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V;: i |BMB^^^^^—" SB nilAnnrn There is a decided vogue for hats of Hatters Plush, and the distinctive I :| Blouses from • which a choice may be made THP SI CChSSH L SIIUPPfcSI shapes depicted are TOr y reasonably priced. 1 "11 with the assurance that satisfactory service lIIIY 4JU VVL<U4JII UIU Ul&Vi JL EJM\ jggggfck ■ I will be given, . Mp¥PO FftPrFTS fill AI IT Y 1 If! WHI9% In all fashion goods, style Is of course a paramount feature, but thorough ffi^i|p| I VJBB eS^^^S^T^^ iSP' 1 I # ¥tfi!lf«V satisfaction is only to be expected of a garment when quality is there. */ K I •' jft"£ /SBlilk J One oi the chiel reasons why M. and C. merchandise appeals to the careful J -*«saaa r | 1 sllra yf bnyer is that the goods are not only new and authentic in style, but reflective of Jp™y ;wr F ifflf \ V* / | I ffl\ &L. /?-/\ A the quality that is essentlal t0 Mrvice aud satislaction in evef y way ' yi / JLJ v j Vv •w p / II II / lA ] \* • \* \^/\S> A >• °l /L' 1 \f^ k L-r \ Wherever yon are-whatever yon want, it will be \\| \ |' » M2OO-A distinguishing feature of 1 1/ *>/ V X MAI \V/ JWN. i/T_Ov /' AVk (found that the M. and C. St ° re is the most con- • M2oo> thß SMART LITTLE HAT is the I I * ? \/f)\ J l\/ 1' \/ B/ra? BBS Tow BlaXllibbon-49/6. 1 II cjhtrt RLOUSE OF CREPE DE quality s the material of this useful I, yi \ j fft ffl V J L jj.Z W> \ distinctive shape, ine unaerimint W&km&M 3 1 J96-A BLOUSE OF WHITE JAP. J9B-Very novel ana distinctive is An excellent V /7 Jffilllilllil ==:s^^sm :::^ ttJ J-* I I SILK that will give every satisfac- this BLOUSE OF WHITE JAP. WfflESm .. - j»M«J fl l f™ IV Vfi/ /HWwli' /77 U S*L-r I I Won. The long pointed collar, SILK, with its long roll collar and GOSSard 1110061 lOr ff\ V \~TT / WM&SIW' / /4 \\\ 111 j| cuffs, and front hem are spoke- cuffs of striped Jap. in varied col- j|||f\Sjf' foj] }]eaVV figUreS. if ) A / C L V I I 111 1 Cold weather undergarments of dependable %re S ™°- Jm \\ # M A I I quality,, / ( wearing^quaSs 0 lU ? JIOO-WELL-TAILORED IN A SAND COLOURED ROUGH A ]B P&S WJI J \ I lit LADIES' CREAM AND NATURAL WOVEN COMBINATIONS, winter ( in strong Pink or White TWEED, with Br-wn check, this Coat styl-s is a very useful /p i|H |§||pßgf£ Si| .M, J I HI weight, high neck. Roslyn make— \f Contil, weD boned ' and 0ne ' P eciall y for travol wear—Price 8 S^^- AJ W§| *€s§\- t£ « ,sß>^^ M j|j 111 Short sleeves-15/11, 16/6. HMTlif\ and the long JIIOVVELOUB CLOTH is on* of the most favoured materials V/ «»_. « 710 714 ** | || Lon» sleeves— 17/6. /// 111 \ elastic inset at back. 3 of the season, and one of a dark Saxe shade has been chosen ZlO. Zll. * il4 - || I LADIES* CREAM ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS, high neck, medium /// IBM «*■ tffi wZ&S*"' uJ&SKjSh. VX' " £n>nt ' ZlO-A VERY SMART AND DEPENDABLE Zl2-A WARM AND COMFY COAT OF BLAIJ- B weight; short sleeves-Women's, 21/6; Out Size, 22/6. / |\\ ' MufflM «>" af - U S^ m - RAINCOAT UpecMy Buitea for schoolgirls' KET CLOTH, with Black: Velvet trimming. § I LADIES' CREAM MERIDIAN INTERLOCK WOVEN COMBINATIONS, , I\\ wear. In a'nice Fawn shade- Obtainable in B^ nWB ' %.ne, Fawn, or Beather. 