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SPORTS WEAR WEEK at M. 6? C.'s—COMMENCING MO m\m I i \ llllllp v II m ,Kl6\ K6—Sports Frock in White Spun Silk with adaptable front which can be worn closed or open,. giving the onesided deep rever effect. High waist, long hip-line, pleated skirt. S.W. and W. fittings—32/6 K7—A very smart diagonally cut Frock of Spun Silk with cleverly concealed inset pleats at knee, side and back, cut on perfectly tailored lines with a softening touch at shoulder. S.W. and W. fittings—37/6 K2—Natural Spun Silk Frock with corselette draped effect, cross-over swaithe and Raglan flared sleeve. S.W. and W. fittings—2s/6 K4—An easily laundered Frock in White Spun Silk, simply treated with the deep yoke effect and corselotte skirt. Sixgored skirt with back and front gores terminating in pleats. 5.W.—32/6 Kl4—Dainty little Jumper in a novel openwork knit. The turtle neck and cuffs are shown in sharp contrasting colours—lß/1 1 K3—A smart Spun Silk Frock with semi-cape sleeve which just covers the shoulder; deeply pleated skirt back and front. S.W., W. and F.W. fittings—--29/6 Ks—Double-breasted sports style with tailored collar and inset vest. Long hipline ensures correct fitting, and the deep pleats back and front give full freedom. In White Spun Silk. S.W. and W. fittings—32/6 Kls—Typical of many delightfully new effects achieved in Sweaters this season. Smart for all occasions and obtainable in various colour combinations—2s/6 Kl6—An attractive Sweater in beautifully fine Wool, featuring stripes in contrast colours. Lacings and tassels in Silk. Obtainable in White or coloured grounds 29/6 S&WvV' Without question one of the smartest Sports Shoes of the season is the " Ghillie" Tie Shoe. A smart English production in the new Pebble Grain Leather with thick Crepe Rubber sole and heel. Obtainable in Dark Brown, Navy or Mid Green—29/6 MEN who realise the importance of CUT and QUALITY in Sportswear know that they can purchase with confidence at M. & C.'s. To-day special attention is directed to three items of outstanding interest. Cream Flannel Tennis Shirts at 10/6 A Shirt cut on the most carefully considered lines from excellent quality summer- / weight flannel. / Cream Gabardine Tennis Trousers, 25/Trousers that fit the hips perfectly and hang with the straight free lines so desirable in sportswear. Slip Overs, 11/6 The Sleeveless Slip Over that will be needed in every sports outfit this season—in lightweight all-wool knit. B3 Nicely designed Fabric Model of the longer last type in serviceable All - White Fabric, White with Brown trim. Black with Patent trim. All sizes and half sizes—9/1 I, Among the smartest Shoos for sportswear comes this delightful step-in .style of White Linen or Crash with Dark Brown trim. It is also obtainable in All White and in all sizes and half sizes—3s f " Sports Teas — in the Tudor Room Every Afternoon at 3 Fifty years of bathing wear—the smartest of Sportswear for every occasion—beach styles as worn by bathing beauties 50 years ago—the colourful and captivating novelties that will appear on the beaches this season. See them all on Living Models Parades commence at 3 o'clock each afternoon in the "Tudor'* Room. Miss Daphne Knight will be there to introduce and describe the various styles as the mannequins appear. It has been rightly said by a fashion authority that in Beach and Sportswear lies the greatest opportunity for attractive dressing. In next week's special featurings every sports need to the last detail is anticipated, and at prices that are reasonable and well within reach of everyone. Afternoon Tea, 1/-; Reserves, 6d extra. The making of early table reservations is advised. Phone 42-800. B4—This smart Bag is typical of many novelties in striped and spotted fabrics. Sport, Bags quite out of the ordinary and ranging in price from Q/ | | |4/0 BS and 86-Among .port, nov.l.i*. ju.t to h.nd .h.» delightful Hand Which wKh their quaint .port, motif, embroidered in the corner; in fine quality Lawn in dainty Pa.tel shades—l f each. B7 Triangular Pure Silk Scarves in particularly smart Check effecta; fast colours 12/6 Bl2—-Washable Doeskin Gloves are very correct for Spring sportswear. Obtainable in White or Natural with fringed gauntlet. All sizes—9/ 1 1 Plain Elastic Wrist Gauntlet at 7/) I and 8/1 1 811 Combined Hair Net and Eyeshade with Green underlining at 2/6 Eyeshadea without Hair Net—- j jeach. Bjo White Silk Crocheted Belt with Patent pipings in shades of Orange, Green, Yellow, Red, Blue, and Royal—l / I 1 each. B9—lmitation White Kid Military Belts with brass buttons and coloured buttonholes in Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue or Black—J /& each. BB—Coversox in Lisle Openwork Mesh, quite the latest. Showing in Blue, Green, Lemon, and Fawn—4/6 per P a ' r * B2—This very smart Shoe, appropriate fdr either sports or street wear, |]« is of White Fabric with Dark Brown Ji leather facings; leather heel and sole. J m Obtainable in all sizes and half sizes jf J KB—One of the very new Shirtmaker Frocks. So different in appearance, and typical of the styles for this season. In smartly striped Spun Silk. S.W. and W. fittings—39/6 K9—ln finely striped Spun Silk, this Frock accentuates the return of the stripe, Full pleated skirt and diagonal yoke with small half sleeve. S.W. and W. fittings—39/6 Kio An English Model Sports Frock in heavy White Flat Crepe; Chromium button*, Royal and White striped belt, novelty inset pleats at back and front. The Cherry Coatee has a White embroidered anchor on the half-length sleeve: scarf in Red, White and twotone Blue in very fine diagonal knit 99/6 Kl2—Hip-length Coat in Sports Flannel, with the much favoured military trend. Smartly tailored with novelty cuff treatment, trimmed Chromium buttons. S.W. and W. fittings. Cream only—29/6 Kl3—A distinctive Coat in soft Sports Flannel; adaptable collar and belt of self material; beautifully shaped back; trimmed Chromium buttons and buckles. S.W. and W. fittings—42/'Jamas—Shorts— Longs Which? PYIAMAS by name, but how different to the pyjamas of past seasons--particularly the knitwear styles, for they introduce the most original and attractive ideas in both design and colouring SHORTS will, without question, have a wider appeal than ever, es as worn with the smart little shirt of Tudor Cloth or Natural Spun Silk LONGS, in Flannel or •'Tudor" Cloth, prove equally as popular when worn with one of the delightful little "Suntan" tops, sweaters or bathing suits But you see them at the Sports Teas any afternoon in the "Tudor" Room at 3 o'clock. I This very attractive All-Wool Knitted Yachting or Beach Pyjama Suit is just one of many delightful novelties obtainable at M. & C.'s. It is in Deep Royal with horizontal stripes in White, finished with Red and girdle. Surely one could not imagine anything smarter than these beautifully designed Shorts in cool, serviceable "Tudor" Fabric. They are so cleverly cut and perfect in fit, whilst the laced sides and side strapping in contrast colour form an entirely new note. Obtainable only from M. & C.'s, as the design is registered— Shorts, 7/11 Shirts, 8/9 1 , 1 ■ > Also made to registered design and obtainable only from M. & C. s are these perfectly cut and finished Longs. These may be had in the new "Tudor Fabric or in Sports Flannel. The long straight lines on which they are designed give a perfectly tailored effect that is quite new in beach apparel. Here they are illustrated with one of the novelty "Suntan" tops— Suntan Tops, 14/11 Longs. 25/6 MILNE & CHOYCE LIMITED Queen Street Auckland Bl —A neatly designed English Fabric Shoe in a particularly comfortable shape with sports heel. Obtainable in White Canvas with Brown trim, W ; hite Canvas with White trim, or Brown Crash with Brown trim. All sizes and half sizes -7/11.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21296, 24 September 1932, Page 14 (Supplement)