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Marks the Close of Birthday Week at M. & C.'s 1 §S 1 111 .>■ A- *ll /fflcii t?4aHiaMWMU nl niKtuium •••'■iiMt.il.'li* « ■ Hl*»' 111 I'. riOV M ■tmail ail ICH'ifii Mil v&s { wiriei:«H ■■«!■»■ int. ■'laiflcH-iriiHii DftTtH-Taifll^mruiMi nmtMm Ml iaii wntmniimnamiir !*■; toisasssM .■«, SlpSassiSEia omm MiSiji"SsSiHi'BM 'iWrwjsiißMuS!, Department ha? come forward with fresh lines that show excep|||j f tional savings—and the savings are on the most wanted merchandise in the Store. The specially priced personal apparel represents the season's latest and smartest, whilst all other lines are every day asked for goods. Birthday Week terminates at 12.15 Saturday, and it is our wish that the weekend be a memorable one. If price concessions mean anything our aim should be accomplished. Remember there are dozens of "specials" throughout the Store not mentioned in to-day's announcement. Wit A Sensational Pricing of Frocks at 34/11 Smartness, variety and value combine to make this the most interesting frock offering of Birthday Week. Fashioned from the much-favoured Printed Art. Silk, they are the very type of frock so necessary to every summer wardrobe. Flares, pleats and three-tier effect are featured, whilst printings and colourings provide a most interesting variety. Amazing Values in Princess Slips Coloured Sateen, round neck, hemstitched, pink, brown, tomato, navy, black—9/11. For 5/11. Coloured Embroidered Lawn, finished scalloping, pink, sky, mauve—--15/9. For 8/11. Natural Fuji, reliable quality, opera top, finished hemstitching. Lengths, 40-inch, 42-inch, 44-inch—ls/6. For 12/6. Fine Ribbed Vests of Siviss Cotton These styles, sleeveless, short sleeves, fancy front —Usually 4/6 and 4/11. Birthday Price, 3/11, 3 for 11/3. Also 5/6. For 4/6, 3 for 12/9. 36-inch Coloured Tea Cloths Traced for embroidery work, finished with hemstitch border in shades of mauve, buff, lemon, and tangerine—4/11. For 3/11 each. 54-inch Embroidered Voile With 18-inch pleated effect, in shades of rose beige and biscuit — 12/6. For 7/111. Two Tone Voile Flouncings Pleated style, in shades of saxe/white, saxe/grey, almond/biscuit, and cyclamen—ls/6. For 9/11. First with the Latest—Always The New Rayon "Netquisettes" A Big Special Purchase 2/6 yard These are the new window hangings that have become quite the rage overseas —so dainty are they, and different from anything previously shown that they will have an immediate appeal—36 inches wide, very finely woven, and in the quaintest of small designs in self colours. The wide colour range permits of an unrestricted choice. Specially ask to see them on the Home Service Floor. Fancy Suedene Belts One-inch width, reversible, in attractive colours and new designs, gilt buckle. All colours —1/11. For 1/3. Art. Silk Lingerie Laces In widths to 2\ inch. First-grade quality, ivory, ochre, green, shrimp. 6d and 9d. For 4d yard, 3/6 per dozen. Ladies 9 Fine Laim Handkerchiefs White centre, with deep self-coloured border, in attractive shades — 8d each. For Sd each, 2/3 half dozen. Light Weight Summer Fur Trim in Foxaline Four-inch width, in beige, fawn, cafe, blue, lynx, chinchilla —16/6. For 12/6. —and remember that Tudor chocolates are all specially priced at 2/8 lb,, soz. for lid. Fashionable Art. Silk Coatings —Navy and Black —6/11. For 4/11. Showing in a wide range of the neat fancy designs that are now so much in vogue. Width, 36 inches, and wonderful value at 4/11 yard. 50 Matrons 9 Hats In black, navy, and nigger. Small, medium, and close-fitting shapes. Crinoline in combination with satin, silk, or crepe—Worth up to 89/6. For 39/6. Printed Raysylks 3/11 and 4/6. For 3/6 4/11. For A most interesting range of these very fashionable fabrics, all in delightful designs and colourings. Width, 36-38-inch. "Gossard" Front-lacing Corsets —14/9. For 10/9. A splendid number for slender and medium figure