TO-MORROW . . . IS THE LONG DAY AT CASUAL EXCLUBIV« FRENCH PERFUMES 1^ UHWUHL Lovely lndivitfual perfumes created by mmmm AX %A\ Af A** * 10 masters such as Worth, Lentherlc. ■ m£ Mm mmmm 7 /*T mm\ SHABTO dtWl Gueldy and Forvel—only a rcw, so ■F% MWmk WW J 4H BV P'\mm\ PQH T S Vc>msst&A they're specially reduced Tor the Sale mmw ■ ■•» » ▼ ▼ V ! P mmT m ' mmm^^mmmE^^J ■ W ■■ I W —Cosmetic Section. FROCKS 4M* Oft!lffr LIPBTICK oddments Usually +11 I m U m4k Wf Now's the time to have some fun with ■•) Ijt /I I W >^W \' ! *tj2ammlMimJ&fflmW i iL 1 your lipsticks—choose several fresh l*/0 f ■ ■ T -^* E»i - '"•** 1 A natural shades ror day. and dramatic / mWmW ' **3*t;-jM Hf ■ -JStman JimiM? 1 \ dark reds or flame for nishts —for ... J&. \i \, \ there's a collection of lipsticks and M ■'":' ' H 31 * 1 STAFFORDSHIRE TEAPOTS M . &C . .martnea.. Attractive sports ' 1 *£" * \ Not nearly so sedate as their "(food old . ~ , . , , . s4MWW®m * f v i ,iy w } ,i I v i English" name — but *ay affairs with hat*— medium and wide brims— — ■—w.Ar /I >Q» fJT mt**i I '*» I • i I)0lka do,s - rainbow stripes, Tuchsia .., , . ~,,,, ~ ' ffiv v ' W\\" ml /.- flowers, or In pold and cream lustre. crowns uplifted and quaintly folded— / j^ X. 1 iJ } Wm i- or tnc popular shallow crowns that I t^-^ 5a? —^^ M: 1! : i-!l A To *he simple lettuce leaf ror the ln?Di- trimmed with Petersham ribbon in .^^^B^?^HHBF^**sSF=l^ Mm: M/k. *, % "tOIT "Ah \ \\ \ sandwiches or savoury biscuits: 16ln navy, brown or white ■- Jk **m£gr m¥" f I Wl I If | H ,ong ' "' Royal win,on China—3/S in '* ure "« w wmw, y~ mjVmW* "flI ./ i THE BTR,KE DELAYKD THiKi Inexpensive Bat Section—3rd Floor W \J!?^A -. *■%< ' ' m.'f m • -.» Sllre to makc an early Inspection nf "\ «lfl' !i l \' \ W I ' ; - these Advance Autumn and Winter \ Km&\ I I I m f Ammw.% styles. McCall rendezvous — Second — C j-I__ £ Hi \ «l ft;,i i m !S Floor Another of those famous WIL rVI l >1 ill! ELIZABETHAN RUOHINQ M A C LACE OFFERS C^*^flialm ? f ■■ Single nr double 3or (-inch mils or MB m m mm I ■ mm ■% k# 5 |jk tw I i-:j crips, while organdie to Trame your B62lLllimlM ' ! i/ 861 SS'"" = r^rTas^^ad 1 !! LONDON MAKES A PHENOMENAL PURCHASE «£S:|,|trSgßM»» : .; , I ' very attractive at to-day's Sale Price — Bfl7l - j|-i» 2/6 yard. Lace Section. ■ft I '« i 'B| . y / GROUP ONE—Lovely Flouncings, ideal for evening wraps, gowns, etc Uncrush- mm. f■ ■ %h \ VHE'V / i able, in delightful shades of leaf mould, wine, bottle. Nile, green, beige, blue, #f I I < j | \ emerald, red. fawn, and cream. Width, 34 inches. Usually 4/6. Abl I I Just two of a grand collection of smart Frocks GROUP TWO^ —Shows a smart imitation Irish crochet thread effect, the kind the in washing Silk Bemberg. Shirtmaker styles RFATTTV TMFWQ t smart hostess will want for tailored, day, or cocktaM suits. Fawn parchment >| i ML with yoke, short sleeves and pockets—action- UEiAU II i>fiWa . rose beige, lemon, bottle, raisin. Kenya red, Gloucester green, parchment nigger ■fr/O back frocks with inverted pleats—and skirts to r e St p«ir e coas r t rO MriKe 0llyWOO(! S ' nce beige/brown, light navy, and ivory. 34 inches. Usually 6/11, 7/6. I pleated to give plenty of freedom for sports wear. Shadow stripes and monotones in dusty COLONIAL DAMES' GROUP THREE—Features the latest angel skin finished open mesh and braid _ .. . pink/ivory, delphinium blue/ivory, green/ R „, lfv Praumratimw effects in new tones of ice b,ue - bei « e - parchment, wine. Gloucester green. Bur- gT |I I fawn/.vory, and mole/tango/ivory. uedUiy freparaiions. ndy coronation red coronation bluCf brown/beige, black, and ivory. 34 3f I I S.S. W. to W.—Usually 21/11.. 10/H niSSr ?he° r vKn 2gS JSBSSS. inche » Usually 8/6, 9/11. | ■ ■ A 9/ Jl JL Cream with filtered sunshine, the Colo- <-» c 1 l J II 11 ic /a — - nial Dames' Rcautirler. Face Powder, _. _ „_ OS., long sleeved—Usually 25/6, 22/£ $Z\?* cnt pkin Ton,c * n<l Beau,y Vse the "Lay-By" A Convenient Shopping Method I Cosmetic Section—Street Floor. !5 pairs only in oddment sizes W. to W.F. Wa For the First Time .... Al l I 19/6 CREAM SLACKS 1 Perfect "ORIENT HOSE" *!