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|| BE READY TO Ijji Crepe Givree —1416, for 9/11 Ell! A good quality silk fabric for smart frocks or coats. Nice s|§= weight fior present season garments. Will give good service. SH|E In shades of grey, mole, silver grey, putty, Atlantic blue. Ess cocoa, almond green. Misses 9 Afternoon and Evening Frocks Much Underpriced 80 AFTERNOON FROCKS IN CREPE DE CHINE Dainty colourings, with and without collars, long and short sleeves. Featuring flares, frills, and pleats. Sizes: 33, 36, 38 and 40. Usual Pricesi: 39/6 49/6 59/6 69/6, 79/6, £5/19/6 Friday: 29/6 39/6 49/6 59/6 Misses' Evening Frocks, in Velveteen, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Variety of styles to select from. In apricot, green, pink, rose, red, sky, and cyclamen. Sizes: 24, 28, 33, 36, 38 and 40-inch-—Usual Prices: 84/- £5/19/6 £6/19/6 £7/<9/6 £9/19/6 Friday: £lO/10/39/6 & 69/6 59/6 69/6 79/6 99/6 Misses' and Children's Smart Little Pull-on Hats of Velour Cloth Some have stitched brims and crowns; others trimmed ornaments. Variety of colours* and black—"s/H and 12/6. For 7/11. Misses' Tailored Hats Black Velour Breton sailor shape; faille band and bow—2l/". For 16/6. Infants' All-Wool Flannel Rompers Colours of rose, grean, brown, saxe, red. Trimmed contrasting colour. \ 6-i^ich—Usually 5/3. Specially Priced at 3/11. SHOP at NINE SHARP TO-DAY Value Extraordinary! mu mm mrm - L" * J m v M PJT*mi mi II wte 4 i ■#; ; ; Klf;j I I Jp \dD92 19 - 6 U3O "'/A £7-19-6 This season every smart dressing woman's wardrobe will include at least one tailored suit. Those who have yet to select have an exceptional opportunity of purchasing to advantage in this Friday's special suit offering. An outstanding feature of the suits is the quality of the materials used. Finest English tweeds and worsteds —qualities that usually are found only in suits at double the price. It is only through the securing of these materials at a big price discount that such phenomenal values are made possible in the garments. Colourings include browns, greys, and extremely smart mixtures. Small women s, women s, O.S. sizes. Finlay's Hemmed Sheets yards in each pair SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. PRICED ONE-THIRD UNDER USUAL. i HMk f s*. > I 069/ Felt and Velvet Unite in the attainment . . . .of Style Distinction at a OQf/C . ... . Reasonable Price U Five examples of a collection of 150, no two alike, every hat introducing some note of individuality, some ultra smart trimming touch. Obtainable in navy, beige, or fawn Extraordinary Value at 29/6. Special Offering of Hand Embroidered Madeira Napery Important special purchase line, together with portion of our regular stock, priced very considerably under usual. D'Oyleys, Tray Cloths, Tea. Cloths, Luncheon Cloths, ana Tea Serviettes, at prices froun 2/9. Also, a delightful sample ra?ige of Italian Hand Embroidered Tea Sets, one cloth and six serviettes—l 4/6 to 25/6 per set. SECOND- FLOOR 1 1 The Underwear Section Offers: = 5 Clydella Pyjamas, Jumper aihape, finished hemstitching, z E Short sleeves. Pink, sky, helip. S.W., "W., O.S.——Usually J 9/6, for 15/11. ig! Hand Crochet Wool Bed Jackets =Finished with silk. Cream/helip., cream/rose, cream/sky. =§||~ Usually 19/6, for 10/6. !jj| 7 only, Shetland Knit Dressing Gowns Sky with white facings. Helio. with white facings—Usually !p! J 8/6, for 10/6. |jj§ Winter Weight Italian Cloth Bloomers =l|E Elastic waist and knees. Good quality. Women's, out EH= size—Usually 9/6 to 11/9, for 6/Jll. One Quarter Off Usual Prices of Ladies' Umbrellas from 25/6 This offering includes the better grades of English and Italian makes—Fox frames, silk covers. 5/- in the £is a saving not to be missed. Art Silk Scarves — 10/6 to 17/6, for Q/Q Floral and conventional designs, in wide colour variety. Full size. Some are tubular in fine or open mesh. Nap Cloth, 48 inches wide — 2/11 yard A nice cloth for children's coats, bed-jackets, or dressing gowns. In cream, pink, sky, salmon, helio., saxe, cardinal, dark saxe, and light rose. Have your laddered hose repaired by the "Stelos" re-knit system for quickness, cheapness, satisfaction. Plain linen finish—s4in. wide: 11/6 and 14/6 pair. Twill linen finish—s4in. wide: 12/11 pair. Plain linen finish—72in. wide: 16/6 and 18/6 pair. Plain linen finish—Boin. wide: 21/6 pair. Plain linen finish—9oin. wide: 23/6 pair. DYED WINCEYETTE; 36 inches; wide—\7- yard. In cream, pink, sky, saxe, and helio. House Smocks —8/11 and 9/11, for 5/11 Made from cotton fuji, floral marocain and plain coloured linen e. PLAIN LINENE SMOCKS, in straight down buttoned style or cross-over fronts with tie ends, in S.W., W., and O.S. sizes—Usually 10/6, 1 2/6, 1 4/6. Specially Priced at 7/11. Duplex Suede Lisle Gloves A very heavy quality. Pull-on, fancy turn back cuffs, also standard suede lisle with novelty cuff. All new smart effects in wanted shades—Usually 4/1 1 and 5/11. For Friday, 3/11 pair. Parisian