1 I high neck, short sleeves-Women's. 15/9; Out Size, 17/3. ! H> \ lflTf ITU A /IWffWT/lT* Sizes 27 30 33 36 W 42 48 Sizes 24 27 30 M » 69/6 1 - s= ™-r--» E Bv^,,, iTjijj MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD.. B^« i I • LADS .^iSCOTTON NIGHTDRESSES, with coUar frimmed with IkMy ll l U 9 FROS OF WOOL AND COTTON MTXTURE, 8 " d "** I 1 CoUon Torchon Lace; Women' S sise-Price, 11/9. UWklfflJ Ci- AA 4- k**n\A„nr\ m «naU check, Wte, and Black. Black and White deck | 1 , Queen btreet, Auckland. iw»-g>» colours. Length, 18m - Sizffi J« » 5 ? 6 6^6 § I — II "*

i === ~ ~" T==: J WINTER REQUIREMENTS I NOW SHOWING at I — THE I Pitt Street and Karangahape Road. i n«r»4- WINCEYETTE BLOUSINGS, double width, Cream WHITE WOVEN BLOOMERS-2/11, 3/11, 5/11. V\ UftSS VJOOuS UCUI. grounds, in fine line stripes, in Red, Bine, and HEAVY WHITE FLANNELETTE NIGHTS— m Black, also Black grounds in Groy and Sky- 9/11, 10/11, 12/11. I I At 3/11 yard—GABARDINES, in Fawn, Grey, Special Value, 2/11 yard. WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES —11/6, 12/11, 1 Putty, Champagne, Brown, and Navy. Full CEFEA SERGE, a favourite material for blouse 13/11. I double width. wear or pyiamacloth in Cream and Navy WOV EN' NIGHTDRESSES, in White or Natural I 1 At 2/6 yard-CHECK TWEEDS, Black and White, ground with Black, Sky, Helm., Pink, and colour warm and cora(o , rtab i & _ 9/ ii ( 11/6, 12/6 I with o.'oured over-checking in Green, Brown, urey stapes; wears and washes well. CREAM FLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS—4/11, Eelio., Maroon, and Navy. Full double width. 6/11. I I A; 3/6 yard-ARMURES, in Grey, Sa*e, Mole, Qfwfak ill tllP ftpftt FI.ANNELETTE DRESSING GOWNS - 11/6, } Wine, Navy, and Black. Full double width. 3pCUai& 111 lilt Ollft UCIJI. 16/n> 61 At 4/11 yard-COVERT COATINGS, 40 inches „„.„,.„..„-«.,„«, «■ t, HEAVY FLANNELETTE DRESSING GOWNS, in ! wide/in medium and dark Grey Fawn, and PAISLEY DESIGNS IN SILK NINON, 40 inches pink or trimmed f braiding-12 6. \ Brown mixtures. m %:>™<*)\* for evening wear or over-dresses NIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING GOWNS -19/11, At 3/11 yard-COVERT TWEEDS, soft wool mix- -*«* 9 ' n onr S P eCial PriC6 ' 4 / U 22/6, 29/6, 35/-. !M tares, in Greens and Brown only. „„l ™™, ™ M ,™™, » n -v j • PADDED SILK DRESS GOWNS-35/-, 39/6, 45/-. a. kmi tjkattv jvi\r\T <rmvr?T\4 : n; a „„r,,l SILK CREPE GEORGETTES, 40 inches wide, in ' ' ' ' ' • At 5/11-HEAVY WOOL TWEEDS, in Diagonal Fawn, Naw, Amethyst, Bottle Green, and lll| n «rli o rU I\*~* and Herringbone effects; in Browns and Greys Nj ; Brown-Worth 9/11 yard. Our Special MatlClleSter UtDl, f| only. full double width. 5/n rfi V SAt 7/11 yard - HEAVY WOOL DIAGONAL O REPE DE CHINES, 40 inches wide, m White, STRIPED FLANNELETTES, durable makes—l/ 3, 5 I TWEEDS, in Browns, Greys, Saie, Fawn, Sky, and Rose Pink, very suitable for evening 1/4s, 1/6s, 1/Bs, 1/10$ per yard. i Drab, Nattier. 