The MID-SUMMER SEASON opens with ENTIRELY NEW STYLES i... AnH now we come to the very definite changes of the New Season — the very large brims, so summerish and becoming — and in distinct contrast, the tiny brims and the shallowest of crowns, the latest French versions of the Picture Beret, the most becoming types imaginable in Summerlite, Toyo, Bangkok, Buntl, Sisol, Panama, and Linen. The exclusive for race days and dressy occasions— the last word in Sports Hats—not just a few of them, but a choice of dozens, in every new type and material. And it is hard to believe that one could find such exquisite hats so reasonably priced-r-but it again goes to prove that you pay no more for M. & C. distinction. Millinery Week Windows and Departmental featurings are imbued with a fashion importance that must appeal to all. From London. —sesl x / AyTrYTYCT UATC ' ■'" MUJJIiL JtlAlo **>. & From a noted stylist, who supplies many of our \ j original models at the beginning of each season, jM&jk\ 100 hats were purchased under exceptionally S V V ■—•r-r----favourable circumstances. It is no exaggeration f -— I-S" ■''''A / to say that they are worth 5 guineas and upward, %£&4O^ ii / /^'/ yet they are attractively priced at 49/6 and 69/6. S //Tk I / Charming models in Balibuntl, Lace, Taffetas //" Cm 9f C^' and Baku, chiefly of the very wide brims, but \Vv_ // /^Vn including the most distinctive little hats with f J X^^ 7 smart flat crowns, and the smallest of brims, f j ■ —- featuring new trimming notes in velvet, flowers, :-, J ..-•"" \ osprey and novelty mounts. Colours include | A /', / rnHlflliil^39B^H gold, blues, cherry, black, brown, and natural. j | lt\\ // (j^^^^^^^^^^s^^. 49/6 and 69/6 - \ The Picture BERET V^ Here is just another of the many interesting , ": ,: *" ——- * c/ k)OMJ>U phases of Mid-Summer Millinery—the Picture ♦ ' ■'\/ Sj 1 f> • ' i Beret—typically French and extremely smart. It yjSF '> ' /"** I may be chosen in exotic Taffetas, Felt or Crepe. / Jo± 1 ~, ' •+ /*+ j jj m Every hat quite exclusive. Obtainable in white, "/ /'' '>'-'<!$ I 1 Prices ranging from 19/6 to 49/6.- . -" _ I s 1 Special Purchase. I^^ 150 BAKU HATS —"" Worth 49/6, but Priced for Millinery Week at ' Q^-^'^^ AJI individual hats in a diversity of shapes, from t^ - ** . : ~~\ •»>► / the jaunty sailor to the wide becoming brim, some " -~i-— , / ' featuring transparent brims. Just the right trim- . ming note of flowers or ribbon. / \ /i FOR THE DIFFERENT AND DISTINCTIVE V Milne C^^^W^^mi :- QUEEN STREET »' AUCKLAND d#% L
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)
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