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I, Prepare with Confidence for Easter and all through ■ season — £' • *''3 rTHE success of the season's shopping is dependent upon its commencement- — P ' "* ' 5 1 ' ' J W>* * -;j lon becoming fully acquainted with what is offering, and the careful planning J | of requirements from the suit, frock or ensemble to the last important detail. ' ''' ti^fC | sa/ |?V^/ The window display's—the departmental showings at M. & C.'s not only serve ok ' ' -'"j' J||gas an index to style correctness, but prove in the most convincing manner that fashions for any occasion can be smart and distinctive, yet reasonably priced. ' 'I' The silhouette has become .more sleekly moulded—the fit waist is indicated by a belt, bow, or tie. The hemline is ' || i*v' often an inch or two longer than last season, and, of \ - jP^JIBn t'• course, necklines are all important, often being com- 1 |,'< ■! v / pleted by a jabot, a snug-fitting collar or metal ornai \ ments. From the new season's collection three very interesting versions are i I all in the fashionable 1 o^^ ' j vFs—Particularly smart English 1 | \a. ' /J j Sports or Walking Shoe of »I | I heel—29/6. |B1 if B2l—-This Attractive Frock of Saxe Blue Marocain j I 91 i J| ■-| features the Dolman sleeves, which are metal studded. 1 ' L |Irs> p |j| J|f te tie belt crossed neckline, | **"' yV > ill, I| • B22—Charming Afternoon Frock of Marocain, com- j ' ft V j! I bining Pirate Green and Friar Brown. The split and j 9 1 ! I rucked epaulette shoulders over the close-fitting & / / J.;' A \ \ sleeves form a new note. Smart high neckline, with ' self collar buttoning at back. S.W. fitting—£s/19/6. | F6—Attractive English Step-in jjf^y New Season's Knitting 1 Shoe of genuine reptile. Obtain- • . H able in Grey Lizard and Beige Don r\ i* uf i a f cr L- cr-JJA commences m earnest — 1 " P V»/fi —Delightful Afternoon Frock of Corded Art. ; ¥ n / ' Silk, fashioned on slim-fitting lines, with low-placed New Wools—New Knitting Books—suggesting a j pleats—novelty shoulder treatment, full sleeves and thousand and one ideas and happy thoughts in garIj atl li- •c• L j •.! r t . ments and novelties that will prove smart, useful and I deep cufts. Ihe neckline is hnished with sort cravat ~ , ~. . , , , V /- . 1 1 n i 11 r i o • i R/i li i i owr sensible additions to the Winter wardrobe. Kememan" co '* ar °* Ivor y Satin. In Mulberry shade; S.W. k er an expert j s j n attendance ready to give helpful d J) fitting—£s/19/6. suggestions on any matters pertaining to knitting or | JjQ} needlework. | New Velvets— When you first New Silks — wear your | FB—This very smart Walking K l\lfk"W T-To f Shoe by one of the most popular Every season brings its little surprises in ■ and best-known makers is of fabric productions. This season intro- i —and give it that fashionable | finest Glace Kid. It has a light duces many marvellous examples of the • j tilt—what do you see?—probwelted sole, and is obtainable in weavers' and printers' art. . Very smart 1 ably a coiffure that needs im- | Dark Brown or Black Kid, also Corded Velvets—Suede finishes—Phan- 3*/ rne f late attention, for obvi- 1 Patpnt r o lf ec /_ . . . , • 1 -1 . , ously, under the new hats, the E latent Colt 55/-. torn stripes and other indescribable W" f hair becomes more important Velvets, for day, evening and wedding than ever, and consequently j gowns. Silks range from the sheerest to f A 'k - requires more artistry, more inthe rough-surface types now so very new f ':•?? . dividuality in its treatment—— | printings—all displayed for inspection on appoint- | individual tables in the perfect light- -<£4k^. a . ment now for your Easter | °f the rearranged Silk Section. Coiffure. For Assortments — Value — Service F9—Delightful Afternoon or IW ® W i Dress Shoe of Velvet, featuring |\/| % I ff , ATTPO 1 T"/Tl smart beaded buckle. Light JLTAXXJ.XC t J lAI # flexible sole. Also obtainable in T. aii Black satin—3s/-. Queen Street - Auckland | Printed and Puljlisliod for tlie Prolirletors, "'-'New Zealand Newspapers, Limited," by, Ambrose Charles Pawson of £3 Hamilton Boad, Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Office of the Company, Sliortland Street, Auckland.— ; , SATURDAY, MAKCH 17, 1934.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 12 (Supplement)