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An Interesting Friday Many Merchandise Items of Unusual CURTAIN NETS of Charm and Economy. Plain mesh Curtain Nets with floral borders in fadeless colours. Six colour combinationsi on cream and beige grounds. 42 inches wide. Wonder- O / yard, fully effective. Priced at «/ O REVERSIBLE RAG RUGS New Shipment. The Rug for a bathroom, bedroom or seaside cottage. Further shipment to hand of the Reversible Washing R ag R ugs . Multi-coloured effect. Two sizes. -fl / 36 x 18—Priced at X / O for M. & C. Visitors Value and some Special Exhibits that will prove Very Attractive 36 x 18—Priced at 48 x 24—Priced at 2/3 SPRING TWEED COATS for Little Misses. Maids' and Children's Plain Tailored English Tweed Coats, beautifully cut and finished, in sizes 24 to 38-inc.h. Smart styles and colourings that will please "Mis, junior." 39/g'» 50/0 RAINCOATS— An Opportune Garment. The Raincoat that one needs all the year round. Light, comfortable Raincoats, in rubber tweed effect. Fleecy-lined, storm collar, single-breasted and belted. In pastel colourings. Size 40 to 46-inch. 13/6, 15/6, 19/11 STYLISH SOX at Surprising Prices. Economical buying in Sox. English allwool and art. silk and wool sox, in all sizes. Neat designs and smart colourings. Splendid wearing. /f* pair. 3 pairs for 6/11. «/ O For DAY or EVENING—- ... LACES. Exceptionally beautiful Lace Flouncing in an all-over rose design. Popular and smart for evening and day frocks and the lace coatee. Showing in black, ivory, saxe, pink and beige. f* /f* yard. 36-inch. D/ O SAMPLE COMBINATIONS A very special offering of English Sample Combinations; in cotton, cotton and art. silk. Opera shape O If* A If* and sleeveless. O/ O T" / O BAIRNS' WEAR WOOL. A beautifully soft wool, suitable for jumpers, berets and all sports wear. A fine range of shades—sky, pink, almond, lemon, tangerine, fawn, shrimp, flame, saxe, brown, jade, maize, scarlet, and white; QID. per skein, in two or three - ply. 2 6/2 per head of 8 skeins. SMART SUITS for VISITING. Wool Romaine gives proof of its popularity in this Two-piece Ensemble in meadow green* Featuring pintucking on bodice, hip yoke and The skirt is box-pleated; novel groups of tabs finish the front. A versatile suit that £Ci/1 Q/ f) does duty on so many occasions,. J* " / * / " A suggestion of the epaulette is given to the coat of this Two-piece Ensemble in beaver coarse wool georgette by its little shoulder cape. The basque effect is smart. The sleeveless top of the frock is of pattern crepe de chine. The X?* 7 /1Q jCL wide lapel is finished with pleating. ** ■ ' * *// " DRAPING DISPLAYS. To-day the Last Day of the Informative Draping Displays, and the sessions will be held at 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, and at 7.30. See the latest materials and styles portrayed by living models. Two Very Smart Inexpensive HATS Another novel adaptation of the Sailor Hat, featured in black and white Paillasen Straw, with a guttered crown. It is worn slightly tipped over the right eye. "Belted" with red patent leather, it is extremely smart OA /fi and new. Cas*/ V The ever smart combination of black and white has much to do with the effectiveness of this smart Hat in Shinju Straw, with the bandeau covered in small white flowers. Wear it well tilted over the left side OA /(\ and it will be faultless. // O Similar models as the two above showing in brown, beige, navy, green and cherry. DECORATED TEAWARE. Smart Teaware, eminently suitable for everyday use. 21-piece English "Phoenix" Ware China Teasets. The cups are in three different shapes. Attractive patterns, all "1 O / gold-edged. Reasonably Priced at - /' AVIATION WEEK An interesting exhibition that will appeal to air-minded Auckland, is on view on the First Floor of M. & C.'s. Models of historical machines; the Vickers Vimy; Pride of Detroit; Chichester's Moth; Navigation Instruments and Equipment; Camera Gun; Wing Section, showing construction, fabric and dope; Photographs of the epoch-making flight from England to Australia in 1927; and interesting comparison between an all-metal and old-style wooden fuselage, together with a similar comparison in propellers; and last, but not least, a youth will be constructing a model aeroplane from 12.30 until 4 o'clock daily. Two FREE FLIGHTS Offered Daily—the Lucky Numbers may be Tours! AN INTERESTING INNOVATION "Success Window Series," a new series of windows, show how one may be a complete success under many and varied conditions. Number 1 will be, Be a Success From Head to Foot," and shows a complete ensemble emphasising the vogue of the new Bowler Hat The accessories are all that the smartest of accessories can be—and show how complete a success the newest vogue may be. Number 2 will appear early next week. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND WELL-CUT ENSEMBLES for the RACES. v mI pev L l i id vv t_: Rough Tweed for the "Outdoors"—Another interpretation of the Dressmaker Suit, including a Washing Satin Blouse. In rough tweed, with an almost invisible check design in thicket green. \ The skirt displays QQ /(\ intricate cutting. %J%*/ The coat of this Three-piece Ensemble in meadow green in Diagonal Weave Summer Suiting leads a doable life. As well as over its own skirt and little tailored shantung blouse, it can be worn with summer frocks. It is full length, with pockets and back f£2/1 Qf f\ treatment, heavily stitched. Lined ' ' throughout. "ORIENT 300." Style, colour and good wear blended into Hosiery of exquisite loveliness. Charming shades matching the season's prevailing mode. Full-fashioned French heel, service weight. 9/11 Pair; 3 P a ' rß f° r 27/9 THIS WEEK'S SWEET. A special purchase of "Pascall's" delicious Mint and "Liquorice" Nougats. A really whole- 1 /C lb. some sweet lOd per half pound. 1/U

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 15

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