Wilne t Choyce • f&Zjl something totally disarming in the * \*L '""vT blunt, square cut of a crown, the grace- | *4s!? ' / ful dip of a brim—and there's a style jBL • %/jff* *^}r]h^^W^ \ / for every occasion—a shape for every y *j|||R %/- ,;-'/ yS&yr HOLLYWOOD is the name of this becoming \ , ; / head —each hat and colour charmingly | jlj'-- fSm % iIM felt, with its square crown and shady brim. \*V' / named... the Roundabout, the Grand- I ll ~ |||||| PI W'M Dus kblue is the colour ... . . . . 39/6 stand, The Times, to mention but a S ajW- i 'iSMM B*''' s "' I few. Crystal and crayon green, chamois, dusky | BijjQß I I SKIMMER is its name, and rightly so, for it is pmk, champagne, sand, daffodil, powder, j %£™;t If Itm a sailor reminding us of white yachts skimming Princess blue, royal .. .. .. .. 2Q /6 P%\ §M« l Dusk blue is the colour ■. ~' „ . . . 39/6 | Hi f'JPII Mi / V I Jtuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiim lj ?£- 5 ' wMU 18l 4*- IV l\- • ! I I I fT I -6*l Of course you remember these jf| * f *flf IB j{ ® agjpll I I cj? WW II tufted spreads — grandmother C 7 S always had one on her bed. The § fI |1 I m IU § modern tonings: Primrose, Nile, g < the possessor one of these fashioned beaten silver, and n they are resplendent with gay Wff | Tifn hafthem— 1 florals. Inset sleeves, roll collsri § .- m MHT M mm patch pockets, lapels and cuffs ..., | GOLDEN JEWELLERY j |/\|LORED Q /mL trimmed with contrast piping. I In the enchanted square of the 1 Multi-colour silk girdle at waist. I Jewellery Section are the smartest | A "T" Q W M / \w Two-tone combinations of rose/ 1 mesh clips—some all gold others | W W #"% I J / *1 ii / i i /ii i 1 5 combined with pastels and white. = C ' ... e ' w ' rea/black, 1 i T^ ere are quaint stiffened frills I The choice of the sportswoman, the business green/ blue. A | that cascade at the neck of your g girl, the holiday-maker. They're coats that LENGTHS* 50in 52in 54in 11 B f avo ""te frock, «j«»nty floral and .. will travel and be smart wherever they go, for I_.ll.lnVj I nJ. juin., J4in., Jtm. U I novelty types. Then there are i . . c i • ™ s „i • * 1 j*l • „n . r g there s a difference in the fabric, a new smartjcwrirnvn tpt nnj? WsmmeX'&iM = plain golden ones in all sorts or § , , , ' H&LUAU JtLUUK. I unusual designs. Simply couldn't § ness to cut - a careful attention to | resist a delicate leaf clip at 2/6. |. detail. Single and double-breasted styles, 1 I fully-lined, with or without pockets, half and BFacc Powders-broken ranges grouped HMi 1 SUMMER GLOVES I full belted, tailored or stand-up collars. Illusfor Speoial Clearance — all tonings 1/3 lyf&mi I = ..1,1 r . i and 1/9 low. Cosmetic Section — Street I Qu, , te " n f ar . te / R tl ~^ a,r " 1 tra ed to-day are just two of the very smart Floor. Pfrjpyfi r ■ 1 c ° ld P"! 1 ' 0118 ® l 3 / 6 * , Th «y ave I styles in plain or speckled tweeds. The BHHH I colour 'tiT.go" vrith "every"outfit* j colour are pastels and monotones. Sizes S.W. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU 111111111111111111111 l | whether it a navy, red, blue, pink, | | nigger, green or black. Pagers | C lo—ln fawn and brown with lacquer red overtone, g take on a new slimness in these = n . .1 j .11 * Another M. &C. Innovation — | delightful new gloves, and a g Well tailored, with vent at back . . .... I 1 generous gauntlet frames tlie i CI2—A fawn ground over-speckled with black, ivory The Bathroom Ensemble 7/6 1 writ 1 andbrown 79/6 Comprising two 24 X 46in. Bath Towels, and a Bath Mat I I •Have inspected the comprehensive range of 23 X 36in., these splendid bathroom sets should find a place I / , 1 travel Lqinpment on the First Floor) New styles in every home, for they are useful, wonderfully serviceable, | ' . j in a in run a. .... and quite inexpensive. In plain pastel shades of bluehaven, I { r | kiiifiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiouiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiilniiiiiiiiiiii shell pink, buttercup, and nil green. If out of town, simply 1 / I mail your requirements... M. &'C. Pay the Postage.' . | i | %# a■ ■ ■||/ y >j MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT —SECOND FLOOR. % § ' | f L|IV t II • j It*B my V€Yy n€W6Bt fvock, m m' m ■ ■■'■" • and, has bloomers to match. It's Loose Cover Time- j _ , Br. . .., and in practically every home the carrying out of new colour schemes will necessitate the re-covering of certain | IC/A 16/11 chairs Sind other pieces to harmonise in fresh^ surroundings. *5/® *5/* x reveal an almost endless variety of smart tonings. All of with TISSUES, m / / suggestion of a sleeve y; '<l CRETONNES f 1/11 t 4/6 d covers the arm. The bloomers | . PRINTED TITIAN CLOTH—4/6 yard. |at and leg/ Baby daugh- LI UU t, Im I ter would love'one. . In prim- 1/ ! I M r ° Be « Nil, sky or rose. The p., provided on request, and with the y THIRD FLOOR ANNEXE. expert workmanship of our skilled § | —delightful selection of pastel tonings in children's 1 1 half and sandal sox. nniittrnwiiiiiiimiinniiitiTiii"" r inn mi inn MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 14 (Supplement)
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