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455 r\. 4tA atM.&C.'s SMARTLY INEXPENSIVELY ■is? BrtEi rrml Si! IM )®1! Kg* mKht A complete service—a delightful shopping atmosphere—a Store that offers you all the most wanted and desirable in apparel needs—fashions that you KNOW are correct and distinctive, yet cost no more. Then there are the many helpful services so much appreciated, by busy shoppers and visitors to Queen Street—the Tudor Restaurant for dainty teas and luncheons—the Beauty Salon—the Cutting-out Service Pedicure Hosiery Repairs—Public Telephones—Writing and Rest Rooms—and many other facilities that go to make for something more than a mere shopping place. as ms •.If ll This Friday's Sweet Special— MALLOW DELIGHTS A new and delicious confection marshmallows covered with nuts and cocoanut. 1/6 per lb. Illustrated are but three examples from the wonderful collection of coat styles reasonably priced at /y/*> and 89/6. J2O: An ideal coat for sports or travel wear of fine diagonal weave in tonings of brown. Collar, sleeves and pockets are trimmed with the reversed material, and the smart new collar may be worn open or closed, bermfitting back finished with low placed inverted pleat. Halt lined —89/ 6. J2ls" Angora tweed in a smart waffle weave, featuring stitched Raglan sleeves, attractive scarf collar of self material, and novelty buttons. A beautifully finished coat, lined throughout. In moss gTeen. Size S.W. ,79/6. J22: This smartly tailored coat is in beige and brown herringbone tweed. Designed on slim fitting lines with flap pockets and wide revers. A belted style, lined throughout. Size 5.5.W.—79/6. Jii IB V" •\ V <&<- &Q J/ A [W ♦ \ at% ft C2: This smart hip-length cardigan introduces heavy ribbed knit at waist and shoulders, giving a snug-fitting effect; roll collar; pockets. Obtainable in wine-»-29/6. C 3: Brushed wool cardigan jacket, featuring high neckline, pleated pockets, and snug waist. An ideal garment for sports or general wear. In brick, brown, cherry, chocolate. Sizes W., F.W. and 0.5.—39/6. C 4: Smart jacquard cardigan in unusual colour contrasts. Plain knit roll collar, pockets and cuffs. In beige/nigger/white, black/grey/white, Wine/rose/white, bottle/j light green/beige, navy/grey/red. Size 3 W., F.W. and 0.5.—49/6. C 5: Attractive cardigan jumper in novelty check effect with wooden button finish. Mote the very smart tie collar. In moss green/ beige, tango/black, tomato/white, also in plain colours—22/6. C 6: Delightful polo jumper in a smart heavy ribbed knit, shaped into vandyked waist. In beige, nigger, moss, wine, sapphire—3s/6. NEW VELVETS... Wonderful Colour Ranges in two desirable qualities 'just to hand —6/II and 10/6 For the new season there is nothing more fashionable than velvet for afternoon frocks, evening eo wns bridge coats, dinner frocks. And what a choice of glorious colourings one finds in the splendid qualities now showing in the Silk Section at M. & C s, ranging.from white and iVory through all the delicate shades of pink, blues, greens, yellows and rose there is a wonderful wealth of choice for evening styles. And, of course, among the darker tonings are the rich browns, wines, reds, mulberry, green, blue and black. Width, 3£ inches. Make a point of visiting the Silk Section this Friday, and inspect the new velvets and glorious silk productions. EASTER NEW—QUAINTDIFFERENT. Chocolate eggs, baskets of eggs, chicks, novelty dolls, eggcups, cUp and saucer set, : etc. Novelties that bring happiness to children adults as well—in the Tudor Sweet Shop. YOU WILL BE EASTER— All the new wools for every purpose; all in the smart and beautiful, colourings that are required for unusual effects. Style books full of ideas. Everything that is required for knitting is obtainable at keenest prices in the Wool Section, Ground Floor. An expert always in attendance to give advice on Needlework and Knitting. SEWING FOR EASTER— McCALL PATTERNS, designed by French stylists, bring the smartest of new season s styles. No waste of materials, no mistakes, because all the sewing instructions are so plainly printed. Call in and look through the latest McCall Fashion Books. These books, with their hundreds of designs, are full of inspirations and suggestions for home sewing. FOR THE ENTERTAINING OF EASTER VISITORS— The Tudor Room provides everything that can be desired--dignity, charm, dainty 'cuisine, and courteous attention. A telephone message is all that is to make taible reservations or have any special catering request fulfilled. Phone 42-800. > EASTER WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS— A visit to the Mezzanine Floor will reveal the moot delightful gift ideas—quaint pieces of pottery, crystal ware, china, indescribable novelties, appropriate gifts for everyone, will be found in profusion at prices to suit every spending allowance. > .ill - 5-.