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... ON EVERY FLOOR AT M. & C.'s the Store brimful of new merchandise many interesting hours can be spent on a tour of inspection throughout the various floors at M. & C.'s—becoming acquainted with the new styles, fabrics and colourings—a talk over foundation requirements in the Corset Section—then there is the important question of Footwear, Gloves, Hose, Bags, Jewellery, Neckwear, etc., all to be planned for the change of season. A successful wardrobe is dependent on a wise commencement, so that early and regular visits of inspection will prove both interesting and helpful. Styled for Every Personality THIS is indeed a season of styles that shows a kindly consideration for every personality. It is evident in the frocks, suits, coats, millinery and every item of the complete ensemble. Quite apart from the grace of line, or the newness of material or colouring, there are so many delightful changes in detail the wide revers, smart ideas in cravats, new collar treatments, rows of tucking, effective stitchings, clever buttons and buckles. From the extensive collection of coat styles, all personally chosen in London and other noted overseas centres, three very interesting examples are illustrated. New Clothes, ncio Millinery. new Eairdressing—the smart dressing woman leaves nothing to chance — an appointment in the Phyllis Earle Beauty Salon ensures a coiffure of artistry and individuality—and the cost is no more. 1% tr A §8 * 11 itA 111 I*■i m\W Hp Hat i - >' V M ■: V -: v ft < WW 1 Sk'^jjr K.. Aim IX6 This smartly styled Coat is of lightweight Tweed, in warship grey. Three-quarter length, swing back, Raglan sleeves, scarf collar, unlined. Also obtainable in other smart materials, in mustard, fawn, light grey, rose, dusty pink 59/6 X5—A very interestingly styled Coat both back and front. in lightweight pin check Tweed, mustard or nigger. Double-breasted, small roll collar, revers extending to shoulder. 99/6 V' {3§||p!j i \*jn 1 I 1/ I X7—The straight hanging back is a distinguishing feature in this smartly tailored Coat of camel hair finish Tweed. Claret toning. Note the graduated folds forming panel. Novel collar in tab effect. 89/6 The Indispensable SPORTS SHIRT of Spun Silk 17/6 PREPARATIONS for Spring will naturally include a smart little sports or knitwear suit maybe a " Braemar " Jumper, in any of the delightful tonings in which they come . . . And the Hat to complete this early Spring ensemble?— Well, one of many very appropriate suggestions is given in the new Angora fabric styles as illustrated . . . soft, adaptable, becoming, and in the newest tonings: saxe, Cherry, pastel blue, lime, green, gold, blossom, white. THE FASHION IMPORTANCE OF JEWELLERY cannot be over emphasised, for on just the right piece the ensemble for day or evening so often depends for its note of smart completion. But from the wonderful assortment of entirely new ideas and charming novelties, now showing in the Jewellery Section on the Ground Floor, choosing becomes particularly interesting and pleasurable— It is well to remember, too, that there is an advantage in early selecting. A first thought for the new Season is one or two tailored shirt blouses, in the neat style illustrated. For golf, for business, for mornings in the city. Completed with smart little tie, bow or appropriate neck piece, one of these neat shirt styles is particularly smart, and, of course, very serviceable. The Spun Silk is of superior quality and the colourings are beige, blue, green and gold. All sizes from S.S.W. to O.S. Reasonably Priced at 9/11 mtm S2O—A very smart imported sports modeltwo tone —dark brown and natural. Heavy rubber sole—comfortable wedge heel—all sizes and half sizes . , ~ „ 29/6 S22—English step-in model, finest kid, neatly relieved with /white piping, shapely and comfortable. Navy, dark brown, patent: 42/QUEEN STREET S24—Ankle tailored step-in. A smart English Shoe, "in suede with front and back trim of fine kid, giving the contrast of bright and dull—dark brown or navy . . 49/6 iHkmJ AUCKLAND ■ : :iv v . M ■ >V. c,m i I ; - J - I I A ■ W'"' 1 ■ i •'!' ol, <t c " :■ PERIODS V TO C B

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

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