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Fashions for the Younger Set—Woollies jm*,. f° r the Wee Tots—lei / -o * r i'A ►5 p Vfc> Why need the young people wear just the ordinary, everyday styles («*:» •/?£• when such smart little apparel needs are so reasonably priced. IC- arents are thoughtful and thrifty come to M. & C.'s for several jgood reasons—they know that the assortments provide exactly what \ . / they want—that styles are smart and tasteful—that the dependable #[43 qualities cost no more, give better service, and prove a saving in the end. 042—Hand Crochet Wool Cap with smart inlets of contrasting colour. Royal/White, Red/ White, Orange/White, Black/White, Green/ Black, Green/White, Brown/Gold, Fawn/Wine, Rose/Beige, Blue/Fawn —4/11. C 40 —This attractive little Beret is of Chenille with contrasting pom and is obtainable in Henna, Beige, Cherry, Nigger, Royal, Emerald, and White—6/11. C4l—This delightful Breton Sailor shape is in splendid quality Felt; the adaptable brim may be worn up or down as desired; neat trimming of Faille Ribbon. In Fawn, Rust, Navy, Blue, Green, Red, Nigger, Saxe, Black and White A 12/6. J C43—A reversible Beret, in fine knit. The / upturned edge gives smart band in the reverse, \ contrasting colour. Red/Fawn, Fawn/Green, \ White/Yellow, Navy/Cherry, Brown/Henna, Blue/Fawn —2/11. Y iV fffl R i mm mmrn MzMM wMB. jjjj A ]A J \ & <&m. j0 C7—Child's All-Wool Diagonal Frock, attractively designed, with sleeve epaulettes, Peter Pan collar and smart pin-tucking; belted in self material; nicely flared skirt. In Green, Powder Blue, Rust, and Gold—24in. and 27in., 29/6; 30in. and 33in., 3Z/6. CB—This delightful little double-breasted Coat is in fine quality Velour, inverted box pleated and belted back, flap pockets and tailored revers, three-quarter lined. In colours suitable for boys or girls: Fawn, Red, Blue or Green—l 6in., 1 Bin., 25/6; 20in. and 22in., 27/6; 24in., 29/6. C 9 An entirely new note is achieved in this Velour Coat by its unusual yoke finish; the snug collar is of Coney. Inset pockets, lined throughout 26/9; 20in., 28/6. CIO For the young boy. A amartlytailored Coat of Tweed, belted back, flap pockets, lined throughout. Obtainable in Brown, Blue or Rust; 1 7in., I 9in., 2 1 in.12/6. sf M* "Mil/* J (s<w ~ & Cll Perfectly - tailored Coat of splendid quality Velour, collar of Musquash, belted in self material, semi-fitting back, lined throughout. Note the smart stitching on pockets, sleeves and back. Obtainable in Green, Nigger, Henna, Blue and Black; 42in., 44in. and 46in.— 4gns. Cl2 of Diagonal Tweed, with Opossum collar; single-breasted, with large patch pockets; belted in self material; beautifully cut and fitted back; novelty sleeve finish. Lined throughout. In Fawn/ Brown, Beige/Blue, Beechwood, Blue, Coral, Green and Wine. Sizes 30in., 33in., 36in., 39in.—45/-. CI 3 This distinctive Maids' Frock is fashioned from an All-Wool Novelty Basket Weave Cloth; nicely gored skirt; panel effect yoke is finished with chromium buttons, and the soft little collar is of contrasting striped Wool Lace. In Royal, Leaf Green, Saxe, Rust, Gold, and Grey. 42in., 44in. and 46in.—-49/6. m i ram m i Children's Fleecy-Lined Bloomers — Sizes 12in. to 22in. Sky, Saxe, Navy, Children's All-Wool Ribbed Vests — Short sleeves. Sizes 3 to 10—1/9. Winceyette Pyjamas— Coat shape, long sleeves. Sky, Green, Lemon, White, and Pink. Sizes to fit ages 3 to I 2 years, 5/11; I 3 to 18, 6/11. Children's All-Wool English Combinations — Splendid quality garments of Cream Wool; short sleeves—-Sizes to fit ages 2 to 4 years, 6/11; 5 to 7 years, 7/6. > r 2>l,r A c V •' A <h fw rC3 Cl4—This snug-fitting, double-breasted Coat is of splendid quality Flecked Tweed. The closedup front may be worn open to form deep revers. The attractive little collar is of Coney. Semifitting back, belted, lined throughout. In Brown, Blue, and Fawn. 27in., 30in., 33in. and 36in. -35/-. Cls—Extremely smart is this Tailored Coat of splendid quality Tweed in large check design. Double breasted and belted, flap pockets, lined throughout. In Greys, Fawns, and Browns. 19in., 21 in., 23in. and 25in.