45 inches wide „„,„„„ wear—Our Special Price, 8/11. WHITE AND CREAM "FLANNELETTES, soft ! At 8/11 yard-52-INOH HEAVY WOOL VELOUR DAINTY NINONS, 40 inches wide, in White, Skv, qualities—l/ 3, 1/4s, 1/6s, 1/Bs, 1/11$, 2/3, 2/6. lAt TWEEDS, suitable HEAVY WOOL in Brown DAINTY NINONS, 40 inches wide, frocks or motor ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, in Orkney ; TWEEDS, suitable fir girls' coats, in Brown or pj n j l) excellent for evening frocks or motor ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, in Orkney I lattice checkings, also heavy wool diagonal in vails-Our Special Price, 3/11 yard. Grey or Shetland—2/3, 2/6, 2/11. i ; Brown and Blue mixture. BLACK SEALETTE, for Ladies' Coats, 50 inches ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— ; j At 8/11 yard-HEAVY WOOL COATINGS, 46 wide-35/- yard. Single Bed Size— I I inches wide; Light Grey, Medium Grey, CI en- ALL-WOOL CREAM BLANKEr COATING, 50 Double Bed Size— 39/6, 45/-, 49/6. | cal Blue, Electric Blue, Grey, Brown. Also, inches—l 7/6 yard. ALL-WOOL GREY BLANKETS—3S/6. P I 40-INCH HEAVY VELOUR TWEED, in dark WADDED QUILTS, in various designs and I At S /u"yard-52-rNCH WIDE HEAVY WOOL SHOWrOOITI SOCd'alS. rSteTsize-U/e. 1 j TWEED, for coat, in Light Navy only. _ r Double Bed 8,7.0-27/6, 35/6. 1 !H At 13/6 yard-BLANKET TWEED, 54 inches A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF MAIDS'ALL-WOOL BROWN BUSH RUGS-8/11 each. t wide, extra heavy wool goods, in Middle Blue VELOTJR COATS, in Brown and Tango col- FULL-SIZE HEAVY BUSH RUGS— I only. „.„„ m „„. mTO .„, „ ours - Sizes, 27in, 30in, 33in, 36in-29/6, 32/6, COLOURED BEDSPREADS—3/11 each. k / At 15/6 yard—BLANKET COATING, in Blue-Grey 35/6, 39/6. These are choice goods, and worth BROWN TURK TOWELS—2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 8/11, i S only; extra heavy make. double the price marked. 4/6 pair. j I At 8/11 yard-BLAOK AND WjIITE CHECKS, LADIES' RAINCOATS, in Light and Dark Fawns, WHITE TURK TOWELS-2/11. 3/11, 4/11, 6/11 j 54 inches wide, in small and medium checks fashionable st'-les and comfortable cut— 35/-, pair. . ~», „„*.„„m™., ~ • L 46/ "' 49 / 6 ' 59 -' 9 ' t0 5 6 - WHITE BATH TOWELS-3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 «a. lAt 8/11 yard-WOOL SERGETTES, 46 inches HEAVY SICILIAN CLOTH COSTUMES, in dark 4/6 pair. At 8/11 yard-BLAOK AND WHITE CHECKS, LADIES' RAINCOATS, in Light and Dark Fawns, WHITE TURK TOWELS-2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 6/11 54 inches wide, in small and medium checks fashionable stWes and comfortable cut—3s/-, pair. | onl '- -», „,™„.™»™. ~ • L 46/ "' 49 / 6 ' 59 / 9 > t0 5 S uineas ' WHITE BATH TOWELS-3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 «a. At 8/11 yard-WOOL SERGETTES, 46 inches HEAVY SICILIAN CLOTH COSTUMES, in dark I wide; in Greys, with medium or wide line an d medium Grevs, smart collar, and trimmed Iff -«.-_„., P P1~.11.1~.