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WOOL WEEK WINDOW DEMONSTRATIONS at M. & C.'s Spinning—Hand Weaving—Machine Knitting—Hand Knitting— R ug Makiflg—Monda y the final onnortunitv of seems the wonderfully interesting and educational demonstrations. The smartness of wool exemplified in the styles worn by mannequrns - Ground, Second and Third Floors; also Tudor Room, between 3 and 4.JU p.m. M m J.BO —An attractive Blouse of Flat Crepe; smartly - cut collar \ and cuffs finished with fine pleating and picot edging. Pastel shades and White—2s/6 \1 I J-81—Smait combination of Flat Crepe and All-over Embroidery; charming Blouse, intricately cut; soft bow at neckline. In White and Pastel shades—2s* /6 attractively priced 49/6 To-day's millinery sketches portray but a few examples from a particularly important oneprice offering of Trimmed Hats. All exclusive shapes, in every fashionable type —some are entirely of Fur Felt, others combine Felt and Velvet. Ribbon, floral and feather trimmings. Many of the shapes are particularly suited for matrons' ,„, rpwear. Colours inelude Nigger, Bottle, /v/s Wine, Rust, Black. lj// J-83 Style smartness, colour daintiness—Blouse in Flat Crepe, with selfcolour embroidery and soft bow trimming. White and soft Pastel colours— J-82—For wear under costume or coat. Tailored Blouse, in Flat Crepe; design outlined with fine roulette and faggoting. Pastel shades and White "BAIRNS' WEAR" Economy Wool A new production, specially spun for hard wear. A splendid hand knitting wool, in 19 good colours; 4-ply—@£d skein; 4/3 head of 8 skeins. Queen Street Decorative Art.. with these WINDOW FURNISHINGS THE new Autumn Curtain Fabrics and Drapings lend a new note of charm and distinction to modern rooms. Beauty and individuality can be achieved only by the use of these fabrics that are essentially window furnishings—not merely curtains. You will be pleased with the wealth of exclusive materials here to aid you in attaining decorative art in your home. Linen Net ill I ft Nothing can displace the Linen Net for centre j %K MB §1 11, curtains. It softens the light while not exclud- j K M? ing it, and forms a perfect contrast to the colour- f |jl| ful side curtains. V/e have just opened a new J gMbJjsZ || -ML shipment of these Nets—many entirely new j !|J/|jijp; Hj! weavings— and the prices are lower than e^^^i 3/11, 4/6, 5/9 to 10/9 y«d. See these smart new fabrics, or write for a sample range. Let us show you examples of entirely modern curtain treatments as featured abroad. Madras Muslin in quite new weavings, is decreed for this year, and no other material lends itself so readily to variety in treatment and yet is so beautifully solt and restful. We have a delightful range at moderate prices, all 50in. wide and guaranteed fadeless. <ls/11 7/11 8/11 12/9 FURNISHING gueen St Auckland i |W|»r.!SiP 4 mm THE RICH PLAY OF LIGHT ON V SILVER is very ]:>ronotmced when cleaned with Goddc,rcTs Plate Powder" which produces a lasting polish without any smear. Goddard's Plate Powder Ji. *.l H,*-. M. VTTUVi In Olive-grten wrappers. Manufactured only by J. Goddard & Sons, Leicester, England. RINDING EARCUTTING Cylinder and Crankshaft Grinding, New Pistons, Rings, Gears, and Parts. Unrivalled Service and Value. THE STRAND :: PARNELL. I w T*W li NEW STYLES NEW LENGTHS WANTED COLOURS IN SKIN GLOVES Just Received. B-30 Exceptionally smart 8 - button length Brussels Kid Glove, with mousquetaire opening. Fancy corded points and appliqued gauntlet. Navy/Silver, Brown/Self—lß/6 P^r. B-31 Washable French Suede Glove of fine soft skins; perfect fitting; one-dome cuff, finished stitched leather band and buckle. In Putty, Brown, Pastel, Rose Beige, Light and Mid Grey—l 4/6 pair. B-32 —Real Brussels Kid Glove, plain pull-on shape, with