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- •. , t ■■•J| M. & C's SALE | |. A A Good Raincoat 1 ) M\ is appreciated this I gpro Uncertain Weather. I i V/ I° I VS-vlf S oo< * rancoa * "an "indispensable" of || 1 A' lluflU * he wardrobe, and the better the article the When Orderl 111 i /i 0 f/M 1 more economi6al > for BUcJI garments are by Post * II 1 l I i \mi I l generally purchased with a view to long If I /1 # 1 \ service. the & an <i C patron | 1 llf /i '// I I To-day we illustrate some numbers that fail to realise expecta- ill I / iff fill jf \\ answer the call for smartness, and at the tions they aje willingly l| 1 111 WI J same time fill every need from a dependability exchanged or remittance \\\ I kuWi?' wJ P°' nt °* v ' eyv refunded. § ■ t( ' J? m „. -i , ... iv m-i— When ordering, send I I '\ gk-WJ • !!, m ! hX :, S .?" TIL J" . g bust and length measure- i S | CLr* r ! ced "i th ° near futur f° that + h : V?t ments, together with re- |&, I 7Df sale reductions are features that merit mittnncej o {or sale prices § '■ 8 in consideration. are always for cash » |§ , JA\ are always for cash.* » "SHS Milne ff Choyce, Ltd. 1 ; 'SS Milne Choycc, Ltd. B rial, convertible collar, a«i/«*/t . .._ I § Raglan, fastened with AUGlrilbAlNlD. p 6 buckled belt. Usually, _____„«-__——. _ , | 1 Sale Price, 49/6. -» 11 I (if 'BER COAT, in Raglan J 3: SMABT AND COSY | § (if *BEK COAT, in Raglan \ %'< AND COS? ]| 1 4: FAWN TWILL I?ATiv style, with strap cuff V COAT in Khaki Cloth, § I COAT, will deep inset and slot pockets. To 2: OILED COAT, for All Wool, buckled fast- II ■ sleevo; may be worn suit ages 10 to 15 heavy rain, Raglan ening at neck and ||j ■ open or closed, buttoned years. Usually, 31/6 style, strap cuffs, fast- waist, Raglan sleeves, ||| I flap pocket. Usually, to 37/8. ened close to throat. and envelope pockets. j|j § . 69/6. Sale Prices, Usually, 3976. Usually, 110/-. ||| & * Sale Price, 59/6. 29/6 and 32/6. Sale Price, 35/6. Sale Price, 99/6. § .

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Ladies'Gosy Underwear ttCIPTOfIUi V|IMIE S srewnu PRICK TO WilMt BRIDGMAN'S LADIES' MERCERISED COTTON AND WOOL A «-- KNITTED SINGLETS, short sleeves, length 27- nDtCC W «\TC t>\ l\\t<t inches-2/9. Ditto, with long sleeves—3/3. Wl\ L.V UmiLl\mUO RIBBED WOOL AND COTTON KNITTED SINGLETS, „_, „„„-„.„- „,„,„ short sleeves,; buttoned fronts, length 27 inches, un- FOR PRESENT WEAR. DITTof a wiS~ 4 clo S ed fronts and long sleeves, unshrink- BLA °S AND WHITE CHEOK ' »**«-% 1/11, I able— ■ ' •• r WOOL'AND* COTTON " KANTSHRINK '» KNITTED 00T T° N j**** loo *?. in Light Grey, Navy, and • \ RIBBED SINGLETS, short sleeves, buttoned fronts, «M MO£S, U 'in Black, Navy, Brown, and length 28 inches—2/11. . 'SILK SPOT MOHAIR, in Black, Navy, Brown, and DITXO, with long sleeves, closed fronts—3/3. „ ft ™ T n ' in Pawn, Grey, Light J » * ' ' • . COTTON DRESS TWEEDS, In Fawn, Grey, Light Ml(\\lP N f.(\MRWI IkT DlTTof'in Dart Fancy' Checks, 40 inches-2/11. 11VI1 i. 11 VI Vi 111 UIIIK 11W 11 0 « CHEVIOT DRESS TWEEDS, Wool and Cotton, in Grey •< ATj'PTTwrnnmw " HEAVY WOOL AND fiOTTfiw Brown, 40 inches—4/3. ? COMBINATIONS, natural 2r ■£*■** DA I K , h °S OHEOK TWEEIQS - Ww)l and oottcn ' 40 & unshrinkable; long or short sleeves; mediUm size- NAVY SERGE, 40 iaches-4/6, 4/11. 50 inches, Ditto- ' 7, 8/11; O.S: 9/llf NAVY SE EOE, 40 inches—4/6, 4/11. 50 Inches, Ditto- ;! LADIES' COSY WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, superior to Wft 'ft, Jfii nmmnm «,„„„ „ , . Flannelette, English make; collar, front, and cuffs XS NAVY OHEVIOT SEEQE - 58 inchos-9fll yard. trimmed with Torchon Lace; in White only—9/11, ALL-WOOL DRESS SERGE, in Navy, Brown, and OarWHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES-8/6. m dinal > 40 inches—4/11. BROWN AND DARK GREEN CHECK HEAVY # DA f\f\WlCtiC WOOL AND OOTTOK DEESS TWEED . « inches D UV)V) 111 Cl\VI • SCOTCH'TARTANS, Wool and Cotton, 42 inches-3/11. I NAVY BLOOMERS, fleecy lined, with bands—6/11. THE ZEBRA SILK STRIPE BLOUSING, Pink, I DITTO, heavier make, 0.5.-8/11. Saxe, and Light Blue Stripe, 30 inches—2/11. , v GREY FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, with bands, 32- VELVETEEN - Black, 22 inches— 4/6. Navy, inch waist—s/11. » . Brown, and Other Colours— 4/6. Big Stock ; M DITTO, 26 and 28-inch waist— Ditto, with and Excellent Value, v; elastic bands and knees—3/6, 4/6. Ditto, in Saxe LADIES* RAINOOATS-29/6, 37/6, 49/6, to 85/-. Big ■ 1; Blue, Tan, and Dark Slate—4/6. Stock, Latest Styles. vf Buyers will be well advised to replenish their stocks at Samples and prices post free. Goods not approved of may $* the Special Prices quoted, as all goods are rapidly rising in be returned and money refunded. ' , m price. . *$& Buy Now and Save Money! Orders with Cash sent Carriage Paid! 1 PLEASE NOTE.-We are CASH BUYERS and DIRECT IMPORTERS | so can and do SELL CHEAP. " | RP\IM\M KWQ. 364370 ten st " Auckland 1 D l\l \J ll\ f% 1\ 0 Opposite Town Hall Tram Stop • 11

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16904, 17 July 1918, Page 10