• Sd^M^MBMHHBfIMIHEHHIHBfIBHKIRSaBSSBOIBHUfIE -' " i ■■ N. 1..1.1. - 1 I A glorious range of Light I Shades M A quaintly shaped and colourful light shad© H is one of tho most effective home decorations If that could be suggested, and those who are §j preparing cheerful interior decorations for fl Christmas will find the M. and C. Lamp fl Shade Department a place of great inspirafl tion. fl There are shades in every conceivable shape, B si2e, and colouring, at all prices, and recent fj shipments bring novelties from France, which El reveal a beauty quite beyond the .power of fl words to describe. » fl Electric light standards, too, are represented §f in all shapes and sizes, for both floor and S table, in brass and copper and oxydised fl '. silver. H . In the Furnishing Section, Fourth Floor. I Fancy Linens. I Because of their usefulness, and the. air of ■;•■?. refinement they engender, make gifts W'i] that are always greatly appreciated by fl : the home lover, and, when an unrestricted g ; choice is coupled with reasonable pricings 1 and such splendid value? ,as are offered M. 3 ; and C. patrons, selecting something appro--9 v priate becomes both >. pleasurable and Hi satisfying. ' ' • v „ W'A "Especially worthy of mention is a range pi II J Chinese linen novelties. They are beauti-* ;' 'Especially worthy of mention is a range oi " Chinese linen novelties. They are beautiII ~ fully fine in quality, and reveal delightful _;' 'k' ■ examples of hand embroidering, and a very fl';! tasteful use of filet insertion. ■ • Cluny hand-made lace novelties, embracing Hi;'! i tea cloths, tray cloths, pillow shams, runners, fl : \ centres', and duchess sets, are delightful H : examples that are sure to find appreciation. a Then there are Madeira hand-embroidered 1 ' tea cloths, tray cloths, centres, runners, 9 : duchess sets, and d'oyleys. H "• Tf real service-giving linens are desired as a fl gift, .a- wide choice iff afforded in handfl : embroidered IrisE linen goods. fl In coloured napery there is great variety in B , cushion cases, centres, and runners at most H reasonable prices. I Holiday Apparel Needs for Men H ' Cream Cotton Garbi. Trousers, at 16/6. I Cream, -Wool Flannel Trousers, at H 32/6. Cream Garbi. Trousers, from 35/-. I Grey Flannel Trousers, 21/-, 29/6, 37/6. I Blazers, 21/-, 35/-, and 37/6. Genuine fl Panama Hats, in particularly smart B shapes, 37/6. Cotton One-piece Bathing fl Suits, regulation style, 4/6. One-piece I Wool Bathing Suits, 13/6. Two-piece B Woollen . Bathing Suits, 15/6. Quigley fl. Canadian Wool Bathing Costumes, 19/6, 24/6. I Men's English Boots and Shoes I from .29/6 . i This price is for Solid Leather Footwear, fl. smart in shape, and thoroughly dependI- able in every way. In. shoes at the above \\ price there is a choice of three different I styles,. They have light welt soles,.and I; arc obtainable in Patent, Box Calf, or I i Glace. The boots are showing in Glace fl Kii and Box Calf, in three different H styles. L Glace. Smart Shoe is showing in Glace Kii and Box Calf, in three different styles. A Very Smart Shoe is a Nigger Oxford fl style, with light welt sole, and pointed §| toe. Leather lined, and quite the latest. «g —Price, 38/6. ) 9 First Floor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 17
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