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SILKS at 1/! 11. Striped spun, silks—printed shantungs—silk georgettes, I | / 1 | sports romaine—heavy-weight Jap. silks, 36 inches— | ■ B H ■ shot taffetas, etc. 29 to 36-inch widths—all grouped for clearance at 1/11£. qjjr I 9 9 This group includes printed crinkle and flat crepes I B H troche rrjarocain — also heavy quality printed silk BHI ' ■ ■ craquelle (slightly imperfect in printing). 36 inches wide. 1 TO GO pair I j § 5/- for a pair of smart English Fabric Shoes is surely an offer that will g find an instant appeal — byt a complete clearance is determined upon, I u hence the ridiculously low price. The Shoes are in strap, court and tie | fj styles, white, beige and black—also 24 pairs genuine Selby fabric walking | B shoes in strap styles—all sizes represented in the grouping. * | I CAMBRICS and VOILENE — (Otd All excellent wash fabrics in white and tinted grounds. Colourful Voisaffaßfr' printings in floral and conventional designs. Fabrics suitable for maids, misses or adults' wear, in wide colour variety. Yard. PRINTED RAYONS— I/11V 2/11 to 5/11, to go at ■/B H 2 In crepe and fancy weaves, suitable for house or outdoor wear. Yard. Floral, stripe and spot printings in a wonderful diversity of colourings. Width 36in. FURS RE-MODELLED OR RE-CONDITIONED. . . Commissions to be executed in time for Easter should be placed without delay. Full particulars in Fur Section, Third Floor. v- ( I WOMEN'S BATHERS ... I I 9 REMAINING ODDMENTS TO GO AT 1 | HALF PRICE AND LESS! 1 i H The collection embraces Suits in all the popular makes, such as Jantzen, I 1 Canterbury, English and American. Assorted sizes. Good colour variety. I I Usually 7/6 to 67/6, for 3/9 to 29/6. | 1 TERRY BEACH COATS —15/9, for 9/6 1 I Well cut and finished Coats. Rolled collar, inset sleeves, patch pockets, g I and plaited girdles. Natural ground with fancy stripes in colours of saxe, | 8 orange, brown, henna, and royal. B I GROUP OF DRESSING RAYON BLOOMERS— g 1 GOWNS AND KIMONOS 3/11, for 2/3 g S Well made garments with elastic H i At Absurdly Low Prices! waist and knee. Sky, saxe, green, £3 I Usually 14/6 to £8/19/6. fawn ' e ink - SW ~ W ' ,nd OS ' | § Clearance Prices: ART. SILK | | 5/11 to 69/6 LOCKNIT PYJAMAS — I I The offering includes Gowns and To be Cleared at 9/6 g 1 H ottering c ojii. Two-piece, tuck-in jumper shape. H i B MT——l *

PYJAMA CLOTH... 1/ 1 I Wonderful Value Offering at |l / | Q | 750 yards of splendid quality cloth in a good range of stripes Yard. |§ and colourings. Width 36in. The very cloth that will be H

