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of SPECIAL PURCHASE. i r . , , , 11 Frnrks in fine quality Spun Silk, at Illustrated are examples from a particularly interesting and extensive collection or r t ttract i ve ] v styled Frocks for pricc3 ranging from 35/6 to 49/6. These wonderful value Frocks permit of a very w,de cho.ee of the. most sports or general outing wear—light, cool, serviceable—sleeveless, short sleeves, puff sleeves, long s pastel tonings. Sizes range from S.W. to O.S. . . , li mices. A unique opportunity for the securing of a distinctive and desirable Frock o;r two at surprisingly r RELEASED AT 9 A.M. TO-DAY. J r yfcr m 4 ! A -C V/^Jj <■ I - '2 | r / £ i 4S SSO: This delightful sleeveless style features very unusual tuck treatment, which commences at the shoulder and terminates in three deep pleats in front and back of skirt. Deep collar and tie ends. Obtainable in White Spun Silk only. 35/6. 552: Particularly smart Sports Frock of White Spun Silk. The quaint little round collar finishes at back with button opening. Novelty yoke. Deep inverted pleats in back and front of slim fitting skirt. 553: Well tailored double-breasted Frock, featuring soft collar, inset pockets, and dainty puff sleeves. The skirt is cut on the bias, thus assuring a perfect fit. In White only—39/6. Also with long sleeves. In almond, gold, beige, pink, rose, blue. All sizes—4s/6. 554: Charming style for mid - Summer days. Round, collarless neckline, short puff sleeves. Inset banding at waist terminates in bow finish at back. Well cut skirt. Obtainable in old rose, beige, green and white. S.W. and W.—39/6. 556: Distinctive Frock with novelty collar, knotted at back, and slotted through buckle in front. Raglan sleeves, long slenderising hip line. Obtainable in old rose, pink, almond, lemon, blue and mauve. All sizes—4s/6. 559: Beautifully tailored long-sleeved frock, combining strapping with tucked insets. Skirt deeply pleated front and back. Note the novel cuff fastening. In beige, pink, cherry, almond, gold. Sizes S. W., .W. and O.S. —49/6. 1 Limited Number— J § Just Received! SPUN SILK CREPE DE CHINES. Very New Woven Checks. Unusual Tonings. Exclusive to M. & C. One of the season's most interesting shipments of Wash Silks—so smart in the printings—out of the common in colourings—dependably in wear—such a variety of effects, ranging from vigorous checks that will find an immediate appeal to the young people, to the almost plain colours appropriate for matrons. One range features very unusual checks; some formed hy fine lines, others by multi-colour perpendicular stripes with lateral over-check; block stripes with pin stripes in various colour combinations. The general colour effects include beautiful tonings of green, blue, orange, fawn and grey. 32-INCH. A/ H $ yard. Illustrated is just one of the many individual styles obtainable in finest quality Panama. All wide brimmed, distinctive hats—no two alike. All white or with black, navy or nigger trimmings. A special offering for Friday, and remarkable value. Another range features very neat hair checks. This means that the colour effect is just off the plain, and the colours, although described as pink, blue, rose, fawn, gold, seagreen, etc., are not just of the usual colourings known by these names, but are tonings quite out of the ordinary, and of a delightful pastel-like nature. 32-inch—4/6 yard. Then there is a 29-inch Spun Crepe de Chine at 3/11 yard. A neat double line check which comes in delightful colourings of green, pink, citron, and beige. SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. sfa. Silk Organdie Tea y<r\ Showers—A i Even at double the price these delightful tea showers would be considered good value. In dainty Silk Organdie. Hand tinted in a variety of designs, mostly fruit and floral effects, in assorted colours on cream grounds. Size 40 x 40in. As a rapid clearance is anticipated, early selecting is advised. SPECIAL SELLING AREA, GROUND FLOOR. Sports Panamas. A typical example of the delightful styles obtainable in Panamas for sports wear. Smartly moulded crowns, small and medium brims, colourful ribbon bands or all white, some featuring novelty arrangement in front. Two qualities 6/11 and 9/11. A Delightful After-dinner ConfectionCrystallised Pineapple. An entirely new Sweet Meat. Fresh, delicious Crystallised Pineapple, in cartons—9d per pkt. Delicious Home-made Chocolates. An assortment of Fruits, Creams, Caramels, Nougat, Peanut and Raisin Clusters; limited quantity—l/ 6 per lb. GENUINE KARUNG SNAKE— An English made Shoe, shapely, smart, and com- I fortable in wear. Light, jII I flexible sole, semi-Spanish / /IT 11 heel. Obtainable in grey J or dark brown. All ■ sizes and half sizes. A Remarkable Value Shoe. IT'S WORTH KNOWING That Furs may be stored at M. & C.'s for the Summer months at very little cost. That a further shipment of extremely smart Mesh Gloves has just arrived. That Washable Handbags, so new, smart and serviceable, are obtainable in variety from 14/6 to 25/6. That Calendars and Maoriland Souvenirs, so appropriate for posting abroad, are obtainable in variety on the Ground Floor—and that purchased articles are wrapped or packed ready for postage. That the daintiest Teas, Luncheons, or Friday Evening Meals are served in the Tudor Room. Variety—pure foods—refinement—no extra cost. Exhibition of Photographs on the First Floor Opens To-day. The Annual Exhibition, including pictures from all the leading Clubs in New Zealand, also the champion pictures of the year. The Cup recently won by the camera pictorialists will be on view. First Floor—inspection invited. Queen Street Auckland

Cylinder and Crankshaft Grinding, New Pistons, Rings, Gear*, and Parts. Unrivalled Service and Value. THE STRAND tj PARNELL. ■V' il.Ajt 'i yF Sii .•.y-'jfti,: ::v' %*/}'% - ■ J ■"ft'Vf (pii'ii?9 S | SOLD ONLY IN V'l r v ". ' -v. < . ■ •' ;i >i.V « '.and lib. * H'i'j ' V *>' f. f.■ * PARCHMENT BAGS FRQMALL GROCERS*no STORES " ftSS Famous for Blood and Skin Disorders RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO ECZEMA ULCERS RASHES SORES 0/ oii Chemists mnd Store* ■ Avoid ail Imitations

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 14

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