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the "LONG DAY" at M.-& C.'s ya NEW! GIRLS' HAT SETS AT 25/6 In a fine quality brushed wool, they are showing in colourings of kingfisher, flame, beige, new tan, or cloud, with variegated designs in contrasting colours. In the Children's Millinery Section, First Floor. FINE QUALITY FUR COLLARS Fur trimming is the vogue, and an offering such as this cannot fail to make a wide appeal. In three different furs—brown kolinsky, black or b;own long-haired fur, mole or beaver coney—they are in the latest shape, lined and padded ready for use. 4-inch trimmings to match are priced at S/6 per yard. Turkey arid marabou feather trimming, suitable for evening frocks, etc., is showing in a variety of colours: Peach, helio., saxe, pink, black, rose, white, cloud, turquoise, jade, bois de rose, sky, henna, and represents splendid value at 1/11 per yard. 18-inch silk and wool all-over is showing in a wide range of colours and designs suited for trimming the row frock or coat styles. Usually 7/11. Special for the "Long Day" at 4/6 per yard. Trimming Department now on the Second Floor. o COAT FROCK A SPECIAL AT 79/6 In garbi., repp, fancy marocain, in the season's newest styles, featuring flares, godets, trimmings of braid, contrasting colours, etc. In quite the newest colours: Rust, brown, Mary blue, sable, beaufort, navy, black. Worth £4/19/6 to 12 guineas. Third Floor. AGAIN! 200 PAIRS AT 19/11 So great was the success of last Friday's shoe offering at 19/11 that another has been prepared for this week at the same amazing figure. Strap and court models, embracing travellers' samples and oddments, in the wanted leathers in grey, fawn, black, brown. Although no one model is obtainable in a complete range of sizes, all sizes and half sizes are represented when taken collectively. Selling commences 9 a.m. on the First Floor. BOYS' NAVY REEFER COATS, SPEC PRICED ATIg/g Smartly cut and well lined, they are finished with best trimmings throughout, and may be had in sizes 0000 to 5, for ages 3to 9 years. All sizes at the One Price, 18/6. First Floor. BOYS' TWEED SPORTS ' SUITS, VERY KEENLY PRI English made from a fine quality 1 tweed, smartly cut, and well lined throughout. In mid grey, dark grey, or heather mixtures. In sizes for ages 7to 18 years. Sizes 5 and 6 7 to 1 2 1 3 to 16 29/6 32/6 36/6 First Floor., A SAVING g/. CHILDREN'S WOOL BREECHETTE SETS Just what is needed for the colder days to come, these little sets are in all-wool knit in shades of blue, cream, or rose, and fancy striped coats. In sizes 14in., 16in., and 18in., and worth 35/9. For the "Long Day," 27/9. First Floor. 50-INCH CASEMENTS AT 1/11 Bordered and fancy designs, they are in light and dark grounds, in many instances reversible. Particularly suited for tearooms, apartment houses, or places where a good heavy serviceable hanging is needed. The above price represents a very considerable saving. Fourth Floor. msm r«i^ Mrt MIS mm wmmma SPECIALLY MAIDS' & GIRLS' BRUSH WOO In sizes for ages 6to 14 years, they are showing in a big range of dainty colours, and in the two styles sketched above. Ml 4 has cap to match, whilst Mls has hood attached. In sizes 24in. to 39in. Prices, 19/11, 22/6, 27/6,35/-, 42/First Floor. PRACTICALLY HALF PRICE! SATIN RAVISCHE AT 6/11 A charming two-tone satin with a rich lustrous finish, making it particularly suited for evening gowns or bridesmaids' frocks. In very smart colours: Ivory, rose, lavender, sunset, champagne, turquoise, sky, shell pink. 38 inches wide, and usually sold at 13/6 per yard. Second Floor. rnv "GAGE" Velvet Hats at 21/.Six different shapes in a fine quality velvet, all featuring the new and smart close-fitting styles, stitched brims, and section crowns in colours of fawn, tan, nigger, or brown and fawn combined. A very keen pricing. Third Floor. AN UNUSUAL ONE-DAY PRICING ! Wool Knit Costumes at 63/Knitwear is still greatly in vogue, and this exceptional offering