Just for the one day or as long as the merchandise lasts. AH this week new goods have been opening in every section of the establishment, yet, in the midst of it all, we discover many lines of merchandise that simply must be cleared. Nearly all oddments and broken ranges, of course, but embracing such a wide field that the very article or merchandise that you may be wanting may be had for a mere fraction of its original price. No trouble in finding these lines either, because every one is marked with a large "AFTER-SALE DISCLOSURE" ticket. It will be a day of great shopping opportunities in all Departments —added interest is given by the first showings of the new season's merchandise. Pull-Overs, Sports Coats, Cardigans. Usually Usually Usually Usually 17/11 to 19/11. 21/-to 29/6. 35/6 to 39/6. 42/- to 79/6. Now 4/11 Now 8/11 Now 10/11 Now 19/11 Model Sports Frocks and Ensembles IN SPUN SILKS, FINE KNITWEAR AND NOVELTY SILKS. Usually 49/6 to 59/6. Usually 69/6 to £6/1 9/6. Usually £7 19/6 to £9/1 9/6 For 19/ at For 34/11 For 49/6 I 32 COSTUMES I I 38 SPORTS SKIRTS. I Eg j?j Bin cream and tweed Iy/ I I to ■ I Usually 69/6 to £12/19/6. | | For 10/6 1 I Now 35/- to £6/10/- 1 I Sensational Offering of 1 I I I 137 Woollen Knitted *|j "' ' 9 9 Usually 35/6 to £4/19/6. I 29 Knitted 2 and 3-Piece B I Cta»nc. Price, 24/ II I Woollen Suits. | 9 18 Only. i Usually 75/- to 11 guineas. i | RAINCOATS. I 1 TU' v-A i 9 9 Usually 42/- to £8/19/6. I This Friday, 49/11 | | Friday's Prices: 17/11 to 59/6 46 Evening and Day Frocks Usually 69/6 to £5/15/-. Usually £5/19/6 to £8/19/6. For 24/11 F " 49/11 Usually £9/19/6 to 10 Guineas. Usually £10/19/6 to 19 Guineas. For 69/6 For 89/6 34 SUMMER COATS .. Usually 59/6 to 79/6. Usually £5/19/6. Usually £8/19/6 to £9/19/6. F ~ 17/11 Fo * 24/11 For 69/6 32 ENSEMBLES.. Usually 69/6 to 99/6. Usually £5/19/6 to £8/19/6. Usually lOgns. to 18gn». For 19/11 For 39/11 Foc 69/6

wanted for Winter garments. JACQUARD TOWELS Astonishing Value, 1/11£ each. 2 for 3/9. A towel that would be considered good value at the usual price, 2/6. Attractive in appearance, dependable in wear. In fancy all-over check with fringed ends.

New Fashions, New Goods on Every Floor! 1 •With the new goods opening up daily, many interesting hours can be spent | at M. & C's becoming acquainted with the new styles, materials and | colourings. A talk over foundation garments, a look the g McCall Pattern Books, a visit to the Shoe Section, becoming acquainted 1 with the smart Accessories, and at any time of the day a refreshing cup of || tea in the Tudor Room makes a delightful interlude. g f MAIDS' FUJI SILK FROCKS I I For Clearance at !%% I 8 Frocks usually 12/11 to 22/6. Smartly styled; some || | I f| sleeveless, others with short sleeves; some have i |j pleats, others flared skirts. Sizes 39 to 46in. fij B Oddments in Maids' and Children's Frocks— I 1 Usually 52/6 to £5/19/6. «g !%% I I A collection of the most delightful Frocks in I /BE g M Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Rayon, etc. Good B ra colour variety. In sizes 34 to 46in. R | DONT MISS THE ODDMENT TABLE AT j 1 Included are Boys* Suits, Frocks and Coats, for ages BSSL I 8 H Ito 4 years. Garments that are priced in the usual | | H j|

FADELESS CURTAIN FABRICS— 6/6 and 7/11, for 3/11 Fine quality productions in Art. Silk and Cotton, featuring neat self colour designs. 50in. wide. SHADOW TISSUES— 1/6 and 1/9, for 1/3 In good rarigffe of designs and colourings. CURTAIN NETS — 2/9, for 1/11 Biscuit ground with daffodil design. 36in. wide. AXMINSTER RUGSHard wearing Rugs in good colourings and two sizes. 54in. x 27in.—21/- .. .. For 15/6 6ft. x 3ft.—39/6 .. .. For 29/6 TOILETRIES — PERFUME SPRAYS —Special grouping in coloured and crystal—lo/6 to 17/6. for 5/11. PJVERS' "FETICHE" FACE POWDER—4/6, for 2/3. GLASS TUMBLER WITH TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER —A new bathroom accessory—l/- complete. FLAP JACKS—2/11, for 1/11. SACHETS —A grouping usually 3/11 to 5/1 1, for 1/3.

