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1 „ SENSIBLE SPENDING. # I I TO-MORROW IS HALF-PRICE REMNANT DAY AT M. & C.'s. I 1 _ I I ATT pmrniCTc apr ■ Beginning in a very modest manner many years ago, Half-price Day I I HALF THE MARKED PRICE F™ and grCW - 1° ira P orla . nce ' and is "H 1 * 1 ? lookcd u P on to ' as a I ' buying dvent without equal. I WooLn^esrFabrics, 11 SiS? , To-morrow is one of those mid-season-days, that come just when j Household Linens, Furnishing preparations for summer needs in fabrics and apparel are under serious | j: - Fabrics, Laces, Embroideries, consideration. * | ■ verv Tpi?ihf Dßs ' a i' d make for No matter what section of the Store is visitedthe Showroom, the 1 veiy sensible spendmg. . Millinery, Dress Goods, Fancy. Household, and even Men's Depart- 1 1 Sectionals on the sJcom 'floor. ment —all have a series of specially-priced , lines, which,-in conjunction 1 | „on the S ccon ( floor. with the Half-price Remnants, make it a day of paramount importance | Ij " public. | | Here are a few instances that plainly indicate the wisdom of making To-morrow an important shopping day. 1 | ] TRIMMED MILLINERY AT 29/6. BLACK AND WHITE BRETONNE NET, 27in.—1/4J. i jj j Those who have visited our Millinery Section on Worth double. a Ssj previous half-price days will know what this special ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE, Lisle tops and feet; | | offering means. The hats are all of that fine quality slightly imperfect. Black, White, Grey, Mole — a H and style distinction which characterises M. and C. ' Special Price, 3/11. Usually 5/6. H Millinery, and will be eagerly purchased at to-morrow's 26-INCH MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, 3 i 111 low price. open design—Special Price, 4/11. Usually 6/6. a I offering means. The "hats are AT that fine quality CHILDREN'S CREPE White, Grey, Mole— a and style distinction which characterises M. and C. Special Price, 3/11. Usually 5/6. U Millinery, and will be eagerly purchased at to-morrow's 26-INCH MUSLIN EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING, B low price. open design—Special Price, 4/11. Usually 6/6. j * PANAMA HATS AT 15/6. CHILDREN'S CREPE FROCKS, traced for ernbroid- ; j 1 These are large, shady hats, of excellent quality, ering; Sky, Pink, Saxe, and Grey; 20in., 22in., 0 f- and all smartly trimmed. Worth double the above __ ,ntr>r7r S l|. C n^T? ric f,' 3,6 ', Usually 4/3. H I price. COATING SERGE, all wool, soft finish, fine Twill; 1 | TAILORED HATS AT 29/6. suitable weight for frock or costume; in 8 shades; | : I This is another very interesting collection, em- tttt tt^<;tt tt or 13/6. ... . , 1 k,..,,.;.,™ „ k:„ t , i B , ,xt i ' rUJI SILK. 800 yards of excellent quality, good even H ! ! LIJ' ...g2 " - J™ Snd USEful HatS " weave Silk; 29m. wide-Speciaily Priced at 6/11. i I | SEE THE AI il'-PRIOE TABLES IN THE COLOURED VOILE. This is a very special line, for Jj I „ SHOWROOM. it represents the finest quality Plain Colour Cotton 1 J | They comprise an accumulation of smart and sea- Voiles in eight good shades; 38in.