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lid SIC 1 f I 4 * Ws~\ \ BOTH DAINTY \ ¥ **#£* J ■ a" 1, PRACTICAL w /vsK^ l J!?!lr-' I Vi Containing the clothing needs of the V\ A. \ \ \ J// important new members of society. \ \ \ \ - \// Listed are three Layettes carefully \ \ \w chosen —from the simple to the more \ W' elaborate. All are complete in every fi - detail and represent the fine quality nn. .' of fabric and good style characteristic \^sc =====::; ___ of M & C's. No. 1 LAYETTE — Price 45'6 2 Silk and Wool Vests . /) J got Blanket ' 2 Flannel Binders . VL 1 Sllk and w ° ol Shawl 2 Winceyette Gowns ///// 2 Flannelette Barras 2 dozen Flannelette Squares \/M 1 packet Pins No. 2 LAYEtTE «J> No. 3 LAYETTE 3 Silk and Wool Vests 3 Pure Silk and Wool Vests 1£"""1 IS, »EfiUSS S y B dX g Sγ* I wret«rt™» dra - Sq ?s w Wrapped Hwosc * 2 doz. Hygroscopic Squares, 27in. x 27m. 1 Si]k and Wool or All-Wool Shawl 1 Cot Blanket 1 pair All-Wool Blankets, 32in. x 36in. t 1 Silk and Wool or All-Wool Shawl 1 tin Johnson's Baby Powder 1 tin Johnson's Baby Powder 1 card Safety Pins * 1 card Safety Pins 1 cake Castile Soap 1 cake Castile Soap 1 Coat Hanger Price, 75/. £5/19/6 The Layettes presented contain the garments usually required, but if additional garments of one kind, or less of another, are desired, the list will be changed to conform with individual requirements. AND YOU MAY WANT — HAND-KNITTED PILCHERS — dainty INFANTS' GOWNS—Plunket shape, and designs. 2/11. English styles. In Winceyette—3/6 to 5/11. MArmwFiritfiT'nfn ptt rmroQ ?/e Plunket shape in Clydella 9/11. MACHINE-KNITTED PILCHERS—2/6. Plunket shape in Viyella 12/6. TOWELLING FEEDERS—Extra strong, in DAINTY COT OR PRAM COVERS —In White, Pink, Blue. 9d. Quilted Silk, embroidered. Pink and Blue. SPF&FZEVSI?"* '" n-Wm BLANKET^ Specially Priced, 1/11. Cream. All-Wool. 70 x 40in. 12/6. tvpatsit«. rmmißPnrnAT WAMrvn* COLOURED NURSERY BLANKETS-In INFANTS COLOURED COAT HANGERS Pink and Blue 1/n to 6/6 —in Pink or Blue. Hand-pamted. 1/3. KAPOK PILLOWS 17 x 13in—2/6 ENGLISH ALL-WOOL SHAWLS — Very DOWN PILLOWS 17 x 13in.'—8/11 attractive designs. Also in Silk and Wool, KAPOK MATTRESSES—For cot illustrated and Wool Crepe. 6/11 to 32/6. 8/11. SKETCHED FOR WEE FOLK— / /TjV R2—A WOOLLY JACKET—Beautifully hand-knitted in lacy pat- *[ tern and tied with Ivory ribbon. 6/11. ( /& v ' R3—A DAINTY BONNET—Hand-knitted in fancy design. 2/6. R4—BOOTEES—to match—2/3. s£W^m»---syU* RS—FINE CROCHET—in scallop effect at hem and neck—Pastel Jw".."'%*^' embroidery—and hand-smocking—a charming little Dress in Ivory W^^\ Crepe de Chine. 12/11. / f wwrrigA R6—IVORY CREPE DE CHlNE—Embroidered with tiny rosebuds on R2 yoke and hand-smocked in White and soft Pastel tonings. Excellent >\ \ \ washing quality. 9/11. &S\-J vs. \\ v V R7—INFANT'S PLUNKET COT — Open mesh for ventilation as \\ \\ \ advised by Plunket Welfare. White enamelled wooden frame. 27/6. I s — \Z^ With Wheels—s/- extra. In Plain Canvas—22/6. \J //^V INFANTS' SECTION — THIRD FLOOR y/^^h^JMwi MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. WB&M FEET WON'T BPOIL SO !- IllWrliril YOUR PLEASURE rj Ik*.- _ RADioTRONs faith- Pain, Swelling and Inflammation. BWHBf Jl| Lr (((§// fully reproduce all If y° ur feet are aching and tired, or ~ V >m » -WM broadcast entertain- yo " »J av « those troublesome corns f;} -rf fVUB _ . and hard growths, before applying 4 ■£ - ment. They give longer, Zam-Buk, bathe the feet in hot wjfter ! - '*'** ■ Rl * better service. Metal and <j r y thoroughly, especially be- W^ (JT7tTI) teed ValVe ' As this refined herbal Z atn-Buk !s .•;„„,„„., enJou „ wa ,k or r£-*J VrfJ*?to/ Distributor.- absorbed into the skin, joints, ankles, because of crrns and bunions sis- ™™ mi^mTr^z SENSITIVE 6n ß lneer,n « co - " a - Zam-Buk to-night and you will never - At nigh t 1 rub ;,v ieet wfttwith Zα*** haveanotherfootacheorpain■P7il|J [#1 I f iwj WPJ 1!6 ° r 3!6 ° b ° X - Ofall Chemisis & Stores "i$ n ° W a P ' ea '" re '" -Mrs. A^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 16

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