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m i Sec this Unique Exhibit at THE AN old proverb says, "Small things have grace," which is true —but it requires an artist to present them gracefully. Believing that photographs of everyday things can be made works of art, this Company offered to the Auckland Camera Club two prizes for the best still life studies of good 3 purchased in our warehouse. The result is very creditable to our local camera-artists, for they submitted many excellent photographs of such' ordinary goods as lump sugar, pair of scissors, a grater, writing pad and pens, alarm clock, and other inexpensive articles. The originality and artistry of the photographs may be judged by the two winning studies reproduced in this announcement. These were awarded first and second place by the voteo of club members. rf W Mfll SMHHI liliiillillli ms •:> m m m VfiHitC, mm mm cr> \ \s m m rISS WW "PARDON ME. First Prize —Photo, by Mr. W. J. Thompson. m m m I ■■ II ivi-vX m >'A ON Friday, and every day next week, we will display on the stairwa}' leading to our Tearoom, the photographs entered for this competition. We invite you to inspect this unique exhibit, which will prove instructive to all camera-users and interesting to our customers. Second Prize—Photo, by Mr. R. E. Ash. mm, m m 118 muS I m;OM m BBS i Co.,

CLEARING Specially Priced | To-day in the Third Floor Annexe. This is a collection of 15 dozen Frocks purchased from the representative of a leading English firm at a very liberal discount. They are in quite the newest of styles and in all the wanted shades for this season. The illustrations are merely representative, and personal inspection is necessary to appreciate to the full the delightful styles and economy. Group I.—Some are in voile, silk, crepe de chine and muslin, some are the useful tub frocks—and all in this grouping are in quite the latest styles and shades. Sizes 1 6in. to 22in. B'fe 5/11 to 22/6 yrag|| /a. ?«• ■?«•• i Group 2. —This group of children's and small maids' is of crepe de chine, art. silk coloured voile, tobralco prints and fuji silk in all the most desirable of this season's styles and shades —and in such a delightful variety. Sizes 24in. to 36in. From Q/1 1 to A*}/When shopping on Friday —do not forget to visit the Rose Show in the Reception Hall. Opening at 11.30 by Sir Edwin Mitchelson, K.C.M.G., all the prize blooms of the season with a further beautiful variety will be a delight to the eye. Admission is free, and the Hall will remain open until 8.30 p.m. MILNE & CHOYCE mi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21028, 12 November 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21028, 12 November 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21028, 12 November 1931, Page 17

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