Stylish Simplicity in Maids' Wear and Accessories Hg 1 sEBs i&iSt Chalfont Maids' Depa rtmen t First Floor April' vicuna many new clollics in every maid's wardrobe, for the colder weather demands apparel of warmth and comfort. The following items arc clever adaptions of (jrown-up styles . . . simple . . . youthful i. . . and presenting genuine good value., Maids' All-Woo! Lumber Buits; Jacket Jn small check (Ipslrii Neck can bo worn either open or closed; two pockets, plain skirt; navy/saxe, red/fawn, rose/grey, heilo./grev, green/white, rose beigc/belge. Maids'. S. Maids'. Girls'. 47/6 45/6 43/8 " Matlock " —Maid'a One-piece Coat Frock, In hardwearing all-wool tweed; inade on jumper suit lines; liall tielt arross back; two pleats on side of skirt. J'mtonilnatlng shades: Fawn/brown/green. rawn/brown/ red, rawn/red/bluc, fawn/brown/orange, blue/fawn, green/fawn. :nin. .T6ln. nsin. 'ifiln. 32/- 32/9 33/9 34/9 " Chalfont "—Maid's Costume in fine quality all-wool tweed: well tailored In neat style; hair belt and pleats on either side or skirt smartly stitched; mid brown, heather, saxe. Girls'. Small Maids'. Maids'. 56/- 58/- 60/Maids' Cardigans In (rood quality ribbed brush wool. The collar and trimming on rronts, cuffs, and pockets are, in contrasting shades, striped with self colour. Grey, saxe, rose. Maids'. S. Maids'. Girls'. 32/6 31/6 30,/Maids' Tweed Skirts, in a variety or shades/ Including the, newest brown tonlngs. A selection of styles. Trices range from 11/- to 21/-. Lumber Jackets, only lri same shades as above. Maids'. S. Maids'. Girls', 32/6 31/3 29/- ' GLOVES COAT mm Girl*' Nappa Gauntlet Gloves, with strap and dome at wrist; made from reliable skins; good fitting. In dark tan only. Sizes I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6—7/11 pair. STOCKINGS Plain Cashmere Stockings, seamless, superior quality; in medium weight; in almond, beach, pastel, champagne, French nude, and cream—Sizes: 3 4 5 6 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/9 pr. Maids' Sports Coats In pood quality brushed wool; contrasting stripes round cuffs and Dips; two pockets; belt finished with buckle to tone. Apple, wedgwood, beige, rose, frrny. Maids'. S. Maids'. Girls'. 36/- 34/9 33/6 RAINCOATS " Olga " Girl's breasted Black Raincoat, Raglan storm collar; round—26in. 28in. SingleRubber sleeves, belt all FOOTWEAR Reliable "Victor" Shoes in patent leather, I-bar design, leather Cuban heels, mock welt soles; half sizes—--28/6 pair. Also in brown- willow calf—29/6 pair. Brown glace kid —26/6 pair. And in black glace kid—26/6 pair. Same style as above, but with low leather heels, half sizes, in patent leather —28/6 pair. And in black glace kid—26/6 pair. COLLEGE WEAR We are specialists in all Regulation College Apparel. This section of our Maids' Department is becoming increasingly popular by reason of our Lowest Price Policy, which applies' in every department throughout the whole emporium. « De Reszke- \ I J y r /\f / , I ( y Change an abscnt>iiiinclc<l liabit into * a conscious luxury by smoking DE RESZKE Virginias—'lO for 9^ ' Ivorytipped or Plain N.z. Distributors: MALING & CO. LTD.. Chriatchurch, Auckland. Wellington, Dunedin, Timaru. J MILLHOFF & CO LTD 8 6 PICCADILLY LONDON
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20228, 12 April 1929, Page 5
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