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Timber will never be cheaper than it ie now. We have stocks of first-class Timber sufficient to build 500 Houses, and all at your service. Our up-to-date Sawmill* Planing Mills, and Dry T.mber Kilns guarantee you excellent service. For all your Timber. Joinery and Plywood requirements «ee ELLIS & BURNAND first. SEASONED STOCKS IN ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ON HAND. WRITE TO-DAY I ELLIS & BURNAND LTD. WHOLESALE TIMBER MERCHANT, HAMILTON.

x A CENTRE OF GREAT INTEREST— I L S* 0 *£* VjJL. 7 ' There if a quality and artistry about this beautiful British Chinaware that IEL\ tf^iSl^ , ' , 7?* <J* 0 ' r '*** WSaBBk never fails to appeal, and the very latest productions now being featured in l|§feM A the special ground floor displays are proving a centre of great interest to home l|| / if "~ ' i "infil A lovers and hostesses. New. quaint, dainty—the .most delightful examples O"rf *^<*'' % oil A conceivable. Tea sets, coffee sets, and matching pieces—a unique and %«*—-3* / * H extensive display well worthy of a special visit of inspection. VFT OURS Mr 'mMfy i ff^ First showing this Friday, and a special offering with a very wide IB' appeal, for the collection embraces hats of every conceivable type HP X the halo, Breton, casual, turban, beret, and many smart brimmed ■ \ \ *' t% \ styles. All individual hats, featuring just the right trimming note. BRI '| Wg JmLfm \ * iIIP\ \ /53/ W / ) AN ASTONISHING OFFER! I ■ fjl IF" FUR TRIMMED COATS 1 I ■ V-β! I Grouped at 79/6 99/6 1 I B Bl flB Style, quality, and inexpensiveness are most impressively combined in this remaikable ! , J H j Bi'l " offering. The examples illustrated (and there are others equally as attractive) must at once « BBHB mIB I IS appeal for their style smartness, whilst the materials, all of particularly fine quality, include j\i - I 1 188 fl H] ,K Matt Weave, Boucle, Cord, Waffle, and Novelty productions; lined throughout. Colours: !M 1 I |B fl Bil Cedar, grey, rust, brown, moss, nigger, fawn, saxe, light navy, fawn beige, navy, black. / I ijj R : : \ - B Bf< 1 iel '^ ie a<^iusta f e ur collars are of nutria lamb, opossum and Coney. ' W 50 Boucle tweed semi-fitting. Cravat collar of X 52 In fine quality novelty weave raglan //$ BHrN \ HP Hm<* nutria lamb, finished with material ends which slip sleeve with wing effect elbow — unusual collar BBBf * I lit 1 \ through revere. In nigger brown. S.S.W., S.W., treatment of nutria lamb and self material. In // I f\ x Bf! 1 I iW\ W., F.W. and O.S 79/6 light navy. S.S.W., S.W., W. and F.W. 79/6 t I 'Jj . ill ' t\ .it \ Diagonal matt weave panel back cravat X 53 Navy novelty weave semi-fitting back, J* <* jf i' W\ mßf:< II I 1 fl'\ %i, collar of pulled coney and self material. In cedar smartly pin tucked—tailored sleeve collar of sable / \ I , |. \ nSi brown. Obtainable in all sizes .. .. coney. All sizes ... ~ .. >..« ..... ♦• 99/6 EVENING FROCKS ♦. for the Younger Set '/7Q If\ (t^^^ Three Charming Styles— ENGLISH SHOES—New Styles Just Received. -..„_, ~ .. r , M Attractive imDorted Shoe, de- Particularly smart English step-in English Court Shoe—fashionably Just another instance of M. &C. reasonable pricings for at rac- Attractive impoi* * d Md , fea^uring stitched bands tive styles. Fashioned from Art, Silk Crinkle Crepe, each of the pushing — paTdcularh!• fppro- overlaid on punched suede. correct, and excephenally geed delightful styles illustrated is obtainable in tonings of peach, priate for the tailored suit or Obtainable in Patent on Black fitting in finest calf with suede cardinal, royal, or white. X 5 9 features a soft cowl neck and ensemble. In navy, brown. Suede, Grey Kid on Grey Suede, In Brown or Navy. All sash at waist. X6O a smart shoulder treatment and belt at back. black, or grey kid. All «»• and or Brown K,d on Brown Suede— ™mp. '» B *°™ " M /A X6l isTbeautifully tailored frock with neat basque and belt. half Bl zee ... ... .. 29/6 39/6 -—.- ~- - 39/6 Lengths 52, 54 and 56in. On These Cold Wintry Days— Vv\ I I V- C K\ \if> /% it is not an ordinary counter lunch that tempts as the mid-day 111 fV V . I I C JP V f. f^ luncheon—but a bowl of delicious hot eoup, or a choice of hot ■ | \jo%_ I I # \& savoury dishes—freshly brewed tea or coffee, partaken in - £ ■ surroundings of comfort and refinement, euch as is offered in the . „». beautiful Tudor Room at M. & Co.'*— and the cost is no more. [ QUEEN ST REE T. II ■ « LT D .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 139, 14 June 1934, Page 21

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