9 Neckwear. Novelties. A useful gift, and one that may be appropriately chosen for young or old,, is suggested in a dainty collar. The fashionable Bertha shape may be chosen in Guipure, Net, Crepe de Chine, or Georgette, at prices to suit'all, while vests in high or low neck styles would be appreciated by mother. Then there are Spanish scarves in Cream or Black, and hat swathes in a wonderful range of Paisley and Jazz effects. Travel Goods on the First Floor Whether it be a useful, inexpensive bag for holiday or week-end trips, a solid leather suit case, a ' hat box, a blouse case, an attache case, or a cabin trunk, M. and C. stocks provide the most satisfactory choice in every, respect. Especially-worthy of note are the strong. Fibre Suit Cases, fitted with two locks and keys, and in sizes 28in., 24in., and 26in. Just what is needed for week-end trips or days' by the seaside. Price, 15/9. •'»'•■ '■'■•'* Bathing Apparel must not be 1 overlooked— "Whether it be a. distinct novelty or a, neat regulation swimming. suit, M. and C. collecting afford a most satisfactory choice in every respect. Every, age and size is considered, right frpm the tiniest tot, with headwear, costumes, cloaks, sandals, paddleva, and waders; Ladies' Cotton Woven Bathing Suits, Navy, . with White braid trimming, are showing at 5/11 each/ Other Cotton Suits, with round necks, and skirt attached, are showing in such colourings as Black and Emerald, Boyal and Black, > Brown and Gold, and Black and Gold, at 12/6 and 14/11. ; ; \'MtySM All-wool Bathing 'Suits, two-piece jumper styles, with patent sleeves, are in. Black and White, Navy and Royal,' Jade and White, and Saxe and White. 16/6 and 17/6. .Meridian; Bathing Costume, in one-piece \ style, skirt attached, finished with girdle, and showing in various colourings, from 17/9. A Beautiful Quality AH-wcol Bathing Suit, one-piece style, with skirt attached, is attractively priced at 25/-. A Smart Bag makes a Sensible Gift. : "' And there are so many quaint styles to select there's the Tapestry bags, now so fashionable, the Milanese, the Paisley, the silk, and the beaded bags, the Morocco, the I crocodile, and the suede. Then there are " the, .vanity cases, . visiting purses,, wallets, ' tobacco pouches, note books, and diaries, all assembled in great variety in the one section . oh the' - ground floor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18586, 19 December 1923, Page 17
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