types. Made of Pink Coutil. Sizes 22 to 30. Hand-blocked Ready-to-Wears IS Very Distinctive Shapes at One Price: 29/6 Light, smart and serviceable; plaited straw. Colours such as rose, cherry, beige, saxe, and green are combined with white, giving a novel check effect. Coat Frock At One Astonishing Price: 79/6 When Frocks that are usually priced from £5/5/- to £l2/19/6 are offered at 79/6, a buying opportunity is presented that should nol be allowed to pass unheeded. The styles are all of the smartest, in such materials as all-wool repp, charmelaine, faille, and crepe de chine. Colourings are mostly in delightful pastel tonings, including black, and navy. Important Offering of Trimmed Millinery at 29/6 A big collection of perfectly new hats, just opened up. Hats worth up to 75/-. No two alike. Small shapes for wear with suits, wider brims to accompany the daintier frocks. In Bakou, Ballibuntl, Crinoline, and Pailasson Straws. Some introduce felt, velvet or lace. Ornament and floral trimmings. Special Birthday Pricing of Bleached Damask Cloths A range of seven qualities in Cloths 72 X 72 inches. Usually—--8/11 12/6 17/6 21/- 22/6 25/- 29/6 Special—--7/11 9/11 14/11 17/11 18/11 21/6 25/Bleached Damask Napkins Usually—--7/6 10/6 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 Special—5/11 8/11 10/6 11/6 12/6 12/6 dozen. Axminster Body and Border Carpets Three special designs—Usually 17/6 yard. Friday's Price, 9/11 yard. A Sample Range of Needle Cases and Needle Books Handy for home use —ideal as gifts. Birthday Week, 9d, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 each. Lined Writing Pads—3 for 1/3. Commercial Size Envelopes—6 for I/-. Lunch Papers, grease-proof—3 rolls for 1/3. Table Centre and 25 Fancy Serviettes—l/ 6. 12 Dozen Paper D'Oyleys—l/9. Gold, Silver and Floral D'Oyleys—l /- packet. 100 Stamped Paper Serviettes for 9d. The New Bridge Scoring Cards—6d dozen. Beautiful Britain Playing Cards—l/ 9 packet. Milne & Choyce Ltd. Faille —A Smart Coat Fabric 13/6. For 11/6 A delightful weave in Art. Silk and Wool. One of most popular produced for dressy summer coat styles. Obtainable in biscuit, mushroom, raisin, pastel rose, paon, copper beech, foxglove, light, mid and dark navy, also black. Width, 42-inch. I i Queen Street 62 Y ears oung Auckland Model Evening Gowns Priced for the day at 99/6 What an opportunity! Exquisite Gowns that are usually priced from £9/19/6 to £l2/19/6. In Georgette and Gold Lame, Lace and Crepe de Chine, beautiful beaded effects. Frocks that feature ever/ new fashion note — delightful colourings, including black and white. Stainless Dinner Knives Good English make —0/6 half dozen. Glassware at !./- Dishes, Jugs, Basins, Mugs, Vases,, Flasks, Bottles, large Preserving Jars, etc. Crazy Shopping Bags-S/6. For 3/21. Girls' Three-quarter Hose—3/11 For 2/6. Fancy Silk and Wool, plain or turn-ever tops. Pure Silk Point Heel Hose—B/11 For 5/11 Heavy weight, mock fashioned and seamed. Slender Point heel. Eleven new shades. For the Children Easy to Read Books, Tale# and Rhymes—3 for 1/3. Boys 9 All-wool Three-quarter Hose—•• 1/11 pair. Nice light-weight hose for summer wear. In grey or marie with fancy tops. Sizes 4to 10. Fuji Frocks for Misses and Children. Usually 25/6 to 27/6. For 19/11. Variety of styles and colours. Smzirt little frocks that will be needed for the summer months. Sizes 24 to 39-inch. Children 9 s Play Aprons In a wide variety of styles and colour. 16in., 18i,n.. 20in., 22in.—1/9. Infants' French Hand-made Muslin Frocks at Half Boys' Shirts—-3/11 each Tennis or Canoe style, iin serviceable Grey Cotton Zephyr. Splendid shirts for summer wear. Sizes for boys 4to 17 years. Boys 9 Sun Hats —2/6 each In Fuji Silk, plain or striped Tropical Suiting, White Drill, or Pique. Red or green lining. gsaPßSgsgsagsgsg^S 53»8 BESSSS 5*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20075, 12 October 1928, Page 23