—Special Price, 1 1 sonable Frocks and Costumes and Skirts, that we have 1/11 J. Worth 3/6 and 3/11. H : | decided to offer at half the usual values. BLOCK PRINTED ART CRETONNES, in a, variety eg I '■* There are Costumes in Grey. Check effects, of good designs; soft, durable, and suited for ji , I Matron's Costumes in Dark Garbi, Taffeta and Jap. hangings or coverings; 31in. —4/11. Usually 5/11, j| I * Silk Costumes in Black and colours, White Voile 6/6. • _ ra j Frocks, and good quality Check Garbi Skirts. BLOCK STRIPE CRETONNES, for Cushions—Special jj I | They represent buying that no economical shopper Price, 1/11. Worth,2/9. || i j can overlook. ' Corsets. The clearing of broken size ranges in 19 < | Then there are Sports Coats and Blouses, that both Back and Front-lacing Corsets makes to-morrow pj : | mean a very considerable saving at the special prices. an opportune day for Corset buying. || 1 g UNDERWEAR NEEDS WILL BE WISELY Good shapes, in back-lacing uiakes, are specially priced g I SECURED TO-MORROW. on< k . Vu ■ Frontlacing '. at 19 / 6 ' 0 1 ~ ___ ~ n . r _ . . SO/-, 42;- These prices mean big savings §| 1 COTTON VESTS — 2,6. For 1/3. _ .. _ , . ii 1 MERINO COMBINATIONS—IO/6, lor 8/11. « f°F Men.—There s a one pound saving to be | I BILLIE BURKE PYJAMAS-Sl/-, for 15/6. de^uitsofScotchTweo,! g £ EMBROIDERED UNDERSKIRTS—I 2/6, 17/6, and CAMBRIC NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with stiff wrists, g| VVhite ground with Coloured Stripes incomplete || | DOME MILANESE LISLE GLOVES, White in SOILED AND LARGE SIZeVrESS SHIRTS, plain, i 1 . all sizes; slightly Specially Priced at.2/4*. stiff, and fancy .—Selling at hall-price: 1 I A VERY INTERESTING COLLECTION OF NECK- . BOYS' PANAMA HATS, good shapes— 13/6. i s WEAR, embracing latest collar shapes, will be sold Half-price to-morrow. fa at very low prices. YOUTHS' CEYLON NEGLIGE SHIRTS, wide col- | J FRENCH SILK VEILINGS, fancy mesh, in Black and oured stripes; for ages 13 to 15—Usually 8/6. | 1 colours—l/ 6 and 1/11 yard. Half-price to-morrow. 1 | MILNE & CHOYCE, Ltd., Queen Street j

• I" I TO STOREKEEPERS! ; (s I * * I A RUMOUR CONTRADICTED. |" ' » ! NO RETAIL SHOPS are to be | opened in New Zealand by | LIPTON LIMITED | Head Office, London, cabled on. November | 3rd | " Deny officially and emphatically rumour 1 regarding Retail Stores in New Zealand and I Australia."—(Signed), LIPTON. 1 ? V I | Lipton's Tea is sold by Grocers all over | the World; but Lipton's have no Retail 1 Stores outside the United Kingdom, with I ' the exception of Egypt. I | LIPTON LTD. I 56 Fort Street, Auckland* •" I OUR FURNITURE ' 1 13 ' , „ , , inn 510 tsnnvallec for . .111 ED. ' ~ • „ 10 1 Quality, Style and Finish | 1 Supplied to you 0 jfj Direct from Factory at Bedrock Prices. r\ 1 B.S.C. 8 COUSINS 8 COUSINS, Ltd. | i|] Kitchener Streei^^^^ E| &M£l 1 for HOLIDAY SEASON OR 1 I SEASIDE COTTAGES. r 1 | A small-sized " OEIOJT" Bangs Trill I By Special Appointment to His Excellency 1 yon the best servi<?4.* it is selfthe Earl ol Liverpool, K.C.M.G., M.V.O. | gained and needs so brick setting. POSTER'S DYE WORKS, "ORION' Raneel LEADING DYERS 1 *-J I is portable, and being supplied -with alii «,p.w _ § fittings complete, can be set tin by any! DRY CLEANERS 1 unskilled person. ' * 8 ; n { *«,,, § Unrivalled for .Cooking, Caking, and i Of the Dominion. I General Efficiency. Bums any fuel. 1 Head Office, Tsbcrnscld / WcikSi [ u c - cu&rifi Ar< w *tn S I ' Bldgs.. Earangahape Ed.. Epsom. § H - E - SHACKLOCK, LTD., | Auckland. ' 'Phones 1741 & 4335, g Auckland, Dunwfln, and Wellington. 8 j tHi Ceajtfar fizdsra Eecenre Ss&aal Mteniiw a,>,.v.-.. L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 11

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