provides the opportunity to purchase some of the season's smartest styles at a very moderate price. There are 30 in all, in plain and jacquard knit effects in the wanted colours: Almond, sable, cloud, Mary blue, and brown. If sold in the usual way they would range from 89/6 to 6 guineas. JUMPERS SPECIALLY PRICED <*T 6/11 A collection of 100 in a variety of smart styles in fancy silk and wool knit in a range of multi-colour effects. Third Floor. TWO MUCH-APPRECIATED SERVICES. FOOTWEAR RENEWALSFIRST FLOOR. DOWN QUILT RE-MAKING—-FOURTH FLOOR. MUCH UNDERPRICED ! IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES AT 4/6 One-dome imitation suede gloves. They may be had with short cuff embroidered in white or contrasting colours, or a turn-down braided cuff. In cocoa, leather, oak, cinnamon, sable, pongee, mode, pastel, silver, beaver, grey, fawn. Ground Floor. A MOLLETON DRESSING GOWN AT 18/11 An exceptional opportunity to purchase a winter-weight dressing gown at a moderate price. In a fine quality molleton cloth, magyar shape, long sleeves, roll collar, finished with pockets, and fastening at side with tie. In colour combinations of navy and red, navy and brown, black and gold. Second Floor. SPECIAL! IMITATION LACE TEAC M 4/11 A very special offering that may not occur again for a very long time. Dainty lace edged cloths, they have open-work centres, and in size 36in. x 36in. Napery Section, Second Floor. PLAIN RUBBER APRONS PRICED A 2/6 In a good quality rubber, the aprons are in the style illustrated above, and may be had in jade, old rose, light saxe, reseda, grey, or light blue. Ground Floor. WORTH 24/6. BACK-LACING CORSETS 12/9 A J.B. Masterfront model in a strong blue and white brocade, a sports number with elastic top and medium hip, two sets of hose supports. In sizes 22 to 24. Also strong white coutil for average figures, low top, long hip, in sizes 25 to 30. Second Floor. WORTH 12/6 PER YARD. VERLAINE lEI.OVR At 4/11 A soft woolly weave similar to fancy stockinette, showing in a big range of multi-colour marie effects suitable for frocks, coats, or winter dressing gowns. 56 inches wide. As a ready demand is anticipated, early inspection is advised. Second Floor. ILNE & CHOYCE LTD. ,\ Mt: li'lflirii m f pffl H iilH g ill'f 1250 PAIRS! ART SILK & COTTON HOSE AT 4/6 Extra weight artificial silk and cotton hose, seam at back, spliced toes and heels, wide suspender tops. In quite new colours: Desert brown, dawn, rose, beiige, peach, flesh, nude, champagne, natural, cloud, sable, white, brown, Iblack. In marie effects: Sunbum, cinnamon, silver, suede, thrush, mulatto, nigger, black, white. A very special pricing for the one day. Ground Floor. TRIFLES OF DOUS IMPORTANCE FROM THE GROUND FLOOR Feather Evening Bags, Ostrich and Marabou, in very smart shapes in ten of the newest colours, and well worth 10/6, are priced at 4/11 for the "Long Day." Chubby Umbrellas, in blacjc, navy, or brown, eight-rib, with fancy handles and coloured tips. Specially Priced, 1:2/6. Three-quarter inch Real Suede Belts, in fancy eyeletted designs, are in shades of flame, airforce blue, light tan, beaiver, mole, and parma violet. Specially Priced at 1/11 each. Artificial Silk Polo Vestettes, in rich stripes of bright contrasting colours, with collar in marie effect. Priced for the "Long Day" at 4/6. Fine Quality' Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, in check and fancy effects. Special at 1/9 each. Smokers' Stands in antique brass and antique silver effects, 30in. high, complete with ash tray and match stand, are very specially priced at 10/6 each. Queen Street For ServiceAuckland SAMPLE TOWELS BELOW US A big collection, comprising white and fancy colour Turkish towels from hand to bath sizes. They are mostly in pairs,, but in some cases are single. An unusual opportunity, permitting as it does a saving of 4/- in the £ on alll-the-year-round necessities. Second Floor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 21