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Then again, in the China and Gift Section on the Ground Floor, are further examples of Eastern Treasure in the way of beautifully carved Statuettes, Book Ends, Bronze Ware, Vases and Lacquer Novelties. ®|MM ON THIS WONDERFUL FLOOR at M. & C.'s GIFTS for the HOME EEKING inspiration for a home gift—something different and away from the commonplace—an unusual piece of odd furniture, an attractive floor rug, a new idea in a light shade, a smart cushion. In these days when there is a definite desire to make the home as attractive as possible, Christmas brings an occasion when thoughtful friends or members of the family can, through the medium of gifts, express in a tangible manner, their appreciation of the home beautiful. On the wonderful Fourth Floor at M. &C. s what a wealth of choice is afforded —gifts of character, quality, refinement from the inexpensive that is good, to the finest obtainable—gifts that contribute to the world of usefulness, comfort or beauty, many happily combining beauty and utility. The quaint, the exclusive, the modernistic —an unexampled variety, providing a world of inspiration for the seeker of the home gift A Thought for the Hostess Til a Tea Trolley illustrated ia in Jacobean style in dark Oak .• • *•.•. •• 55/Other styles from * 42/" to £5/1 5/GIFTS OF RESTFULNESS • • INDOORS AND OUT ... Is there a home that would not welcome such delightful pieces of Summer Furniture? Cleverly conceived and produced from durable cane, attractively coloured and finished with contrasting lapping, and beautifully cushioned to match. On the lawn, under the shade of a tree or garden umbrella, in the sun porch, on the verandah, just wherever one may wish to spend an idle hour or so, these new furnishings are quite the last word. Very light, easy to move, comfort and restfulness attained to a degree never before possible. Then there are the Tea Trolleys, Beverage and Book Tables, in varying sizes and designs, which go to complete an outdoor living room, or bring requirements to meet the mood of the moment close at hand. Any article can be produced in any desired colour. THE ROCKING LOUNGE Perfectly balanced and providing the ideal in comfort. Something entirely new and appropriate for indoor or outdoor use. Cushioned in fadeless check canvas to match. £lO/19/6 THE LOW WHEELING LOUNGE—Assure, many a restful hour in sun porch or garden. You may •wjieel it round the lawn, just wherever you wish. Cushioned in serviceable Guineas. THE "SLEEPY HOLLOW" CHAIR AND LEG REST—Used in conjunction with the chair, the leg rest , forms a full-length lounge, or separately provides an extra seat. Cushioned in fadeless furnishing canvas £9/17/6 THE VESY RESTFUL READING CHAIR—Can be obtained in any desired colour. Fadeless check canvas cushioning. Complete with leg rest C) Guineas. GOOD COMPANIONS.. Dozens of them on the Fourth Floor at M. & C.'s. The antique—-the modern—the new and different. Companions in silver, brass or copper finish. Screens in every conceivable shape and size, brass or copper, or the most interesting examples in embossed leather; Coal Buckets, Kerbs, or Combined Kerbs and Coal Boxes. LAMP SHADES LAMP STANDARDS TABLE LAMPS DOWN QUILTS CUSHIONS BEACH UMBRELLAS GARDEN UMBRELLAS BRIDGE CHAIRS CARD TABLES ASH TRAYS OCCASIONAL TABLES COFFEE TABLES NESTS OF TABLES FIRESIDE CHAIRS CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS CHINESE FURNITURE PORCH FURNITURE LEATHER SCREENS BRASS AND COPPER FIRE SCREENS COMPANION SETS KERBS DROPSIDE TABLES LOG BOXES CARVED CHESTS EASY CHAIRS ROCKING LOUNGES WRITING DESKS HASSOCKS WHEELING LOUNGES MIRROR FRAMES TEA TROLLEYS HALL CHAIRS PARCHMENT SCREENS FLOOR RUGS Lampshades One of the most interesting and fascinating Sections on the Home Service Floor—simply hundreds of shades —featuring every conceivable type from the quaint Oriental or Period types to the extremely modernistic. NEW CRYSTAL FROM THE GROUND FLOOR stlf When Supper is Served The hortcss simply must have a coffee table of the type illustrated, and, of course, there are many styles and sizes from which one may choose. Welcome in Every Home... SPARKLING CRYSTAL Cherished by every hostess and home loverFlower Bowls, Salad Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Jugs, Sweets Dishes, Comports, Vases, Hors d Oeuvre, Tumblers, Beverage Sets, Candlesticks, Sweets Baskets, Ash Trays, Decanters, CocktaU Sets. In the new Crystal Ware Section at M. & C. s, one not only finds an unexampled wealth of choice, but values that will be fully appreciated. -AND THE FANCY LINEN SECTION ON THE SECOND FLOOR.,. ... is brimful of the most delightful novelties that always make appropriate gifts for the home. The lace the linen —the printed—the embroidered—the brightly coloured—the quaint—the modernistic ... in an almost endless variety. Cushions and Comfort The Chair is just one of the dozens of delightful English period styles, so useful for fireside or that extra chair often needed in the Home As. illustrated, in antique Oak . . /- Other styles from .. 4Q /(} to 9 Guineas. Cushions —in every conceivable shape or colour—cretonne, satin, taffeta, velvet, repp -—from the utility cushion for home comfort, travel or the beach house, at 4/6, to the quality Cushion for decorative purposes. Christmas "Time" Chiming Clocks, Kitchenette Clocks, Book-end Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Clocks in the most unexpected shapes and materials—the quaint, unusual, modernistic. Clocks to suit perfectly the style or decorative scheme of any room—and at surprisingly reasonable prices. Give Clocks this Christmas. The Complete Christmas Store .. . Milne & Choyce QUEEN STREET LIMITED AUCKLAND When Guests Arrive for Bridge The Occasional Table—the Coffee Table in low or nest types the Modernistic Tabl'i with book shelves even the humble Folding Card Table at 15/9 —or a set of four folding Bridge Chairs for 37/6.

NOW ON 5 S § Postage, Id each | | copy within New | | Zealand, to Great I 5 Britain (by direct | | steamers) and to | | other parts of the jj | British Empire. | The New Zealand's Most Famous Annual Special Christmas Number of The Weekly News Obtainable from any newsagent or direct from the Publishers: Wilson & Horton Ltd., P.O. Box 32, Auckland. ORDER YOUR COPY TO-DAY Obtainable from any Newsagent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21972, 1 December 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21972, 1 December 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21972, 1 December 1934, Page 14 (Supplement)

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