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• yV- '• V "■ 't- \ rarticularly Interesting rriday at JVL&Ia FABRIC WEEK ... DRAPING ON MANNEQUINS ... CUTTING OUT FROM McCALL PATTERNS ... MORE NEW GOODS ... EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS ... AND A WONDERFUL MODEL OF R.M.S. "STRATHNAVER" ON THE FIRST FLOOR FOR THE SMALL WOMAN ... All apparel requirements are fully considered at M. & C/s m m i 1 This neatly - designed little Frock ia of artificial crepe de chine, gaily patterned in red, royal blue, amber and white. The short sleeve is a new note—belt and buttons of self material. The same pattern is obtainable in light greens and blues. Price, 59/6 A beautifully-cut Coat of Pilfttine. The seaming at back and front gives a smart - fitting effect—belted at back only in self material—stitched collar and chromium buttons—unlined In Naples yellow, navy and burnt orange. Price, 89/6 Eleautifully tailored in liightweight suiting, featuring the throw-over collar and skirt closely gored on either side. Obtainable in Erin green or Chineste Red. A typical example of the popular-priced garments at M. & C.'a. Price 75/ mi mm H mmm One of the many delightful stylea in knitwear. for the amall woman. Dainty Blouae of Handkerchief Linen in hand-finished with tiny bindings to match colour of frock. The bellhop coatee ia finished with novelty buttons. Obtainable in Erin green/white, royal/ white, lime, and burnt orange. Price, £6/19/6 Bias stripes are particularly fashionable this aeaaon. Here ia a delightful example for the small woman—a twopiece Knitwear Suit. Slightly cowl neck and deep cuff treatment are notes of interest. Obtainable in Erin green/ lemon and black, coral/ black and fawn, black/ grey. Price, 89/6 This cleverly-designed Frock for amall women is fashioned from artificial satin, featuring the basque effect and low placed flare. Neat roll collar and front are of beige or ivory to harmonise with frock. Buttons of self material. In black, brown or hunter green. Price, g guineas. A Wonderful Model of R.M.S. "STRATHNAVER" and a Scries of Exceedingly Interesting Photographs. By courtesy of the P. & O. S. N. Co. we are enabled to show on the First Floor what is perhaps the finest model of a steamship yet exhibited in Auckland. It has a length of 14 feet, and is a perfect example of workmanship in every detail. Every boy especially must see this wonderful model. MAY WE SUGGEST—Tea in the "Tudor" Room—bring the boys in with you—then make a tour of inspection through the Store, and see the model steamship, and the interesting exhibition of Photographs on the First Floor. Interclub Exhibition of Photographs 'V To be Opened by his Worship the Mayor at 2.30 on the First Floor. An exhibition of exceptional interest, for it includes pictures from all the leading clubs of New Zealand—also the champion picture of the year. ■ v , ' The "Bledisloe" Presentation Cup which goes to the winning club each year, and won by Auckland for the second time, will also be on view. BROCwc © The Original %l" Quality 9/3 per dozen yards 22/6 per piece of 30 yards Rayon Broche, like many other fabrics, is obtainable in different qualities. This is the grade which was originally introduced at 1/* per yard, but a price advantage gained through lower markets enables us to offer this same, quality at the new price of 9fd per yard. It is outstanding because of its close weave, softness and beautiful lustre. And the colourings—never has such an extensive range of glorious tonings been presented—every new shade, from delicate tintings to the brightest and richest conceivable. Some Uses for Rayon Broche: 5 NEW DESIGNS —44 COLOURS. Lingerie Evening Frocks Kimonos Dressing Gowns Dressing Jackets Pyjamas Bedspreads Linings Cushions Hangings. And of course there are many other uses that will readily suggest themselves, especially to those who take advantage of the McCall Pattern and