1 i Sr i 0 G i New Zealand Travel Rugs World-famed for their quality, colouring and value. Visitors are offered an unexampled variety at Milne & Choyce's. Rugs monogrammed or initialled at nominal charge (4-hour service). SECOND FLOOR. New Zealand Souvenirs and Novelties. ' GROUND FLOOR. Wools and Needlecraft Knitters and needleworkers will appreciate the complete assortments in New Zealand and English Wools, Silks, Threads, and all sewing requirements. GROUND FLOOR. TRAVEL COATS LOUNGE SUITS SPORTS FROCKS SEPARATE SKIRTS SPORTS JACKETS SHIRTS AND SHORTS BLOUSES SWEATERS EVENING GOWNS EVENING WRAPS THIRD FLOOR. LINGERIE PYJAMAS BATHING APPAREL SECOND FLOOR. GLOVES HOSIERY BAGS NECKWEAR GROUND FLOOR. "Phyllis Earle" Beauty Salon Under the supervision of a Graduate of the Phyllis Earle Institute, London. FIFTH FLOOR. Dollar Conversion Tables In order to facilitate shopping, monetary conversion tables are /found in each Department of the Store. Sweets Chocolates and Sweet Specialitiespure, fresh, delicious. GROUND FLOOR. " Gossard " and other well-known makes in Foundation Garments. SECOND FLOOR. The "Tudor" Restaurant Recognised as one of the most beautifully appointed rooms in the Southern Hemisphere. Delightful view of harbour from the balcony. SEVENTH FLOOR. Toiletries - Among the complete assortments are included the famous " Elizabeth Arden," " Boyer " and " Harriet Hubbard Ay res " Beauty Preparations. GROUND FLOOR. Pedicure Parlours Dr. Scholl Graduate in attendance, giving advice on foot troubles of any description. The Store for Men Specially featuring English wear, and complete assortments in every clothing requisite for every occasion. Men's Barber's Shop—first floor. Tobacco Section Affording a choice of the finest Cigars, .Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc. GROUND FLOOR. For Service . . . MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. GROUND FLOOR. QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND m 'h %<> n iw *fc' rrfi r Jli 11 Welcome Auckland! CT" HE Directors of Milne & Choyce Ltd. I extend a cordial invitation to visit their | Store whilst you are here, and at the same time express the hope that your sojourn in this Dominion will prove both interesting and pleasurable. To those who desire to replenish the cruise wardrobe, the special featurings of fashions and accessories from leading English, American and Overseas houses will prove of particular interest.
Auckland Gas Co. Ltd. Home Sei"vice Dept. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Will be Resumed on FRIDAY at our Pitt St. and Otahuhu p. ~~ ou are cordia ' l y invited to attend these very helpful Demonstrations, to be conducted at both Pitt Street and Otahuhu at the following times: Friday Afternoon Friday Evening 2.30 to 4 p.m. 7.30 to 9 p.m. Only in a Modern Gas Oven can the whole dinner be cooked with the door chained and padlocked. Come and see this done! A feature of the afternoon Demonstrations will be Locked Door Cooking—the whole dinner cooked at the one time with oven door Chained and Padlocked. LOCKED-DOOR COOKING proves that the modern Gas Oven is the most economical method of cooking. Here are Friday's menus:— THE MENU AT PITT ST. THE MENU AT OTAHUHU. Fish Ro°ll^Prfwn P 'Sauce. B , , R ° ast oin M . ut ' on ' Roast Lamb. Baked Pumpkin and kumsras. Baked Kumaras. Green Pens, Stuffed Tomatoes. Steamed French Beans. Brain Pie. Steamed Fish. Savoury Baked Marrow. Apple Shortcake. Meringued Apples. Lemon Custafd. French Meringue Pudding. Watch our Demonstration Notices appearing in the Auckland daily papers every Tuesday, giving particulars of our Demonstrations at various suburbs. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. WYNDHAM STREET, PITT STREET AND BRANCHES.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21731, 21 February 1934, Page 17
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