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SEASONABLE == I at Auckland's < Beautiful Lowest Prices Velveteens Ladies find it a decided economy to in ih& make their purchases in our Dress Departill luG merit. They obtain a splendid selection of the newest goods bought direct from the leading manufacturers, and embodying all that is seasonable and fashionable. Cnlnilt*itlO'Q ew sni P ments are constantly on KSULUUI lllga order, and as a consequence we have the latest goods as soon as they can possibly DOW Oil viCW I,eacn us - To through our Dress Department is to obtain a review of fashion's in bllV requirements, and many ladies pay regular visits for the purpose of thus easily and C % 11 D 4 pleasantly keeping in touch with the latest o/i/C UQpL mode. Experienced assistants are always ' I ready to show you fabrics or give informs* - „.,„!,!,„ , „„ »■!■■„■■■■!■!■ „ tion? but in no case is anyone pressed to I ~ I purchase. We cordially invite inspection. LOCALLY-MADE TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. 1 1 We have pleasure in drawing attention to a number | 1 JUST RECEIVED, of locally-made Wooden Toys, which are replacing the jj J imported article. They include- strong Rocking-horses at I on , Chinmatifc nf 4/9. 5/6. to 8/11, and substantial little Washing Boards I>CW OllipiTienTS 01 at 9d. Children must have toys, whatever other economy / is practised. In the first place toys have a definite purpose, that of interesting, developing, and educating the g * * little fingers and brain. A child with a moderate number i M *fl f\ g Z&FfrC of well-selected toys will grow up stronger, healthier, and & 11111 (£B. fl-^CIWWd .; happier than the little ones who are left to their own devices, and whose parents do not recognise the real necessity for toys in a child's development. Secondly, a mother with household duties finds a toy or two a time- RpSlltiflll DeSlCtlS Wo maintain an excellent Toy Department, and the , ~ ,~% f I articles are all well selected. It is a real delight for the Ifl till WlutflS. children to pay a visit. By the way. we stock Meccano, that grand educative toy for boys. The No. ois 6/fi; No, 1, 12/6; No. 2. 22/-. ccn U/INnnW niCDI AV We also have a good selection of duplicates, so that boys 3C -C WINUUW DISPLAY. who desire additional parts can always obtain them. | r .,,.„.u. i i... .i..i unin^jmm.^T..j.i.ji.....i..„,.p. i ,...i.iii]i. .i.i.i.i.i.m.i,j... mi Sspmct bmiiwiiiiii ————J ft ff Wholesale and Family M "Pf© sj? 253-263 Queen St., Auckland, ■ - - - i-» 11 g'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii iiniiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißiiM^ 1 | TO=DAY is Half=Price | Remnant Day at M. & C's. S3 | Though previously announced, we again remind intending 1 patrons that to-day is Half-price Remnant Day, an event which is | known to both city and country residents to be one of the best § shopping days of the season. 3 I Thev know of its genuine character and the unequalled oppor--3 § tunities it presents for securing useful lengths of Dress and House--1 hold Materials, Laces, Embroideries, etc., at a ridiculously low II i price. 3 i ' is I Then, quite independent of the Remnants, there are the many I 1 ; specially-priced lines that are alone well worth considering. I • There are Frocks, Costumes, Skirts, and Blouses at HALF I THE MARKED PRICE. 1 * 1 s i I Ready-to-wear and Trimmed Millinery at half-price. Also 3 \ f Children's Millinery. i Ladies' Under-garments aft half the marked price. 1 Specially-priced Corsets. I Garbi Coating, in several shades, 4/11 for 4/6. | | Black Pailette Silk, 5/6 for 3/11. § _ Napery, usually 3/3 to 3/9, for 2/11. i 1 Children's Winter Coats at half the marked price. £ | Specially-priced Gloves and Bags. | For men there are Under-garments, Shirts, and Pyjamas at I half the marked price. H | Children's All-wool Jerseys, in several shades, half the marked | price. _ ' I | * i 5 3 =3 | [ MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd. I QUEEN STREET yj*"™" j — tmiSSbmimmmmmmmmmmmaSSSSS * \ . ~" ■..'.. , ..; " - ■-- -S2 *,'•■' •;' H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16550, 28 May 1917, Page 9

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