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- V Vrw i W ilSIESife ■- * i M/ C 1 ■ : i> A "Different" Note in Sports Felts The cute little brim—the unusual folds :in the crown—No, tKe band is not ribbon, it is felt also, made up of narrow multi-colour strips. In Beige only, 39/6. And there are hundreds of other Felts that are different and distinctive, at prices ranging from 12/6, , m i m IP m m 'm. #Mfe* A. lm f5 /5 & ft W d mmsm r* LL L J m m m ' w. i. m rv: IS a At a Popular Price * 99/6 is a price within reach of practically every spending BmwSSBRi allowance—it is an extremely popular price for Coats, Frocks, and Jumper Suits, and to-day's sketches are hut a few examples from the wonderfully wide range of ngISBW 99/6 styles showing at the Milne & Choyce Store. Garments embodying the latest style notes and always 'j| expressive of that exclusiveness inseparable from j| || M. & C. Apparel. i Every size, too, from small women to out sizes, is fully jjjj H2—Wool Crepe de Chine, and extremely smart, too, / j j U fA with its new tiered skirt In Dove Grey, Acorn, and I / / \ \ \ Navy. Women's size.—99/6. / L—J—) \ H3—For afternoons: Frock of Delphinium Blue Cirepe £/ i "">«» de Chine, daintily beaded and pleated. Women's size. —99/6. H4—Extremely Smart 3-piece Suit, comprising Tweed Cardigan and Skirt and Stockinette Jumper, with new horizontal stripes. In Mustard and Colfee. Women's size—99/6. / Hs—Tweed and Stockinette combine to make this delightful Suit. Wotc the popular V neck and horizontal stripes in Jumper. In Azure and Fawn. Wombn's size—99/6. H 6 Navy and Red are the colourings in this Mock Jumper Suit of Marocain, for small women —99/6. H 7 Pintucks and pleats are the outstanding features of this delightful Frock. Smali women's size.—99/6. H 9 Wool Repp and Pintucked Georgette are the materials used in this delightful Frock .for the outsize figure.—-99/6. Hlo—Smart Crepe de Chine Frock, featuring long rever collar. ffor the outsize figure. In Black/Grey and Navy/Green.—99/6. Demonstration Alley Suggests dozens of the most interesting pastimes for filling in spare moments during the long winter evenings now right upon us. Everybody cain do something—it is just a matter of choosing what to do, A few minultes spent in Demonstration Alley, on the Ground Floor, will solve the answer to this question. Experts are there to give any helpful advice. in any width or design, Hemstitching, ScaUopirig, Overlooking- and Chain Stitch Embroidery, are Store Services available at most reasonable charges. Commissions are received in the Haberdashery Department Ground Floor. W53

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19924, 18 April 1928, Page 5