and Viennese Silk Hand Bags Smart, dressy bags, in designs and colours. Mostly hand embroidered. No two alike—Wonderful Value at 21/- ea. Sample Jewellery Necklets and Bracelets in a wide variety of shades and styles, rarely two alike in choker, necklet and rope lengths. Regular Values, 2/6 to 5/1 1. For Friday, 1/Marl Silk and Wool Host More dressy than cashmere, warmer than silk. Ideal for home or street wear. Shades all new—Usually 7/11. For Friday, 6/11 pair. Over the Knee Gaiters Cashmere Gaiters that are smart and a cold weather perfection as well. Fawns, grey and dark nude shades—--10/6 pair. FOR VARIETY QUEEN STREET VALUE SERVICE AUCKLAND .. at M. & C.'s I Men's Navy Se 99/6 ||l A wonderful value suit built from guaranteed indigo dyed E||i serge. Single or* double-breasted, unbreakable fro,nts, dependable linings. iHH iWinter Overcoats at 75/" 111 English made from smart velour cloths, in shades of Hue, §||| grey and brown. Double-breasted fitted styles or angle- =|sg breasted Raglan. Quarter lined, taped aeams. |g| Wool Gabardine Raincoats, 69/6 f I Cravenette proofed good quality, plaid lining, unbreakable s = front. In fawn, grey or navy. E 5 Black Cashmere Sox — II Worth 4/6, for 2/11 l! Exceptionally fine quality all-wool sox, ribbed. Splendid =j| wearing. v EseeE Winter Weight Neglige Shirts, 7/6 each I|| Neat stripes, nice clean appearance. Shirts that will give -=== every satisfaction in wear. Value not to be missed. Ijgjjj For Boys !l| 9 only, FAWN WOOL GABARDINE RAINCOATS, thoroughly dependable. For ages 11 to 18 years—Worth 45/to 60/-. Priced at 29/6. E—g BOYS' JERSEYS, 2/11 each. Good quality, English make, |jp sizes 20 to 30 inches. For ages 4to 13, |jj| "EXCELSO" PYJAMAS. The best valine yet Warm for |p| winter, wonderfully serviceable. For ages 3to 18. =r E Sizes: oto 4 6to 10 ,12 to 14 s 5/11 6/6 6/11 = = Last Day of Free Advice on Foot Ailments This Friday is the last day that Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deacon will be in attendance to give their expert advice on foot troubles of any nature. Make the most of this last opportunity. Foot comfort appliances already worn will be readjusted to the improved condition of the foot FVse of charge. W&. M D I Rich FUR COATS | at 10 Guineas ||j A real opportunity this—Perfectly New Coats just received, E§PE correctly styled in rich black seal coney with collar of skunk opossum. Some have long roll, others a gathered in collar. EiiS As the quantity is limited to 10, early selecting is advised. Last Day of Lace Week Exquisite French laces for dance frocks, bridge coats, etc.— needlerun net, metal and rayon. Reduced to amazingly low prices. Widths 27 to 36-inch 27 to 42-inch 27 to 42-inch 10/6 to 19/6 19/6 to 32/6 29/6 to 49/6 4/11 9/11 14/11 Also wide variety in Lingerie Laces at ridiculously low prices 6d to 1/- I'/- to 1/6 2/11 to 5/6 For 3d For6d For 1/6 The Way to Figure Beauty! ijji M. &C. Non-lacing Girdles of dainty pink and blue striped Elsi elastic, clasp front. Ideal for junior or slender figure types. Efi=E 23 to 28 waist, two lengths—-Specially Priced: 7in. length, E||s 8/11; 1 lin. length, 12/9. EgjS Children's Woven All-Wool |(| Sleeping Suits |jg| Natural shade. Fit children 1 to 5 years. With or without E§l~ feet—Usually 12/6 to 13/11. Specially Priced at 10/11. Egi m 77 sue—wouany // v IU i i / s 9 w/ p* *• Pliiiimiiiliilil " """ =JII1« niniiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN iiiniiiimniiiiiiii mini tin mi mi miimmmm minimum mini immii| ~ _ . ... • > n I*t ? "J - - «..J t, /, fsw* 4-Jtn DntHH 2 Gillette Safety Razors. Ma-Ma Dolls, Specially Priced at**/11 1 Man's Safety Razor in case, 1 Lady s 1 1 Safety Razor in box (each with Gillette Beautiful i y made and finished DollsBlade), 1 Sample Tube Men's Shavfing 2 0 inches high. Jointed and dressed Cream, 1 Sample Tube Lady's Lather- • .* v f .... Wooden Trays. University Dictionaries and The Works of Shakespeare. less Shaving Cream Price for Complete Series, 2/6. 20 inches high. Jointed and dressed in a variety of styles. r< i . , r. • i tie n orKis vi c. Early morning tea or afternoon sizes. Well finished in various polishes, or in plain art shades—Usually 12/6 and Beautifully bound in soft Morocco = plete Series, 2/6. Toy Section First Floor. Ground floor. aoie type, wonucnui vamc at *». uw, 6 uuu, <. mu .«uu.l 14/6. To-day's price: 5/-. Ground Floor. leather. Printed in clear, easily read- Wcek . end Box „ containing a able type. Wonderful value at 4/11, delightful assortment 3/6. "Tudor" Chocolates for the Week-end. The finest quality and purest sweets produced over 50 varieties. Best value obtainable at 2/8 lb.. Down Quilts — Double-bed, from 42/6 Single-bed, from 37/6 Now is the time to fill requirements in these essential winter comforts. Choose while the ranges are at their best. This season's variety and value surpass anything previously shown. Fourth Floor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 26 April 1929, Page 6