An M. &C. Announcement "MIDNIGHT BLUE" Again London takes the lead in Men's Fashions, and the Dinner Suit of Midnight Blue is declared the last word. Beautifully cut and tailored in fine Pinhead cloth. Single or Double-breasted style. 7gns. / —And in its completeness THE MANS FLOOR pil offers all the assortments and services War of a London establishment. J!'i ... An Expert Cutter from Saville TBPvvRow- . . . Materials all perfectly new. j ... A Tailoring Service up to the I • minute. Hgflffj ? H11; mWm ■ I ||hHH And for the man who must prepare \ JBjjj^H^i|g for a function at the eleventh hour—— B £8/19/6 to 12gns. BH Dress Coats—£s/17/6. 9 Dinner Suits—7gns. to 12gns. jgfc \||HHl||||f Dinner Coats—B7/6. * r laßv'- v White Dress Vests, backless, single or . '".lag double breasted; fancy Marcella — . a a W From 15/6. English Dress Shirts, narrow, streamline front — Plain, 12/6; Marcella, 14/6. Shirts, for the tall or slim figure, longer in sleeve and body—l 9/6. White Glace Gloves, all sizes—B/6 jP ; jJ pair. MBMBM White Cotton Gloves, all sizes—3/6 pair. Ivory Rayon Scarves, with Black stripe —16/6. v I-- tMW Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Scarves, f .aQSHEgI Black and White fringe—3s/-. Black Silk Evening Sox—4/11 and £„, »3gfgflß9H t 1»j 7/6. pMBBHH m !j White Dress Bows—Batswing, 1/9; ' K', Savoy'and Thistle, in Pique and Mar- jMfcu. «;^||||||, cella, 2/11; Plain Black Savoy, single ' |L j or double end, 3/6; Monobo, 4/6; Hand-tied White Marcella and Black Barathea Bows, 3/6. Evening Collars, large wing, very correct i/ 3. NIAGARA VISITORSEvening Shoes, Patent Leather, Situated within a few minutes* walk of medium or square toes. Light, flexible the ma ' n wharf, <>« premises offer visitors soles 19/6, 25/-, 29/6, 37/6. man y hel P ful facilities and services: The | Men's Barber Shop Phyllis Earle Beauty The Dress Hat, Black Fur Felt, folding Salon ~ Tudor Room ~ Toiletries — pocket weight 32/6. Smokes — Sweets. Delightful view of the City and Harbour from the roof. For Quality and Correctness miLn^sCHOYC^b QUEEN STREET - - - AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 99, 29 April 1935, Page 12
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