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IT'S TIME TO BE THINKING OF SPRING TONICS FOR THE HOME Just a touch of colour to enliven the room .... and what a difference it makes ! A loose cover .... a smart little electric lamp in the modern manner .... any one of the many inexpensive aids to Home Beauty to be found on the Fourth Floor at M. & C. s will give the home an air of charm in keeping with the season. SPECIAL OFFER OF LOOSE COVERS j \ The well-tailored Loose Cover illustrated below is made in our furnishing workrooms from a very ; \ fine Chintz in a beautiful flowered pattern with the predominating note of green emphasised m ; 5 the foliage. The cover remains firm and unwrinkled by the careful methods employed in the ; 1 making, and, with a choice of fifteen different designs, these Covers are wonderful value at \ \ 35/6 per chair (made to measure). j There is a wonderful range of Curtaininga to suit every purse. Lace Nets, in the newest shades, from 2/6 per yard ... Cretonnes may be had in extremely beautiful designs and a unique selection of colours from 2/3 per yard—whilst for the heavier hangings nothing could better the Art. Silk Taffetas from 7/11 per yard. A Fire Screen will bs needed for spring . . . then the wonderful selection on the Fourth Floor will give just the screen that is wanted ... at the right price. iiilltl Your blinds might need a Little attention tliis season ... let our expert quote you without any obligation . . . he might suggest wh«re a change would be beneficial and yet inexpensive. A visit to the Mezzanin* Floor will prove an inspiration to those looking for ideas, the modern in accessories with a touch of th« antique, articles of utility clothed in beauty. Whatever your furnishing problem . ... our staff is at your service with advice and suggestions, all in. the best of taste ... of cours#. A Rug will make a wonderful difference to a room and yet be quite inexpensive. There are many Rugs on our Home Services Floor, Axminster and Reversible, with a remarkable choice of design from the antique to the futuristic .... and at prices that will delight the home lover. From 19/6 MILNE QUEEN STREET AND A gay Lamp Shade in the modern manner, quaint and yet of such charm that it will cheer up almost any type bf room. Whatever taste it is desired to satisfy, there is a Lamp Shade that will provide just the right note .... and here again the price i« quite reasonable; from 25/" CHOYCE LTD. AUCKLAND School days-best days—let them be II ADH their feet and you guard their UMtY U health. HANNAH'S shoes do both. First-rate quality to withstand rough usage, plus design and finish to give natural freedom to growing feet. HANNAH'S know the problem—they have specialised in children's footwear for fifty years. Bring the young folk along to be suitably shod. PRICES REDUCED to 1931's new level b ° M 1813—Boys* Smart Shoes In BROWN WILLOW, with stout sewn soles. 1817—Also in Black BOX CALF. Prices for either: 9 and 10, 10/6; I I to I. 12/6; 2 and 3. 14/6; 4 and S, 16/6. 1824—Boys' Stout CHROME CALF Derby Boots; " Durata" soles and heels, with toe tip. I I to 1.1 3/6; 2 and 3, 15/6; 4 and 5, 17/6. b oV V; 1829—Boys' Best Black BOX CALF Derby Lace Boots, leather lined, stout sewn soles; round toes. 7to 10. 11/6; 11 to I, 13/6; 2 and 3, 15/6; 4 and 5, 17/6. 1819—Same style, but in Black CHROME CALF, sewn soles and leather lined. 7tolO, 10/6; II to I. 12/6; 2 and 3, 14/6; 4 and 5, 16/6. 4 and 5, 16/6. 1827—Boys' light school boots in BLACK CHROME with screwed soles. 7 to 10. 8/9; II to I, 9/9; 2 and 3. 11/9; 4 and 5, 13/9. IB2S—Same style, but of STOUTER materials throughout, and with toe and heel plates. 7 to 10, 9/11; II to I, 11/6; 2 and 3, 13/6; 4 and 5, 15/6. II ■ f ,■ ■ L PRICES REDUCED to 1931's new level 1413-Girls» BLACK CHROME one-bar Shoes. 7 to 10, 8/6; II to I, 9/6; Maids, 2 and 3, 11/6 3 4to S, 12/6. I4lo—Girls* PATENT one-bar shoe, with pin punching as illustrated. 7to 10, 9/11; II to I, 11/9; 2 to 3, 14/9; 4 to 6, 15/9. 1426—Girls Stylish DARK BROWN KID 2 eyelet tie shoes. II to I, 12/6; 2 to 3, 14/6; 4 to S, 16/6. I4lS—Similar In PATENT LEATHER. 11 to I, 11/6; 2to 3, 13/6; 4 to 6, 15/6. Seethe WINDOWS for a Wide Selection./ POST FREES for Cash with Order. , „ _ _ _ BAUAMe . QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPIi N.Z. of LINES of School ROAD, AUCKLAND. Uniform Prices at everyone of HANNAH'S, 30 Shops in Princ own; of H.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 13