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TO-MORROW-AN M. & C. SALE RELEASE ARY The finest purchase secured in years—a remarkably favourable price ... a prompt delivery, and the benefit passed immediately to M. & C. Patrons. Not seconds in any single instance, but quality individual fashion garments. Lounging Suits, Dressing Gowns, Pyjamas, Nightdresses, Slips, Panties, [Vests and Bloomers, in endless style and variety. SUEDEKNIT LINGERIE PRICED AT MANUFACTURER'S COST mm. \* ■£ E'l J/J. m ■ . v/ sfa X\ ! .. r /; Mll® *:\ J mt 33 V 1 V^/ f - 11 ti £9& \ w j U ;-.v# , V W-i . % \ Av A W -N v x L^i vi/ <V"K -•• •/ P|>/Jv\ U /"> ~ / / -i mt( rJr.: , ' err <ns / /../ V / \i Y V I * Is ■/ >6 1 52 SUEDE LOCKNIT VEST. Shaped and fitted opera S6—SUEDE LOCK? W?; O.S.—2°/3. der StraPS * FleSh ' Pe3Ch ' NUe " 53—SUEDE LOCKNIT BLOOMERS. Elastic waist Malmaison. Women S and knee. Corn, Sky, Peach, Flesh, Nile, Black. S.W., W., 0.5.—2/3. 54—SUEDE LOCKNIT VEST. Lace brassiere top, S7—SUEDE LOCK! w-3/T Pe " h ' top. '■«* w ™" ed > * S5 SUEDE LOCKNIT PANTEE. Plain shaped Style with Self shouli front, elastic waist, wide leir, lace trim and Kodet o W W 5/9. Nile, Dark Apricot. S.W., V r . —2/6. • *' TWELVE DELIGHTFUL STYLES Typical of the amazing values, appear above. To fully appreciate the wonderful assortment, visit the Underwear Department, which has been ENTIRELY DEVOTED TO THIS SPECIAL EVENT. ADDITIONAL STAFF PROVIDED to enable prompt and efficient attention to each individual customer. 56—SUEDE LOCKNIT SLIP. Form fitting, round neck. Navy, Beige, White, Malmaison. