns. Styles lu i \ I / on lisht and coloured grounds- 2 7/o, for 21/-« I \ / Bathing Suits. All-Wool Canadian and Colonial Costumes, in Traced Supper Cloths. wtth long sleeves flares g^Ug \ . \i / plain colours and in striped tops with plain skirts—Usually 3 ein . Traced "Near Linen" Supper Cloths, I iin., hem- and arapea \ U f ] 13/6 to 21/-. Clearance Price, 9/11. stitched hem, Old English garden and floral designs— necklines, a few with \ \ \ \\ /J White Indian Gauze Athletic Vests. Low back and deep arm- 2/11 each. collars. Sizes S.W. and jl \\ \ 0 V holes 10d each; 2 for 2/3. Also with spoke stitch border for crochet edge on Snow / J W] r> mi* QK'% n J M Bleach Linen—2/6 each. W. [f ™ ¥■■ inn Iftjfittir Fuji Silk Tennis and Canoe Neglige Shirts. Dependable y wUHIp vFS ana quality. All sizes 9/1 1, for 7/11. Traced Cushion Covers, Linen and Crash. Conventional - and floral designs—6/1 1, for 3/11 each. — c . TINTED GREEN JUG AND TUMBLER SETS —In 99/fi /12/- for ARTIFICIAL SILK BOUCLE YARN Splendid -Cameo" glass—six tumblers and jug to matcK— " - ■ 9 quality yarn for berets, pull-overs and lacey jr . T) 1Q ft fli CI 7YI f" ideal for servin S summer drinks—9/6, for 7/11. 1 jumpers 25 wanted shades, including ivory JL L> X.v vv vl JL-X to Cv \J VI 9/ vu Mezzanine Floor. 1/- per 2oz. hanl:. A truly remarkable offering of A 17 MILNIb C 9 WIUI VIL 9 variety of styles and .colourings. s \ T/NTrT A %Tr . w«h or 1 , without sleeves. QUEEN STREET js AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 21, 26 January 1933, Page 17
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