Vandyke inset in contrasting shade. Black/White, Navy/White, Gunmetal/Silver, Brown/Fawn, Mushroom/Brown —13/6 Pair* B-33—Fine Lambakin Glove, pull-on elastic wrist gauntlet, two-tone corded points and applique trim on cuff. In White, trimmed with Red, Blue, Nigger, or Black; also Brown/White and Sand—--12/6 Pa^. B-34—Very new and smart Kid Glove, with wide flared gauntlet embroidered in contrasting tones. In Navy/Beige, Black/White, Bottle/Beige, and Grey—l 9/6 pair. Store Reminders. " Aristoc " Pure Silk Hose — 6/11 pair. First Quality Nappa Gloves—@ /II P a ' r * English Crystal—Samples at Very Low Prices. Phyllis Earle Beauty Salon—Fifth Floor. Fur Coats Refashioned —Third Floor. Auckland mi m liL m a 'PERFECTION* THE SMOOTH SCOTS WHISKY AGENTS —AUCKLAND i COOKE A CO. LTD., ALBERT BTREET. WELLINGTON I ILLII • MANTON LTD.. BONO STREET PILES FOR NINE " I Have used ZANN DOUBLE ABSORPTION TREATMENT and I am very grateful. I suffered for nine long: years with Internal Plies. I tried different tilings, but nothing pave mc relleT until I got your treatment." So writes a New Plymouth lady. if you suffer with this distressing malady you will wisely obtain " ZANN." Generous trial treatment sent in plain wrapper on receipt or sixpence In stamps for packing and postage. With Piles, delays are doubly dangerous. Writo today. Address ZANN PROPRIETARY, Box 952, Wellington. Pulmonas quickly ®lh»y throat soreness and huskiness, and aid singers and vocalists wonderfully. FOU VOCALI/T/ &. /INGER/ At all Chemists te "LLAMOVEL" "CAMOTEX" "VELPACA" Names which signify all that is smart, cosy and serviceable in WINTER COATS Made from an entirely new coating material a soft, luxurious Llama-hair Pile hab- ffjSMr 7 ric, attractive in appearance, JIBSbL light, warm and serviceable. •' / \ The coats that are enjoying such a great vogue in overseas fashion centres. Ideal for motoring or for general wear through the chilly months of winter. They come in Natural and Brown tonings. The prices, too, are surprisingly reasonable. Illustrated —The " Camotex " Coat of pure Camel Pile; large soft collar and lapels, inset leather pockets with zipp fastening, wrap - over front, leather belt. Lined diagonal Polonaise. S.W. and W. sizes —£B/19/6 The " Llamovel ' Coat, of close Natural Llama Hair Pile, with rainproof finish; doublebreasted style, inset leather pockets, zipp fastening, leather belt; lined diagonal Polonaise. S.S.W., S.W., W., F.W. sizes—£9/19/6 The " Velpaca " Coat, Brown and Beige Pile of Herringbone weave; side pockets, soft large collar and lapels, leather belt. S.S.W., W., F.W. sizes £5/19/6 ¥W My \ v ' X\ ? i J i ~\q TLf l a /'j I -r. Ji The Genuine REPTILE SHOES at //I Don't miss this unique opportunity of obtaining a pair of genuine Reptile Shoes at such a favourable price. Three styles: A tie shoe (as illustrated), a stepin, and a one-strap. In Python and Calcutta Lizard Beige, Black, and Brown. 39/6 pair wm Cows' Milk is easily Digested with ESS ms $ i- 'i m « t added whiteness to white linens All out , SAYS SYM THE CHEiF If you spent hours over the stockpoj ... if you used the choicest meit an vegetables . . . you'd get soup as good as Symington's. But why go to all tna trouble when here it is all ready to use - " prepared in a few minutes. I 5v *»"'L ,s - '• w». CtflBJP Packets. Clear Soup in Jjßg Qk AGENTS Bottles. At all Grocer.. R. G. Kirkwoo3, Messrs. Nat. Woods & Co. P.O. Box 1339. Auckland. •W SYMINGTON b CO. LTD., MABKBT HAREOrtOCGK. Printed and Published by Henry Horton, of Kemuera, and Wnuu Jo'B C ompaal of Takapuna, for Wilson and Horton, Limited, at tae Office of tne 149, Queen. Street. Auckland. Saturday, April 9, 1932.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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