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—and the EVENING SILHOUETTE Says Period effects—panniers—bustles—low backs —moulded hip lines—low placed fulness. Satins, Taffetas, Lace and Nets appear with equal importance. t Colourings are bright, White or Black and the gowns illustrated to-day prove that M. & C. prices are in keeping with the call for style distinction and inexpensiveness. rwfh Hh I ACS2 |A L v \ t/ I PMi 'III I 111 It 1111 IJI 111 8 I n 111 IL I 11 I ! J-93—A compromise between the "bustle" and the "pannier." In Artificial Shot Taffeta in tones of Gold and Pink; low back. Notes of interest are the cleverly-cut skirt and picot-edged frills. Other shades are Orchid, Ivory, Blossom Pink, Dream Blue, Sea Foam Green, Tulip Yellow—oo J m I 1 I I I J-92—By w;iy of diversity, a delightful Fr'ock of Artificial Silk Satin in Water Nymph Green introduces a graceful shoulder cepe effect. The flared skirt has an unusual gored front. Showing also in Black, Ivory, Flame, Peony Pink, and Water Blue. S.W. 99/(5 MM! C ' fa Gilt o ! ® tfiPpLLLI O IMB J-91—A distinctive Frock oF Coin Spotted Net in Spanish Tile over matching Crepe de Chine, delightfully cut peplum and large bow bordered with fringed edged ruched Crepe de Chine. S.W. and W. size/i. Also in Golden Brown, Green, Royal, Blue, Ivory—£6/19/6 S(kml im 111 Iffl J-94—The matching Coatee —smarter than ever this season—is exemplified in this exquisite Evening Frock of soft Pink Art. Silk Angel Skin. Gracefully moulded hip, draped neckline—^gns. Also in Pale Gold. J-96 —Some of the smartest Evening Gowns have almost tailored lines. Here, for instance, is a delightful Frock of exquisite quality Crepe de* Chine in Camellia Red. Skirt pleated and flared; bodice and yoke designed with very fine pin-tucking. W. size. Also in Satin in Black, Pink or Emerald—£s/19/6 J-97 Portraying the very latest in the evening silhouette —the "Bustle" Frock of Artificial Silk Taffeta in Honey Melon Pink. Bodice is semifitting; skirt has very low placed flare. Sizes S.W. and W. Also showing in Ivory, Black, Gold, Bambino Blue—£s/19/6 lilt lis J-95 Gracefully cut Frock of self - figured Moire Silk in Orchid Pink. Full shaped basque at natural waistline; new shaped bodice, gored skirt. S.W. and W. sizes. Also in Ivory, Flower Blue, Buttercup—£7/19 / 6 It is Worth Knowing - that McCall Quarterlies, Winter and Spring numbers, 1932, and usually 1 /9, are offering for a short period at 1/3 each. Secure a copy early. - that Sample Sets of the new materials are now ready for posting to out-of-town residents. -that a particularly interesting collection of Novelty Raincoats has just arrived. - that an Expert in the Arts of Knit ting and Needlework is in attendance to offer suggestions and give helpful instruction.—ln " Make It Yourself " Corner, Ground Floor. ■ that Fur Coats are re-fashioned at little cost. Inquire Third Floor. ■ that Hemstitching, Pleating, etc., is carried out at the k/eenest prices. that "Aristoc " Pure Silk Hose at 6/11 pair is the finest value obtainable Little Coats of Great Importance Jp^l//,' i I I I iii? 1 i i /j i iii A delightful EVENING HOSE at 8/11 pair Sheer Dull Chiffon Silk Stocking, invisibly reinforced All Silk foot; Silk to top, picot edge, narrow French heel, fully fashioned. New Skin and Flesh tones. New Evening Styles in " Orient " Hose feature the cradle foot, specially designed for wear with low-cut Evening Sandals. These are also in Dull Chiffon and come in a variety of shades for evening wear—l 3/6 pair. B-l—A version of the Short Coatee that is infinitely smart. Artificial Silk Velvet in the new Acorn shade. The full-length sleeve and Coatee edged with rucked Velvet of self. Also in Black and Ivory—39/6 B-2 The indispensable Short Coatee, for bridge or social functions, of Ivory Velvet with White Coney collar and sleeve finish. Jabot front; belt threaded through front of waist length, tying at back—79/6 I \W V/lIIH t 8.-3 1 / Hr B-4 B-3—Featuring the cape sleeve—a very distinctive Coatee of Buttercup Panne Velvet, fastening snugly around hips; collar of White Foxaline. Also showing in Shrimp Pink, Rob Roy Green, Delphinium Blue, Love-Apple Pink, Beige—63 /- B-4—The shorter the smarter, as this Coatee of Gold-coloured Velvet proves; short sleeves, edged White Fur; novel vandyked edge; finished bow at back of neck. Other shades are Ivory, Black, Emerald Green, Deauville Blue •—46/6 S-43—The Open Sandal for evening wear is the very latest note in important fashion centres. English Model in Black Crepe de Chine, with multi-colour saddle vamp and covered heel; Gold Kid trim in front. Also in White for tinting. All sizes and half sizes —l9/6 zJ BV M-60—A "Saucer" Breton of the dressy type, in Navy Fur Felt, with trimming of Navy and WhitQ soft Faille Ribbon—39 /6 M-61—A "Saucer" Breton of the Jiports type* in Navy Wool Felt; neat ribbon and feather trimming -19/6 M-62—Velvet Ribbon bow under the brim is a smart trimming on this " Saucer" Breton in Erin Green Fur Felt—29 /6 M-63 Worn tilted to the side front, " Saucer " Breton in Erin Green Fur Felt; smart glazed feather quill at side—29/6 S-44 From Paris comes this delightful Leisure Slipper; for bridge or the boudoir. Hand-sewn sole, comfortable heel; assorted colours and designs—2s/- pair* M-64—Of the more dressy type: Saucer Breton of Fur Felt in Wine colour; trimmed bunch of cherries— 29/6 THE NEW AND HIGHLY FASHIONABLE "SAUCER" BRETON ][n overseas fashion centres the " Saucer" Breton is accepted as a millinery note of first importance, and M. & C., first with the latest always, invite inspection of the many attractive versions now on view in the Millinery Salon. The " Saucer " Breton is something entirely different, and is particularly smart as worn with tailored styles and the short coat. The sports types are worn practically straight, while the more dressy numbers are tilted to the side front, as depicted in to-day's illustrations. They are of soft Fur Felt, with appropriate trimming notes in flowers, velvet, wings and eabochons of silk. Colourings include Beige, Brown, Green, Wine, Black, Navy. For the distinctive, yet inexpensive MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. f Queen Street Auckland I A Smart Coiffure or any beauty treatment is something that must not be left to chance. Artistry and complete satisfaction are assured in the Phyllis Earle Beauty Salon at M. & C.'s—yet the cost is no more.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)