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In the APPAREL SHOWROOM at M. ... To-day ... Wednesday ... Thursda iSßflpi HIPI ■Msm llfllll mm dpi mm mmm Hg!s mil tfl lis ifl in lai Visitors desirous of entertaining friends during the Fashion Previews have only to take the elevator to the Tudor Room, where refreshing teas are so daintily served at any time of the day. A table reservation may be made by simply phoning the Manageress of the Tudor Room, who will have any little special requests ca re fully attended to. With the change of the season comes even a change in display ideas, and the "LITTLE SHOP" innovation has transformed the Apparel Showroom into a veritable rendezvous of Fashion. Midst the personally chosen new season's distinctive styles for every occasion is intermingled a most intriguing series of Miniature Accessory Shops—the Bag Shop, the Glove and Hosiery Shop, the Shoe Shop, the Jewellery Shop, and so on caring for every Fashion need, and culminating in that ever fascinating story of SOMETHING OLD ' SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING BORROWED SOMETHING BLUE. This novel and complete showing, emphasised by mannequins, provides the ideal setting for becoming acquainted with the season s Fashion highlights, and the planning of smart ensembles for every occasion. Mannequins from 10 a.mi to 4 p.m In the Apparel Showroom MILNE & CHOYCE Queen Street LTD. AUCKLAND

n Vl i u 9 m IKT! VI K' KR mi m iMI tiiniriKiifiNiii] IMITATIONS —One must be xareful to obtain only the genuine article the name is "Bonnington's."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21878, 14 August 1934, Page 15