/■ ■ Ideal for the beach, boating or holidaying. Superior quality cream flannel | M , ■ ■ The name "Orient" stands for the finest Hosiery obtainable, and now W T tC ff k\T M nnot n rep \ aced ; •in tailored 9ty,e with hip pockets 14/11 S this famous house sets a new standard in hosiery values by this outand curt bottoms. Marvellous value at ■ ■ / II ■ WM *■ /r r -n i mi*-* -r • i 1111 standing offer of pure silk hose at 4/11. Iwo weights .. . semi- m& Sportswear Showroom Third Floor kM service and chiffon. fe tr 4 i No. 805—Semi-service weight, full fashioned perfect-fitting Hose, with Come in Early for - - - MM reinforced lisle feet and garter top. In 12 new shades, including Skipper l Jy SUEDE LOCKNIT PYJAMAS --- & an> rown ' Normandie, Tea Beige, Opera, etc. 4/11 pair. m Usually T ®®^—Clearophane Chiffon . . . Ringless . . . Shadowless and Splash19 / c f/ll \<~» proof. Full fashioned, with lisle reinforced feet. Silk to top. In a com- p^J ** i# j plete range of shades ror day or evening wear. 4/11 pair. %y\ DB3—Exceptional value. Smart jumper top with contrast- v '" r f 9pj LaJI ing collar edged with lace, short inset sleeves and tie sash W - • ' ' at waist. Wide leg trousers, bound with contrasting colour \ wM Country Customers. — Order by number, indicating size and toning $%A —and elastic at waist. Colours: Sky, corn, maize. S.W., jjF | \ \ ;I \ desired. T • c / A*«L- 1m Cbmpare this Value *| LocKHiT princess 6 sup and bloomers . v ' U«uaUy Ift/ft X~^ ' } k '~&l\ ,^M^ 15/6 ,W/ " W ' Save on these .. . ITTeV The shm-fitting slip has opera top, self shoulder straps, and / k . g ■ V = 'v " is daintily embroidered in the front. The bloomers are also |g^r«^»s^^_ XA/acKaKlo FsilSvir" X" embroidered, and have elastic at waist and knee. Shades: | I J TT«IiaMIC ■dUIIV. -} Sky, peach, ivory, rose. W. size only. Iff ■ RE? •?» - # ? ill GLOVES J DDiyOECCeiIDC I \ J * 460 PAIRS .. No More! rnlnbtoa oLIro \ \ i *mßt- "^ * Usually 9/11 I • J personal favourite for street and day wear. Tailored of double weave Simplex Fabric 13/6 **' ■ ■ >4 |f ' they're smart, cool and washable, with small pointed gauntlet and button tab as sketched. at/ ii .. m i , , /' j 1 1 Colours include biscuit, fawn, pastelle. grey, orown. mole, beaver, navy white, black white. Well cut w,th brass.ere top and round neck—trimmed with * till and self/white, in sizes from 5J to 7*. Exceptional value. embroidered apphqued motif. Colours: Ivory, maize, Nile, f t , iI f malmaison. Sizes: 40. 42 and 44-inch. Usually 13 6 / f I If 1 j Glove Section - - - - Street Floor now 9/n I II W!| | _____ - _ -—B——MBIMI « —BM «_-—-------—-—-- CHILDREN'S SILKNIT MAIDS' SILKNIT VESTS f I 1* 1 _ . , zo/z VESTS AND BLOOMERS AND BLOOMERS —Com- A I t> 50 PaiTS Only TO 6>/6 c . ~, .. fortably cut in the kind that M\ if fr^^-^ in pink, orange, green, and in weir. e lFawn Mtl or a a C ng° e '! LY iMSL HANDMADE MODtL JHU t J blue. Sizes to fit children 3 pink, and blue. To fit girls Nor DB3 to 8 1/11. f™m 1 to 16 years—Us- •CRCKODILE / 1 Pair 200 . • .■ . ColOUred FACIAL TISSUES Oddments in high-grade Shoes... 50 pairs only ... including Selby an. cban Made exclusively for M. & C/s from the finest tissues. The most sanitary makes. Smart styles, representative of M. &C. Footwear fashions. In black, and economical way to remove face creams—perfect, too, for applying ■ brown and white kid, patents and genuine crocodile skins. Truly a wonderful lotions, antiseptics. Soft and absorbent, with frilled edges, in shades of I / K collection .. . and a wonderful saving, too, when they regularly sell from 49/6 peach, orchid, cream, flesh, green, and natural. Attractively boxed in Mi t 69/6 All sizes 200's. Remarkable value. ■■ / "^ Cosmetic Section - - - - Street Floor On the Mezzanine Balcony MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. Z£C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 25
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