* I\ i. fl stripe, with buttons; b 0 Mercery & UOliling Uept. At 8/11 yard-WOOL GABARDINES, 52 inches BANNOCKBURN TWEED COSTUMES, well cut r \ wide, in Medium Grey, Dark Grey, and Saxe. and finished with side panel; plain skirt, with MEN'S ALL-WOOL KNIT UNDERPANTS, I At 9/11 yard-ALL-WOOL SERGE, 54 inches wide, belt— ribbed—6/11, 7/11, 8/11, and 9/6. O.S. Men's I n splendid line for girls' school frocks, good dye; FINE ALL-WOOL COATING NAVY COSTUMES, Do., Do.. 8/11, 9/11, 10/6. ! extra special, value. coat silk-lined throughout, semi-fitting back, MEN'S WINTER - WEIGHT PLAIN WOVEN j At 9/11 yard — HEAVY DIAGONAL WOOL panel effect front, with pockets; a smart and UNDERSHIRTS AND FANTS—Men's size, COATING SERGES, in Saxe and Black only. durable costume—£7/7/-. 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6. O.S. Men's, 9/6, 9/11, \ 52 inches wide. MAIDS' WOOL TAM-O'-SHANTERS, in Saxe, 10/6, 11/6. (Shirts long or short sleeves.) I NAVY AND BLACK WOOL COATING SERGE, Navy, Emerald, Cardinal, and Cream Our MEN'S ALL-WOOL KNIT SOX-1/11$, 2/3, 2/9 ; i 52 and 54 inches wide— 7/11, 8/11, 10/9, 12/6, Special Price, 1/11$. pair. I and 15/6 yard. These are the best values in LADIES' STRAW READY-TO-WEAR HATS- MEN'S HEAVY ALL-WOOL N.Z. - MADE \ the trade to-day. Snecial Value, 3/11. TWEED TROUSERS, all sizes, smart patterns. H WINTER BLOUSINGS, in all the wanted colour- LADIES' VELVFT READY-TO-WEAR HATS- Extra Special Value—l 7/6 pair, ings, stripe and figure effects, at 1/2s, 1/4s, Our Special, 15/11. MEN'S BLACK OILSKIN COATS, walking or j \, 1/6$ yard. GREY WOVEN UNDERSKIRTS-4/11, 7/11, 8/1! riding stvle-36/6. I BLAOK STRIPE VELOUR BLOUSINGS, in vari- GREY WOVEN BLOOMERS - 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, MEN'S OIL CANVAS COATS, walking or riding g ous colourings—l/ 6$ yard. 7/11. stylo—66/-. j I Ashley's Husy iP orner Newton, I JTIIL JLJr For Value and Service j

Make KODAK Records x of your soldier boy's return Your soldier boy will soon be home. Think of all the welcomings and celebrations—families re-united after long years of absence and suspense—just imagine the joys of meeting your own boy again. Do not let these momentous occasions pass without making a permanent record •-splendid Kodak pictures to tell of all that happened on these first days of happy re-union. Autographic Kodaks from 40/- Brownies from 10/6 The Autographic feature with which all Kodaks and Folding Brownies are fitted enables you to make a note with the date on the film at the time-a fine idea when making records which will be treasured in the future. OF ALL KODAK DEALERS AND ASK FOR FREE PRICE LIST Sold by AI! Kodak Dealers KODAK (Australasia) LTD. J li= Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin e=U POWDER I I /<f| -*- OF J < LV \ t <m, < -f\ IL <M' - Ladies who use "Excelsior" Baking | Ladies who use "Excelsior" Baking % One ot the reasons (or the Powder knOW that it is Without a rival. I | «cell.nc ol "bicelssor" It is a delightful return to pre-war con- ? oVT.r. a .bl4 re S; ditto "<* such a splendid baking i 1 b«t method known. powder which never fails. | | Brown Barrett, ltd. Small TiflS (5 OZ.) 11- I 1 ! I —^ —"—; Large Tins 13 oz.) 2,4 I I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 10 (Supplement)

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