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•m, ~v „ : Davliirht saving begins to-morrow, and SPORTS WEEK AT M. & C.s greets the official commencement of Summer. Store-wide displays and special window featuring* indicate smart fashions for evcrv occasion in apparel needs that arc delightfully new and surprisingly inovnpnoive To fullv appreciate the wonderful assortments you must personally inspect, but XnTstaiice prevents this, we invite you to make use of the efficient Mail Order Service. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT A Something utterly charming in the roll of the brim, the casual fold to the shallow crown, or the sudden elongation of a coarsely woven brim. A Sailor will accompany your smartest frocks and suits this Summer, so be wise and choose Pedaline, Liseret, Neora or the new shiny coarse straws. They're individually styled in shades of Blue, Cherry, Gold, Navy/White, Brown/Beige, Black/White or Black. & ON ALL ACTIVE OCCASIONS A m prci ' ' WINSThe modern girl takes her sports seriously no aspect is unconsidered. Her foundation must be cool, supporting yet give the freedom she requires. And so—a Berlei is her choice. 7215—A side-hook Wrap-on in Tea Rose mesh, with panels of lockweave elastic that cannot run or pucker. For the Medium Hip figure type. 21/See the Bsrleis designed fop athletic moderns, In lastox yarn fabrics, mesh, cool batistes. Berlei ShoD, Second Floor. FOUND BY ANN PECULIAR PENGUINS Masquerading as Scent Sprays. puff out their shiny White china chests—their evening coats of Black felt conceal the ncent spray and behold. their beaks arc? atomisers. You will probably buy them for j,'ifts. but vou simply cannot resist one (or yourself, lust inside the front door. BATH SCENT AND TALCUM POWDER lust like a garden on a summer evening—sweet pea, lavender, gardenia, carnation, rose, lile.c. In tall tins, gaily decorated. 2/6. loilet Section. LEMON DISHES If you like tea the Russian wav. but they serve just as well lor savouries. A leaf in shape, fresh Green in colour and a two-nronged bonr- fork for selecting. 2/11. Gift Section. PHOTO FRAMES Are all glass, just a square or oblong, crystal clear, sometimes decorated at the edges. The photo is held In place at each corner by tiny glass knobs or stars. No more cleaning, no more larnishing, and they're as modern as tomorrow. FLOWERS You can buy them by the yard, real posy ones in Pastel Blue. Pinks or White. If you want them at the neck, waist or as shoulder straps, just givo the measurements and you can have flowers every inch of the way. BRIDGE MATCHES Come in flower pots. Tiny miniature ones, three to a window box, the coloured match heads standing up in stiff, tall clusters. They're 2/(5 the set of three. Stationery Section. Must tell you about iny FUR COAT It has just been renovated and made as new for the princely sum of 5/-. A special service they have been running in the fur Section during September, and because it is so successful, continuing right through October. You simply take your tired fur coat to the Third Floor, and in e day or two it's returned looking so spruce and smart you hardly recognise it from a brand new coat. It's Always "Game and Set" with a 1% The secret? It's the split running from waist to hem of the double panels at back and front of this in- f genious sports slip. It's shadow-free, too, |Sj with a trim fitting f brassiere top and nar- <€! row shoulder straps. In White spun silk. Sizes, 32 to 40. 9/JJ THE fV .sir \ SCANDALETTE * Fashion's latest just a mere whisp of finely woven silk and cotton and the \ briefest of briefs lie snugly , Xf under the new pleated I shorts, the slimmest of evening gowns. They're the acme of comfort for active sports. Small, medium or large. Tea L Rose only. iiiijiiii!ii!iii.mTJiMiiiiiiiiijimiiiiiiiiiiii!iiniiiiJuii!iiiiimiiiiiiiHiimniii: , niiiiii!i , iiiiiiiiiiiiii , iiiiinii , ijiuiiiiii |, i | iii , iii:mH"iii | iiii.i«!iiiiii. , iM |, i , i IT'S A SHEER IMPOSSIBILITY To resist these fine Sheer Crepe Stockings in their lovely new Suntan shades and smart Navy Blue. Dull finish, too, with cradle foot and French heel. Remember, ask for CREPE SHEERS