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ASHION Direct /C2 / C( X£&? /C 3 Spring Millinery . featuring New in Braid Straw C 2, 3 and 4 are expressed in soft braid straw, and feature the new folded crown and trimmings of faille ribbon and ornaments. Obtainable in all the newest colourings, including cherry, sage green, cinnamon, navy, putty, fawn, silver grey, white, new blue, » mid. brown, black—Price, 29/6. C2o—The Pouch Bag is an extremely popular shape this season. Commodious and serviceable, it may be had in plain or fancy Nappa Kid, finished with shell mount —Price, 27/6. FABRICS DAINTy ® DIFFERENT Accessories for Milady's Toilette pertaining to personal apparel, from the dainty neck-piece to the shapely shoe, is so delightfully different at the M. & C. Store that the new season commences with unbounded interest. > And since it is a Season of minute attention to detail, in order to ensure a correct ensemble, frequent visits of inspection at this juncture are imperative. Exclusiveness has never been more in evidence, yet a general survey reveals that moderately priced fashions and fabrics are an outstanding feature of the Season. Friday, the "Long Day," provides the opportunity for an evening as well as a day-time visit. Mannequin Parades in the Tudor Room at 3.15, 5.15 and 6.15 p.m., Saturday morning at 1 1 a.m. a Hill" n rfvfS miJCl 6 dtsTm A l. r A Trio of . . Distinctive Tagel Shapes C 5, 6 and 7—Attractive shapes in fancy tagel straw, featuring small drooping brims and folded crowns, trimmed faille ribbon and smart pleatings. Colours include new blue, rose beige, almond green, cherry, raisin, brique, black, white, and navy— Price, 29/6. C2l —French Kid Gloves, one dome, featuring novelty turnback embroidered cuffs and points to match. In champagne, beige, mode, tan, and pastel—ls/6 pair. C23—French fiuede Gloves, with turn-back embroidered cuffs and points to match; one dome. In colours of silver, French grey, pastel, beige, beaver, and champagne—l 2/6 pair. Begin the with a S Coiffure Call at the Beauty Salon on the fifth floor and take advantage of the advice and services of the London-trained Hairdressers and Beauty Specialists. Now, right at the commencement of tjae season, is the opportune moment. Arts & Crafts Scarves In Georgette and Crepe de Chine, featuring futuristic designs in "Paintex" effects, these are the very latest accompaniments to the Spring mode. For the early chooser there is a wide variety, priced from 19/6. Rock Crystal Necklaces For both day time and evening wear, genuine Rock Crystal Necklaces are a novelty of the season. In Clear Crystal, they are obtainable from 18/6. In exquisite tintings, from 25/A Season of . . Dainty Lace For whole frocks, part frocks, inserts® and trimmings, laces are to enjoy a great vogue. Quite the last word are the dainty thread laces with hand-painted motifs, showing in various widths, designs and colourings. Laces and insertions to match. JW"W w " 2 /] I Jw™# CB—Distinctive Three-piece Suit in All-Wool Knit, with skirt in ribbed effect and sleeveless jumper with V neck and envelope pockets. In rose, new blue, grey, fawn, and green—B9/6. C9—Smart Three-piece Suit in All-Wool Knit, two-tone effect. Skirt has ribbed finish, jumper convertible collar and inset pockets. Same colourings as CB—B9/6. ClO—This Attractive Three-piece Suit of Wool Knit shows a new note for Spring in the sleeveless jumper with square neck-line and horizontal stripes. Same colourings as CB—B9/6. CI 2—Three-piece Suit, featuring striped and plain effects in Wool Knit; finished buttons of self material and patch pockets. Same colourings as CB—CI s—Distinctive Kasha Frock, with pointed collar and tie belt, finished Swiss embroidery to tone. In grey, fawn, beige, and bois de rose. S.W. and w.— £6/19/6. CI 6—Smart Frock in Plain and Fancy Kasha; the plain in mauvette shade, fancy in tones of saxe, grey, and mole. Collar has ribbon tie ends, waist finished with fancy buckle. Small Women's—£7/19/6. CI 7—All-Wool Repp Coat Frock in Macaw Red, featuring knife pleats at front, self tone chain stitching and envelope tabs at waist. Women's—£6/19/6. CHOYCE Ltd FOR THINGS DEC Elizabeth Arden - 1 ' * . ■"> ' These world-famed beauty preparations are now obtainable in the M. &C. Toilet Section. 'Tis truly said that "a healthy skin is a lovely skin," and there is no greater aid in this attainment than by using Elizabeth Arden Creams and Skin Tonics. The New Voi Liken the Second veritable Garden Every whimsical mood of Spring and Summer finds expression in the printings and colourings of these daintiest of all cotton fabrics. From the subdued pastel tonings and quaintest of patterns to positive tones and indescribable new printings, what a wealth of choice they afford. Prices, too, are varied and reasonable, ranging from 2/11 yard. Floral Posies For wear with . , Sports Suits rATifinn#» in ravniir. * continue in favour, and appear in a variety of fresh Spring-like colourQUEEN STREET AUCKLAND waistcoats, collars and cuffs of imitation calf skin and reptilian effects are the latfest dictate. Ground Floor. Snake Bangles are another bf the season's novelties, obtainable at S/G. Cluster Bracelets, in silver or gold, at 4/6.

WKk&m X; llwh?l c.neap paint isn't cheap at all unless it is guaranteed 100% combination Lead and Zinc —to cover as manyyards per gallon, to last longer than pure White Lead and to cost less than Berger's "8.P." Paint. You can't judge paint T>y price—you must know what it contains—the real judgment lies not in cost per gallon, but cost per yard, per job, per year. Berger's B.P. is the cheapest paint to buy—alwavs. B.P. will cost less per yard—per job —and per year.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 5