——21/-. Children's Cot Blankets — Cosy, warm Blankets in attractive nursery designs; obtainable in Sky, Pink or Mauve. Size 32in. x 42in.—2/3. Children's Felt Slippers— Smartly designed Felt Slippers in colours of Red and Saxe, with Suede Leather soles. Sizes 3 to 6—l/3. Sleeping Suits — Children's Striped Flannelette Sleeping Suits, to fit ages 1 to 5 years. In White/Sky, White/ Mauve, White/Pink —3/3. Care of the Children's Feet — Free Advice by Expert. PEDICURE DEPARTMENT. SHOE SECTION. CHILDREN'S BARBER'S SHOPFIRST FLOOR. ♦ tm Cl—This delightful little Cardigan, so cosy and warm, is of Brushed Wool with Wool Embroidery trimming. Obtainable in Saxe, Sky, i Almond, Fawn, Peach. Size 1 4in., 10/11; I6in., 11/9; I Bin., 12/6. f C2—This smart little Jersey for the wee boy is of splendid quality Wool trimmed with contrasting stripes. Colours: Brown, Fawn, and Cedar. ,Sizes to fit ages 2 to 4 years —12/9 and 14/6. C3—ln Marie Mixture—cosy All-Wool Boy's Suit with contrasting stripes. An ideal two-piece Suit for the cooler weather. In Almond, Fawn, Saxe, and Brown—l 6in., 13/11; 1 Bin., 14/11. _ C4—For the small girl, or boys too—delightful little .All-Wool Cardigan in Marie Mixture; smart contrasting stripe trimming—14in., 11/9; 1 6in., 12/6; 18in., 12/11. C 5 Beautifully-designed Pram Set of Brushed Wool, including Overalls with feet, Pullover and Cap, daintily hand embroidered— I2in„ 22/6; 14in., 24/11. Also Pullover and Cap only—l2in., 16/11; 1 4in., 18/6. Both Sets obtainable in Sky/White, Pink/White. • C6—Attractive All-Wool Boy's Suit, nicely / panelled front, square neck finished with Angora Wool. In Leaf Green, Fawn, Turquoise, Lemon, Saxe, Peach—Min. and JMWaV 1 6in., 10/11; IBin., 11/6. f/a Wm xk h I \MI ' I y b3 I / B3—Boys' All-Wool English Jerseys, especially suitJ I I able for hard, everyday wear. In assorted shades of t I Navy, Grey, Lovatt and Marie mixtures with contrast--111 I i ing collars. Sizes for ages 2to 9 years—3/11. J j J B2—Boys* Pullovers, English made, strong and hard —4-*/ L J'jU wearing. In a splendid range of assorted Marie mixtures with contrasting inlets at neck. For ages \ 5 to I 1 years. 1 \ Chest measurements: 24in. 26in. 28in. 30in. \ 4/11 5/9 6/3 6/9 Tweed Overcoats, just received, English made, smartly cut in double-breasted style with half-belt back. In Fawn, Brown, and Grey mixtures. Sizes 01 £ to fit ages 2to 5 years—l 4/6. English Felt Hats, in colours to tone. Smart shapes, all sizes—4/11. sf CI 6 —For the rainy days to com« there is nothing more appropriate th*m this Leatherette Fleecy-lined Raincoat and Storm Hat to match. Double breasted, belted coat. Obtainable in Brown, Blue, Red or Green. 24in. to 36in.—10/11 set. Boys' M/ Shoes for School or / Well-made Box Calf Shoes, with leather soles, comfortable fitting. A strong, sturdy shoe specially suited to hard wear—Sizes 10 to 13, 12/6; 1 to 2, 13/9; 3to 5, 15/6; 6 to 7, 16/-. The 'Emansee' Girls' Shoe A reliable All-Leather Strap Shoe in the " Health" shape, which means complete foot comfort and longer service to the Shoe. , Sizes 7to 9 10 to ! 2to 7 In Black— 9/11 10/6 ,13/6 In Brown— 10/6 11/9 14/9 SOCKS for the Junior Miss and Master — Viyella Socks, in Pink, Sky, Cream, with fancy tops; also the darker Fawn and Beige tones. Sizes 2 to 7 2/6 pair. Brettles Wool Socks—A make, with fancy and striped tops, in all wanted shades. Sizes 2 to 9—l/11, 2/3, 2/6 and 2/11 pair. Three-quarter Hose—Just received, a wide range of splendid quality Fine Wool Three-quarter Hose. Sizes 6 to 1 I. Gym. Hoce and Shorter Length Woollen Stockings in the wanted Brown tone—4/11 and 5/6 pair. For quality juvenile apparel at reasonable prices MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. « / Queen Street THOMPSON'S PRAMS A WORD TO Buv^NyHE Showrooms at &|||||S ||hH| 3 tioors above jaw Hill, For Prams. tor Free Catalogue. v-Li? Phone 45-988. TELEPHONE 44-290. ✓ FOR ALL CLASSES OF PRINTING. COLOURED LABELSALMANACS FOLDERS SHOWCARDS - PAMPHLETS HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TELEPHONE 44-290. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 5

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