in the Hosiery Section, you'll | be surprised at the price— * A & LET'S TALK ABOUT The new exciting Linens that will make our smartest suits. There s as much fashion news in the trim little jackets as a page from next year's Vogue—as much immaculate tailoring as a suit from Savillc Row. Here they are coolly debonair awaiting your inspection in the Sports Showroom at M. & C.'s. From 59/6 • It's M. & C.'s for Fabrics this season. Seo the wide assortments of quality fabrics on the Second Floor. Country patrons write for Sample Patterns. i Ml - ■I iiiinwHiiMiiiiitnniimmimiiimiMiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiimtwmii ■ ®|" v| J | | ?j» • iaii hit*i™ m ati I TTretain If REGENCY SUIT —Wide roll rever, closely \f Ijf EXTRA LARGE' WHITE BATH TOWELS 1 stitched, trim waist, centre pleat skirt. [| \t\ J\ L.AIIIM knilUL. mil ii- ■*"»»■ w Pink, Blue, Navy, Natural and Novelty ifci \ \ 59 only, Heavy Quality Fringed Towels, worth 8/11 each, Fleck. S.S.W., S.W., W. 79/6 ■gh'' \W I * but because of slight imperfections which in no way impair Jj f Arß i fflmK ill / the splendid wearing qualities, ofrered while quantity lasts JriS # |ta| j ACTION "RACK SUIT Rouuh indistinctlv at 4/6 each. Size, 45 xB2 inches. Ideal for home use, for fULf IJ / vOU «"' 1 " alsH ? cu > fWEH^TTI hotels and boarding houses. Early shopping advised. TT3 checked linen, back yoke With two inset .. m \ I i pleats. Pink, Blue, Navy, Natural, also jJf \ I \ I Green or Blue flecks on Natural ground. Regency jf J Vv THE FAMOUS "TRUSTY" TOWELS-!/ J | s.s.w.toF.w. " 99/6 M ijf Well known for service and hard wear. New shipments bring brighter ft jj|f » tonings, multi-coloured, broken checks, check stripes, fancy stripes, etc. • It's M. & C.'s for Fabrics this season See the » ® fc ' wide assortments of quality fabrics on the Second ACTION BACK MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT —SECOND FLOOR. imiimittniiiiii ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiuiwiiiiii imiMiiiiiJHHiiiinHimitiitiiimiiiMiiiiiimiumiimmiimiiiiiiitmiiiiiMWiiHimiiiiniiiiiiimiimmfiiniiiiiiiMiimiitiiiitiiiiiii.'iiiiiiiit'iiiMriii! MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND REGENCY | ACTION BACK MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. QUEEN STREET

Don't lie awake-make QV^LTINE' TRY 'OVAL/TINE* FREE! S-nd name and address together with zd. to stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. I", P.O. Box 66z, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to vou. Night-cap TC'NJQY sound sleep to-night—and every night—by making delicious 'Ovaltine' your bedtime beverage. Its rich nourishment quickly soothes the troubled nerves and active brain, so that deep, peaceful, refreshing sleep comes readily and naturally. W<y by all Chtmists and Stores, in three The targe jf>t is the most economical. MA!\ UI'ACTURED BY A. VC'/INDER LTD., LONDON.

K % With the £$ fingertips of each hand, massage lightly upward, from the middle of the chin towards the temples. To obtain best results from this new massage method, repeat above movemeats several times, being sure to use only Tokalon Skinfood (Rose Colour). This now contains ' Biocel' Draw the fingertips of each hand gently outward, from the nose across the eyelids and temples. extracted from young animals according to the special formula of Prof. Dr. Stejskal, of the University of Vienna. Thus, an aged, faded skin can quickly be rcjuvf.na.ted, wrinkles V'* Starting from centre of forehead draw the fingertips of each hand upward and outward in a circular movement disappear and sagging facial muscles be toned up and . .tightened. Try this new method with Tokalon (Biocel) Skinfood, to-night and watch results. FRFF " By arrangement with the manufacturers, any reader of this paper may now obtain a de luxe Beauty Outfit r I\EjJLi . containing the new Tokalon skinfood creams (rose for the evening, white for the day). It contains aiso trial packets of Tokalon "Mousse of Cream" Powder. Send 6d. in stamps to cov?r cost of postage, packing and other expenses. jAddrcss: J. Myers & Co., Ltd. (Dept.7s.N. ). Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 16 (Supplement)