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At M & C's FABRIC CENTRE Extraordinary SALE Reductions '' From England,* America and the Continent come Fabrics to take part in our Fabric Sale. During this period of special reductions, the stock of new materials will be constantly renewed. Not odds and ends or "leftovers," but a dramatic presentation of the season's choicest fabrics, offered at savings of more than the average. Certainly a rare opportunity to complete your Summer wardrobe, interpreting the mode correctly and flatteringly so typical of M. & C's quality fabrics. 1500 Yards 28/36 in. DIMI- 36-inch CREPE CAPRI TIES and HAIRCORD PRINTS A ,■»"■■• .-■ fa ~ c ™":.<• » h « h krf *« »»"»- colour printings on light grounds predominate. A special grouping in 28 to 36-inch widths Splendid service fabric, suitable for ■ f£% 1500 yards in all of widely assorted designed late season frocks, etc. Usually ■ I^o and coloured Haircords and Prints, suitable for 2/6 and 2/11 yd. SALE PRICE: "f ' children'* aummer frocks. All fast I f > 11Mir ■/- 36-inch SUIT AND 36-inch PRINTED FROCK FABRICS • Oil IF I lIIC II remarkable grouping of printed Rayons, yIL Pk Lln E"J showing smart floral and geometric print designs ' on medium to dark grounds, also woven Silk Plain and slub weaves, flora] and novelty spot Linen, in Natural, Beige and ■ f■ ■ effects, showing in a wide range on natural and Pink—Usually 2/11 to 3/6. I /I I pastel grounds, in a super-service fabric ideal SALE PRICE* t for summer sports frocks I II ■ ' Usually 2/6 to 3/6 yard. I II I sau!pr,c E , ■/■■ 29-inch PURE SILK 36-inch BRITISH AND CREPE DE CHINE A B E B C C Showing »in a wide range of woven check and UUtl I inCIl IML UhiE rE W stripe effects, multi colours, neat and bold types , ~ « j ~ - . , . . , , ■ j ' predominating. A general purpose fabric, ideal ; Sheer anddull fin.sh .n an .deal present-day f or f rock ,. blouses, pyjamas, etc. •% f■ ■ fabric. 85 distinct effect, in neat and bold Guarantecd faßt co lo U r.—Usu- T. /I I florals, spaced and all-over printing, and novel aJI 3/| , to 4/6 . SALE PRICE: ■ ■ stripes on paste], medium and M ■ . . m dark grounds—Usually 4/11 # f ■ SALEPR.CE, */■■ puRE S|LK 36-inch SLUB SILK LINEN PRINTED CREPON Attractive floral, geometric and spot printings If you want to save on a seasonable smart fabric — a range of 35 designs on Natural, Pink, don't ignore this offer. Superior quality fabric. Green, Lemon and Blue grounds. Washable, in two handsome spaced floral designs on ground \ closely woven for wear, and wonderful value shades of Tan Bark, Tea Rose, Apricot, Pom pa - when it regularly sells for 3/6 0% I■ ■ dour, Navy, Black and Cream. Mb f■ ■ yard. SALE PRICE: 2/11 U » ua "y 6 /"- SALE PRICE: Si I I Fabric Centre ... Second Floor. I Grouping of 36in. FROCK FABRICS S ' "... ! { -- Z Including pure Silk printed Chiffons, Crepe de Chines and Matt Crepes—4s distinct J, designs in attractive .floral and geometric prints on a wide assortment ' /■■ of seasonable colour grounds—Usually 5/6 to 6/6. SALE PRICE: " 91 11 "" I m I j Street Floor Selling I 29in. BROCADED LINGERIE CREPE 1 Just received and offered at a price which means more than usual savings. Beautiful : \ t in appearance, in a quality which will give excellent service and launder remarkably p> well. Newest tonings include Maize, Cream, Pink, Rqge Pink, Tea Rose, ■ I |Mk Sky, Parchment, Aquagreen, and White. » | iT :? - I / feaW » '" ■'■■ ■' : ' ■ ' - . ■ / I ; —— Op I Uee the Greatest of all help* I IMALL CUTTING SERVICE THE M ft C LAY-BY •« —and take advantage of fitting by an expert. It assures your securing the exact fabrics you •*■ A nominal charge assure* perfect correctness require, even if you do not purchase imme- % in that all-important CUT, which is, after all, diately. Select your fabric—pay a small ..< . the foundation of smartness in every ensemble. deposit, and it will be reserved in the Lay-by & , Location, Second Floor. office for delivery at a later date. ;| MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. S ' ■ ' • l .. --.- i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 16

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