Needlework Service. Peach Poppy Beige Rose Tea Rose Shell Petal Pink Blossom Pink Cherry Geranium Fuchsia Old Rose Rose May Pink Deep Sky Light Saxe Deep Saxe Angel Blue Royal Navy Jade , V Light Emerald Aqua Green Mid Brown Cedar String Copper Spanish Tile Banane Grey Melon Light Gold Spun Gold Golden Poppy Jasmine Orange Crimson Holly Wine Helio. Violet Ivory Creme ' White Black MATT Apnrpg Patterna are not obtainable for Rayon Broche, as they do not convey the full effect of the. design, but ordersi may be sent with every confidence, for if the colouring is not up to expectation or not exactly as desired, the ordered length will be willingly exchanged. Make requirement* known as early aa possible while the colour range is complete. The Home Sewing Service DRAPING ON MANNEQUINS Each day this week the draping on mannequins has proved a particularly interesting feature of Fabric Week. The discerning home sewer at once recognises the advantage of seeing styles and materials as they actually appear when made up. This Friday the sessions continue as usual at 11.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 1.30 p.m., 2.30 p.m., and also in the evening at 5.30 THE CUTTING-OUT SERVICE is being taken full advantage of by dozens of busy needlewomen, for it saves time and enables one to commence sewing immediately. With every instruction so clearly printed on the McCall Pattern, no difficulty whatever is presented in finishing the garment. Quite a nominal charge is made for cutting out—l/- for Skirt; 1/6 for Blouse; 2/- for Frock or Costume. NEW WOOLS Summer Weights. A new shipment brings a further range of glorious colourings in Wools that are wanted for the light-weight Summer garment. Included is "Patons" real Shetland Wool, in bright colours. 1/-per skein; 7/10 head of 8. "Patons" Super Fingering, 2, 3, and 4-ply, in all colours. lid skein; 7/3 head of 8. Art. Silk and Wool "Ring o' Roses," 2-ply, in pink, mauve, sky, nil, white. 1/6 2oz. ball. Cane Knitting Needles. These have several advantages over the ordinary steel needles. Their beautifully smooth points stay smooth, and do not split the wool—and Cane Knitting. Needles are a boon to those subject to rheumatism—lOin. and 14in., 4 d pair. Sets Bin. and 1 Oin., 4 d set. V 6& Js 'J\ fr. MODEL TAILORED ♦ ♦ > The four very distinctive types illustrated are but examples from a particularly interesting collection just received. Every hat an individual type, beautifully hand-blocked in fashionable straws, suoh as Baku, Racello, Bowen, Zipper and Picot—trimmed in that neat, tasteful manner so characteristic of M. & C Millinery. They also serve to show how reasonably priced Exclusive Millinery of the finest quality can be. The range of colours includes natural, rose, brown, blue, cherry, and black. WONDERFUL HOSIERY VALUE?. . / "BEMBERG." " M. &, C. 53." Full-fashioned, heavy-weight Stbck- • A pure silk, full-fashioned Stocking ing* delightful in appearance, and that represents the utmost in value, beautifully constructed with rein- A perfect Stocking in every respect, forced heels and toes. Obtainable Narrow finished heel, reinforced in ten of the season's smartest foot. In gunmetal, Romany, brown shades. leaf, new taupe, iight tabac, fawn, 3/11 per pain 3 pairs for 11/6. and per pair. Still Another New Service— • SCISSORS SHARPENED WHILE YOU WAIT f I . ' Bring your Scissors to the Ground Floor and have them perfectly sharpened while you wait. A new machine just installed will pijt the keenest of edges on all Scissors up to 4-inch blades—at Jd per pair. FOR INEXPENSIVE QUALITY QOODS ... , MILNE & CHOYCE QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND

Ketfc cup of Symington's will just'touch the spot.'..its good? Tr+tj* M4Ht} COFFEE & CHICORY ESSE NCE Tho*. Symington A C*. Ltd., Edinburgh and Lendo* B

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 4

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