i 4if w\ tils* W - v \.vr^{rz Wedding Bells will soon be pealing for many an Easter bride vjß iG m s - w i'.' 4* : K' \ \ I t\ Vj '»»! ? , '"; ||| \f W#l llj I HE marriage month is drawing nigh, and the busy bride-to-be naturally looks to M. & C. s for help and inspiration. She knows that all the delightful things that go to complete a perfect trousseau are assembled in this modern Store. Beautiful new Silks lor the wedding gown —the daintiest of Under things—Suits and Frocks for the travel outfit—Millinery in all its smartest phases -—rich Furs smart Footwear Handbags, Gloves, Hose, and all the details that go to make her an enviably well-dressed bride. An Impressive Window Display During the next few days, practically the whole of the window frontage will be devoted to the displaying: of Wedding Day requirements—a presentation so complete and fascinating that it merits a special visit of inspection. The featuring of the gowns as worn by "Brides of a Romantic Century" forms an interesting contrast. Oh, yes, the bridegroom! He has; not been forgotten, for' a special window is demoted exclusively to his wedding day requirements. mms\ NX -x for In the M. & C. Footwear Section the bride-to-be has a ' thoice of the daintiest of Shoes in Velvet, Moire, and Satin Court, plain and fancy stvap, sandal straps, instep fastenings. Some with silver kid trimmings, others with novelty diamante clips and buckles. -v SILKS for the Bride.. Just opened, and showing for the first time this week, many new and glorious productions, including Crepe and Wind-swept Satin, Ottomans, Cotele, Crepe Tornado, Matalasse, Tinsels, gold and silver, diagonal and pebble. Also, beautiful new Velvets, Crepe, Corduroy and Pique. IN THE MILLINERY SECTION the bride-to-be is assured of finding just the Veil she would desire for the occasion, complete with Orange Blossom Sprays, LINENS for the Bride.. On the Second Floor is found an unexampled wealth of choice in every linen chest need, from the plain dependable qualities that will give years and years of faithful service, and including the smart productions featuring the modern idea in designing and effect, to the daintiest of fancy Linens novelties of the most exclusive type ranging through a wonderful assortment down to the simplest and most inexpensive that one could wish for. For the Wedding Breakfast THE M. & C. RECEPTION HALL provides just that atmosphere of refinement so desirable for such an occasion. THE "TUDOR" ROOM for the entertaining of the bride—Morning Teas, Luncheons. THE PHYLLIS EARLE BEAUTY SALON for the bridal coiffure. FOR "GOING AWAY," "Wardrobe" and Travel Trunks of every description (initialled free of charge).—— First Floor. LACES for . Just received in the Lace Section on the Ground are the most exquisite productions conceivable. Of particular interest is the new Printed Chiffon Lace, filmy like in texture with an overlaid printing in white, giving the appearance of an all-over lace, yet having a decidedly new effect. Then there are Angelskin Laces, Tinsel, Silk, Metal and Embossed. PRESENTS To those in search of the unusual, the the useful, or the ornamental, a visit to the Mezzanine floor will prove a revelation, both in the matter of variety values. Dinnerware, Breakfast Sets, Teasets, Cake and Confection Plates, Cutlery, Silverware, Art Pottery, Ornaments, Clocks, Crystalware, Vases, Book Ends, Statuettes, an almost endless variety of novelties, all at prices to suit every spending allowance. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. Beautiful Cushions, odd pieces of Quaint Furniture, comfortable Chairs, Light Shades, Medici Pictures, Brassw'are, and many other useful home needs that make ideal wedding gifts. NEW GOODS Opening up in all departments IN THE THOMPSON'S Pram House 313 QUEEN ST., 3 Doors Above Town Hall, For LATEST LowPriced Quality BASSINETTES, PRAMS. . PUSH CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS, NURSERY CHAIRS,, CHILDREN'S CHAIRS and DOLLS' PRAMS. Freo List Issued. 45-098. QUEEN STREET
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21742, 6 March 1934, Page 3
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