I art. silk gauntlet ■ GLOVES. § All sizes—3/11 and 4/11, for 1/11 I SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES B 2/11 and 3/11, for •• 1/^ I PURE SILK HOSE. 1 Full-fashioned, dark and medium I shades—6/11, for . . -• 3/11 I "GOLD STAR" I LISLE HOSE. 1 Full-fashioned embroidered clox—- | 3/11, for' .i •• •• :•** I/** I Fancy Lisle Sports and Mesh 1 Hose in Silk and Lisle. I 5/1 Ito 9/1 1, for • - .- 3/11 ODDMENTS IN FRENCH HOSE. IFine Chiffon and De Luxe qualities— 11/6 to 18/6, for • • •• 8/11 67 Only ODDMENTS IN SUMMER HANDBAGS. . Linen, Cotton, Silk and Novelties—8/11 to 14/6, for . . • • • • 5/47 Only. " . SILK AND EVENING BAGS. 21/- to 49/6, for .. •• 10/-,

72 HOUSE FROCKS. Usually 10/6 to 14/6, for *jj Of fine quality Rayon, and in a variety of attractive styles. Long and short sleeves. Light or dark ground tomngs. Ground Floor. SEMI-MADE GEORGETTE ROBES. 29/6 to 45/6, for £ Very little needlework is required to make these semi-made robes into delightful day or evening styles. In • good colour variety. GROUPING OF NECKWEAR. Usually 5/6 tu 7/6, Clearing at J/© In Organdie, Gingham, Crepe de Chine, in the season's smartest styles. UMBRELLAS. Wonderful Value Offering at Just received, superior quality tenribbed Umbrellas in , smart chubby styles. Navy, black and brown. flouncings. 6/6 to 15/6, for Special grouping of French Lace, Wool and Broiderie, 34in. width.,. In wanted

I Millinery Clearance at 1 All remaining ready-to-wears and Panamas j 1 i placed on tables for clearance at the ridicu- 8 m M 1 1 lously low price of 3/11 —Shop early! j H B g BALANCE OF FOR BOYS: CORSELETTES BOYS' navy SPORTS COATS—-Of AND CORSETS Fox's Serge. Half lined—; " Odd sizes—Usually 15/6 to 29/6. THIS FRIDAY: f BOYS'JERSEYS—Hard wearing English make, marl mixtures 2/6 j > e #c_ • / ODDMENTS IN BOYS' WINCEYETTE Friday s Sweet Special — PYJAMAS—WeII cut and finished garHOME MADE ments 3/11 CHOCOLATES %/6 SUN HELMETS—Guaranteed fast colDelicious freshly made Chocolates ours—l/ 1 1 and 2/6, for .. ..1/6 in a variety of hard and soft centres. BOYS' CANADIAN CANVAS SHOES. Crepe and rubber soles—s/1 1, for 2/6 A Tlenendable Place to Buy.. . Always!

I ANOTHER GREAT BUYING DAY | FOR MEN! 1 NEGLIGE SHIRTS — 3,9 ALL-WOOL BLAZERS— j 1 8/11 and 12/6, for A 111 Striped and plain colours—Usually i i ™' 27/6 and 32/6. I Good quality shirts, with collars to Friday's Price: 13/11 Eg I match — checks, stripes and plain | colours. 59 FUR FELT HATS— i Cut edge—snap and curl brims— II | PYJAMAS 5/11 best known makes—Usually 25/- 1 1 to 39/6. Friday's Price: 14/11 I I Small men s sizes only. Splendid # I § quality—winter weight. 37 Pairs fj | ALL-WOOL FLANNEL I l SHORT SLEEVED SPORTS SPORTS TROUSERS— 1 8 SHIRTS —3/6, for 1/6 Greys—striped and plain—l 9/6. |8 g 1 AA For 13/11 1 1 In maroon only—odd sizes. SB NEGUGE SHIRTS- E f 8/11, for smart shapes. 15/6 pair- a | fj In splendid quality poplin—fast ODDMENTS IN MEN S I Ijj ■ colour. Two collars to match. SHOES—I 4/6. For I B mmmmmmmmmmmm ■ w iih mi 1.1 mm t

aim - /I //(Pl/CKUUI/M? 4 fUVf A V W I7 — colours and two-tone effects. Queen Street Auckland ' — l ■■imWMMMIII a

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 21

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