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I II .— — — — i ,«| ! V,;* - '■ ■' — - —————— i -|- ■■ nj. ■ K [ ' ' " ' ■■■" i—*g=SSsS _ || |533- ■ ' MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD. ' : ' ' Quality Furnishings, and the Unusual in Rugs .... . & . ; • • Extensive in their varieties, and of dependable quality—-always-— I Ml home decorations, hangings, carpets, rugs and linoleums 1 V^Jll&jL/\\ fßi are appreciated alike for their beauty, long service, and actual ' H WSIMX\ 11111 economy. Whatever the furnishing or floor covering need may i&\ (PI be, a visit will provide many suggestions, whilst the excellent display Ijijn, \\\ Sill facilities in both these important sections will make choosing both ' ' p»i\ I§|l\ \\\ |||lji easy and pleasurable. |MiT\ \ "SUNDOUR" NETS-—The latest in curtain fabrics, in ; '■ IllfMr \ \ Ija&f /if Kb I artistic shades such as Orange, Lemon, Jade, Green, W1 I lf!m\ V \lsMf /$ Helio, and also Black. Effective alike for French Doors Hf I siffiff'Jif TV/Hi' I and side hangings. "Sundour" Nets are fadeless. 52 J /Mm J?*n ' inches wide, 3/11 yard. ' mr/Wl isEiw> \MM ARTISTIC CANVAS for Hall or heavy curtains. A Pct/miT--// WWillNiM } splendid range with natural coloured centre, and borders jj Hn (§WI : in shades of Blue, Brown, also Black. A fringe may be if J & If/Jwfjf' ' \ given these novel fabrics by drawing and knotting j // —U I tH • 1 threads at foot. 50 inches wide. 10/6 yard. / ... ' • II \\UP OPEN WORK CANVAS, lending itself to embroidery or // 's applique work, makes artistic curtains for lounge or i U smoke room. In shades of Tangerine, Rose Pink, Royal j Blue, and Biscuit. 50 inches wide. 11/6 yard. FADELESS TAPESTRIES in Silk or Silk and Cotton textures. A wide range for furniture covers or hangings ■ j - in every room. N From soft shades in Pinks, Blues, or ' THE STORE WILL RE- Mauve, to full Reds, Dark Blue, Green or Brown colouraim ADr\r i tmtii o in g ß » every requirement and colour scheme is "provided [ / «», I, for in this excellent selection. Width. 50 inches, ranging P.M. ON FRIDAY. in price from 13/9 y „d to 39/6 yard. ju— —————— Furnishings Section—Second Floor, "N. ■ y Hand-Made Persian Rugs NOT for some years has it been possible to obtain genuine hand Carpets, LJJ j made Persian Rugs, and the recent arrival of soma delight- Linoleums I I j ful specimens therefore endows M. and C. Carpet displays at the and Rugs. I moment with ihc exceptional and the unique. Made entirely by Third Floor. " J hand, and embodying that Persian craftsmanship which has never A i || quite been equalled, each rug in this collection is different in aqifo /jffli pattern, and is a perfect example of the weaver's art. In the I &§&§ finest examples is seen that rare.apd original silken sheen, and in Jm&W (§&&& every instance the colours and blendinga stamp these creations as Mmwf f essentially Persian. Some of the ruga are shown in one of our jSmffi/ M / Bmll windows, but inspection of the department display is cordially rfjflffl invited. Those in search of the unusual in tasteful rugs will find epSa particular interest in this featuring, but visitors are equally welcome, whether they come to purchase or inspect. Milne & Ghoyce, Limited j ji Queen St. "Qualify Always Auckland 1 ' 1 ll II i ;

.11 ..... .. • — - 111—: , A Kemp Soit Awaits Yoii a whilst ready for immed- :.'/ ;::" S®aMa iate service, marks such a distinct '!.:; ;! : advance in garments of the kind, as to set all precedent at nought! *' I ' B C ®°^ n ' and with full appreciation of the pur- |; 1 '% '' 9 WBljri, port of our words. It is a favourable fact that it will please , >j; US *° ( * emonßtrate t0 ™ ost critical and, indeed, the more ' ; 1 r « crit ' ca * be its scrutiny the-better we will be pleased. ' | ' • Th ' C Stylc is conßUmmale Your size is Here almost of ;„ .••""•'ij'j" ' cxprcsses l^c atest Vo ß uc d surety; Any minor altera-/ ' 'Im' ! *" C3t c " c^cs ' y ct is lions that may be needed we i! i' l tA Kemp Suit Awaits once by Ready for Easter Service! Y* a suit that whilst ready for immed- 1 iate service, marks such a distinct advance in garments of the kind, as to set" all precedent at nought! We say this definitely and with full appreciation of the pur- ! port of our words, it is a favourable fact that it will please , us to demonstrate to Ihe most critical and, indeed, the more critical be its scrutiny the-better we will be pleased. | The style is consummate Your size is here almost of l| and expresses the latest vogue a surety. 1 Any minor altera- ' in West End circles, yet is Hons that may be needed we ' marked by a gentlemanly re- will execute for you at once by I'M serve withal and displays the our Bespoke staff.: Colour I j'. f. 3 !' striving for meretricious effect. tones and half-tones include i [;; Thorough tailoring — and the modish Nuance and Co-' \.;t ! I; ! •••• thoroughness in its true sense- iombe Greys and soft and mid ' |"W Sh|| IHHSS Hi is the explanation, linked with Brunettes, together- with a I; 1 W&Wn 11 a worthiness of material equally. super range or ribbed Indigo j (,• [Km jgpjjjjl ||i||| i liPilli la in the seen and the unseen ' Blue Serges, sun tested in the • .'■■%. If rl BiSl Spl I ii IF parts- y piece for colour fastness., j| r ".HI .. lIM » The Price is [ ; - I 1 BflHHi Five and Six Guineas! . ; jj m The wit photographed by us „ % j j fl and shown here it ia Glen Urqu* ||([ tiveh correct for present veer. j / 1 sSSfJi r; i ■ - -"M ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18356, 23 March 1923, Page 4

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