< _ v . YOVR HOLIDAY COIFFUR ■psjjgj • . Let it be just a little different MBl from the ordinary everyday » from the style you have been in the habit of adopting. It will make that added note of smartness for the Easter holidays. Make an early appointment in the Phyllis Earle Salon on the Fifth Floor. Phone 42-800. --arid now cotnes the HOLLYWOOD Ml v m - m p§| fit as sponsored by the screen star AGNES AYRES. Smart, light; Waterproof, thus rubber raincape is one of the greatest successes in wet weather attire—so popular overseas that difficulty was found in supplying the tremendous demand. Beautifully shaped, the capes hang comfortably from the shoulder, and are obtainable as illustrated with neat turn-down collar and white lining, which gives a smart contrast with shades of scarlet, wine, brown, green, blue— At 10 /6 Or in self colours of royal, green, red, white, or dark blue, with neat band at neck . • 4*/tt The Hollywood Rainoape folds into such a small space that it can be comfortably carried in the handbag. Pure Linen Initialled HANDKERCHIEFS: gd each, g for 2/6. Fine quality, white, pure Irish linen Handkerchiefs, with inir tial, border and inner stripe in contrast colours. Full size—all initials. You will be requiring half a dozen this Easterask to see them at the Handkerchief Counter, Ground Floor. PONGEE BAG and HANDKERCHIEF SETS—1/9. Just received —delightful new designs and colour effects in these very popular matching Pongee Bag and Handkerchief Bets. Envelope lag and fullsize handkerchief. Multi-colour printings on natural ground. At the Handkerchief Counter, Ground Floor. YOUR FUR COAT— Does it need Re-fashioning? Perhaps a readjustment to the collar, a sleeve alteration, a little difference in the fitting — immediately transforming it into an up-to-date model. Our Export Furrier tmil be pleased to discuss fur fashion notes, submit styles, and give estimates for remodelling furs or making to measure. Ftir Department —Third Floor. RIBBED ANGORA TWEED— A Smart r<ew Millinery NoteJust received, and showing in a delightful range of colourings, is a particularly interesting collection of smart hats of ribbed Angora tweed —an important new millinery fabric. These hats are delightfully soft and pliable, featuring either fitting or novelty tucked crowns and adaptable brims, particularly appropriate for sports or general wear. Obtainable in shades of nigger, green, fawn, oatmeal, grey, wine, navy, Lido, also black • • > ♦ 29/6 FT Hi <3 In i i '-J mmm m ■M yfyLI»iii THE FAMOUS PURE SILK "ORIENT" HOSE The most dependable of beautiful Stockings. Two favourite numbers. "Orient," 808 Pure silk, fullfashioned, service weight, mesh lisle top, and specially reinforced fine lisle foot, art moderne heel. Obtainable in all wanted shades—6/11 pair; 3 pairs for 20/-. "Orient," 820 Pure silk, fullfashioned, extra heavy service weight hose, heavily reinforced fine lisle foot, art moderne heel. A splendid hose that will give every satisfaction in wear. In all the new tonings—l2/6 pair; 3 pairs for 36/-. Velvet Dress Shoo —English made —smart in appearance and comfortable in wear. ' Obtainable in black, red, dark brown, biscuit, apricot. Also obtainable in black or inhitc Satin .. tl/9 Particularly smart English one-strap Shoe, with novelty punching and stitching. Obtainable in darti brown or navy Kid, also Patent .. 29/6 Delightful English Court Shoe, finished with smart combination low — semi-Spanish heel. In black or dark brown Kid, also Patent 39/6 LTD. c Choyce QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND Beautifully designed, well finished suits, combining plain knitwear -with smartly checked and flecked tweeds. Illustrated are just three examples from a particularly interesting collection of these smart, serviceable sports outfits now on view in the Apparel Showroom. J23: The smartly tailored coat of this twopiece suit is in fine knit with self check. The wide revers, adjustable collar, cuffs and pocket finishes are of check tweed to match the skirt, which is designed with deep box pleat front and back. In dark brown/fawn, sapphire/green, black/, white—99/6. J24: Particularly attractive two-piece suit, comprising jacket of heavily ribbed knitwear and skirt of chevron tweed. The closed neckline may be worn open, showing revers of tweed. The wrapover skirt is buttoned from waist to hem. in bottle/fawn, nigger/fawn, beige/ brown—B9/6. MS. UK art* EPS isc if J25: Beautifully tailored suit of brushed wool and tweed. Note the smart crossover neckline and the buttoned insets in skirt. Obtainable in nigger/fawn, scarlet/ beige, mustard/fawn —89/6. % & mm m mt IIiMN RINDING EARCUTTING TELEPHONE 44-290. Cylinder and Crankshaft .Grinding, New Pistons, Rings, Gears, and i Parts. Unrivalled Service and Value. THE STRAND tt PARNELL. FOR ALL CLASSES OF PRINTING. COLOURED LABELS.— SHOWCARDS ALMANACS FOLDERS PAMPHLETS HERALD PRINTING WORKS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. TELEPHONE 44-290. A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO., LTD.. GORE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21757, 23 March 1934, Page 14