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' It Costs ffo More at M. & C.'s. rue is to f V « i v„ —and to spend wisely is to purchase the right goods just when they are wanted — at prices that are definitely in the buyer's favour. tF or Instance: Another M. & C. Achievement in Value ♦ Bedspreads at Less than Landed Cost An offer extraordinary—made possible only by extraordinary market conditions that gave us the opportunity to buy a wonderful range of Satin, Taffeta Art. Silk, and Jaspe Printed Bedspreads at practically our own figure. Beautifully embroidered designs on cream, pink, gold, green, blue, helio., and vieux rose grounds. Single and Double bed Jaspe Printed Cotton Bedspreads—from 3/6 Satin and Taffeta Art."Silk Bedspreads brocaded and ruched 13/11 The LclteSt Extraordinarily low prices for Bedspreads that will add freshness and beauty to your bedrooms. Inspection invited. Fashion Note says t Fourth Floor. Lustrous p or Today ♦♦ ♦ Black Plush A Saving of 4/- to 10/- on Here they are —just opened— to ♦ and very Parisian in type. Delight- BJr O fully soft and snug-fitting—the ■ Hill I | three charming Hats illustrated A. A. A. arc typical of the new widespread vogue for the beret style, and are mos t opportune offer! Just a limited numßer of LeatKerette suitable for wear on very dressy , occasions. Trimmed with black Kamproor Coats; reliable qualities m smart belted styles, in plush bows and sttehing—no y brown, black.. Wonderful value. two exactly alike, and the price is oly oq/fi From 16/11 to 32/6 CaVISJ ~j Floor. >«&■ ■*' \'t ** 11M The Latest Fashion N Lustrous Black Plush I Here they are —just opened—and very Parisian in type. Delightfully soft and snug-fitting—the three charming Hats illustrated arc typical of the new widespread vogue for the beret style, and are suitable for wear on very dressy occasions. Trimmed with black plush bows and stitching—no two exactly alike, and the price is only 29/6 Curtain Nets A Special Purchase that Benefits the Housewife There's always some window that can do with new curtains even if it is only for the sake of a change. Here is an offer that makes the re-curtaining of every window in the house a mcitter of little consequence as far as cost is concerned. At II /I 1 —Fadeless Cotton Nets, in beige, gold, green, 1/11 blue, salmon and lavender, with self coloured border and stripes in art. silk. Suitable for sash or casement windows. 40in. wide. Al; 9/1 1 —Special quality Cotton Nets with art. silk A*[ 11 border, in a wide range of beautiful shades on cream or beige grounds. Fast colours. 43in. wide. Can be used for sash or casement windows. All these Curtain Nets are worth at least a third more than above prices. Inspection will prove the value of this exceptional offer. Fourth Floor. Cosy "Nighties" of Real Twill Winceyette Made in our own workrooms. In lovely soft shades of cream, pink and sky, and beautifully finished with dainty lace edging and pin tucks. Magyar style with short sleeves and square or V neck. Practical garments for Winter wear. 7/"| 1 W. and O.S. sizes. Wonderful Value at // A A Linene Office Smocks for the Business Girl When she dons her office Smock, the business girl can look as smart as in her tailored costume or woollies. An attractive M. & C. manufactured Smock of plain Linene, specially designed for office wear, is offered at the above extremely modest price, it is cut in the popular cross-over style, with or without check collar, and has a neat patch of smocking on the shoulders; 2 pockets. In rose, saxe, helio., green, 7/11 champagne, white or black—fast colours. All sizes. • / A A Remarkable Glove Offer Selected qualities in Brussels and French Kid and Washable Suede Gloves. Pull-on or smart one-dome styles with short cuffs. Popular type for present 7/11 wear. Priced far below usual. • / A A /o* 0 |o»»/VjE «°°l f •**y °»o o* \ o#l0 #1 U* 0 • pO OV a •• b J Bridge Coats —Gaily Patterned -Moderately Priced Y-13—Lovely tones of gold, blue and rose on black velveteen give this charming little coat a rich colourful appearance. The short collar is of black foxaline, and the fastening a smart buckle. OC?//? Inset pockets and new wide cuffs. Ov/ CP Y-14—Made of Corded Velveteen in a strikingly beautiful bronze tint patterned all over with multicoloured coin dots. The new style collar stands high at the back, and the front of the OQ fft coat is finished in the cut-away style. I vl J Mother s Day - Sunday 1 I What to give licr —just as n little special gift on tills very 1 .special occasion. A box or Tudor Sweets perhaps—delicious g : confections or the very best, finality—or a bottle of lier 5 favourite Perfume, a pair of Gloves, a new Bag 1 , or a £ smart I'nibrniia. Countless otber suggestions for gilts § acceptable to any mother are set forth for ready inspection | on the wonderful Ground Floor at M. & C.'s—all priced g with fyieasinp moderation. § ;,\:i : mrny- > ■> i'liaiiiiiiiiiri'iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii^ Choyce Ltd Queen Street ~ , 1.11 11, JillnJ, Auckland iiiifiliiliiiiiiitflllllillll General Utility Frock for the Thriftily Inclined Y-15—This charming little Frock should be a real joy to the thriftily inclined young woman. It is made in fine Flecked Knitwear with all the smartest fashion features of the moment—-inset yoke, snug-fitting hips, finely pleated collar of white georgette. In wine, larkspur, fawn, navy, bottle OA //* green. And only o*7/0

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 16

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