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M. & C: s on of course! TWO SMART FROCKS— So Reasonably Priced. SMART BLOUSES— The Trend of To-day. l IS? A-10 •A-10. Fine scalloping and self stitching distinguish this Blouse in flat crepe in parchment tone—3s/6 HOSIERY— Smart and inexpensive. Art. Silk Hose—a New Zealand product—extra fine art. silk and cotton. A 300needle stocking of splendid appearance that will give excellent service. In Algiers, sunkist, beach burn and beige tonings. 2/11 f"'! 3 Pair, for 8/3 A-11. Broderie Anglaise is here shown in an interesting treatment in silk knit in natural shade. At 35/6 A Special Purchase of Powder Puffs. A group of Swandow Powder Puffs—of which no two are alike—that have been specially selected for Friday's selling. In a range of beautiful shades, and offered at less thun half of the Usual Price. 1/3 Each - NATURAL FUJI LINGERIE. Economical buying in Lingerie—Natural Fuji Bloomers, Princess Slips and Nightdresses. Bloomera—elastic waist and knees: 2/6 p pr" r - Princess Slips—round neck, sleeveless, dainty lace trimming: 5/6 Nightdresses short-sleeved, V neck also lace finished: 6/11 JERSEY MILANESE. that will give splendid service. 54in. wide 3/6 ari^ In medium stripe only. For all classes of underwear. In ivory, flesh pink, peach, vieux rose. Nil, sky, jade, lemon, hello., cherry, and old rose. BE A SUCCESS— The Third of a Series. This particular window shows how delightfully successful the dinner frock can be, and to the gown ... a particularly dainty table arrangement is also shown. The desire to be smart may be gratified to the full at M. & C/s . . . and yet the extremely reasonable prices preclude any possibility of extravagance . . . whilst the assurance of the M. & C. standard of value means spending is economical and pleasurable. APRONS—are always useful. Ready-made Aprons, finished with coloured bindings and traced ready for embroidery. Smart shapes and designs. 2/11 each - SMOCKS—for the busy housewife. House, Office or Garden Smocks, in plain colours. Centre fastening, step collar, belted, pocket, long sleeves. Wide variety of fast colours. Sizes S.W., W., os 8/6 GAY SCARVES— Colourful and Smart. Rayon Scarves that will complement any ensemble. In the "always smart" coin dot and modernistic designs. All colours. 2/6 SPOT NET— A Wonderful Material. For evening smartness. Novelty spot Silk Nets that will be used for smart, cool dinner and evening Frocks. In saxe, shrimp, ivory, nil, black, primrose, peach. 46 inches wide. 5/11 i ucac Si^e I bers a: oiioe ££ in the Week A splendid English leather ** Health " Shoe, with extra freedom for the toes. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6r 7,8,9: 10: 5/11 6/11 7/11 11. 12. 13. I: 9/11 These two eminently sensible Children's Shoe numbers are unusually good value and are being made a special feature for to-day s shopping in the Shoe Section. For active little feet Children's Health - shape Tan Sandals, English make, with new studded "Itshide" sole for hard wear. Sizes 4, 5. 6: 7, 8, 9: 10: 4/11 5/11 6/6 11, 12, 13, I: Exceptional Value GLOVES—in. the Mode. Suede Fabric Gloves Specially priced, specially purchased. Illustrated are 6 of 2 3 smart styles. Splendid quality, good wearing and washable. In Havana, mahogany, gold, Thibet, beaver and pastel shades. Sizes s£, 6, 6i, 7, 7i. 2/6 10 2/11 pair - A PLEASURE for the Sweet Tooth. Wholesome and delicious Butterscotch made from the purest ingredients. Specially priced for Friday and Saturday at 1/3 'b. MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. An imported Frock that will be very smart for afternoon wear. In ru3t brown Rat crepe with wide rever3 and rront of ivory georgette with double pleated edge and sleeve treatment. Peplum at normal waistline and slightly Cared "-99/6 A tailored Frock that is slimming to the full figure. In crepe de chine with navv ground and the "ever popular" coin dot design in two sizes—and two shades, light and dark blue. The bolero efTect and peplum are very smart. Boxpleated rront self blue bands form neck trimming. 99/6 EASTERN BEDSPREADS, Table Covers, and Runners. Napery and Bedspreads in Eastern printed crepe. In designs and gay colours redolent of the East: Orange, red, royal blue and cream, and also in cinnamon, reseda green, orange, blue and cream 70x90 90 x 100 Bedspreads: 10/6 15/6 T raycloths: 7 id. Runners: 1/- and 1/3. Tea Cloths: 1/11 and 3/3. Luncheon Cloths: 5/6, 8/11. Cushion Covers : jr|^^ Traycloths: 16x24, jj 7 jd. | Runners: 12 x 45, 1/.; 14 x 54, 1/3. Cushion Covers: 20 &jMJZLIUf J X 20, 1/9. { -row i Tea Cloths: 36 x 36, 1/11; 45 x 45, 3/3. Luncheon Cloths: 54 x 54, 5/6; 70 x 70, 8/11. • QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND

Your throat is the gateway your health. Guard it w< ••♦ • • ITake Bonnington's Irish Moss daily, and no germs can enter there. It S////*?/ * f v * & / A gives the throat a coating of anti- / M septic film, a splendid safeguard. Ik For children, for adults and old people use Bonnington's during the months of COLDS, COUGHS and INFLUENZA. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE-TO AVOID "FLU" I'AKE i n IRISH MOSS 1/6 and 2/6 From all Chemists and Stores—— ask for a big bottle it's cheaper.

SWS w S1 m j- -x, v . * m «t * % -V, fif % «? ; % %z*xi ■ X s /•Ss-:;^;. •X%vi;' V| S§s K \\ . I il\ \N 1 S * ?x* \v XN % \\ #>:•# :'' •'•• • ; ..... ..-. §n a ■ A s;s; SSBS sss m mm ■■ ...... . SiSS in :^->.:v......:.>x-\ssxA tt&iSSsx-x »*»»»««* An impressive photograph of Smith & Caughey's Wellesley Street window frontage —length, 110 feet. . . . In the windows are displayed an unusual purchase of fast colour washing frocks in newest designs and styles at remarkably low prices—. 5/n and 8/11 each . . . A rapid Clearance at these ridiculously low prices is assured. An early visit to Smith & Caughey's is strongly advised. Quality —Value

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 13

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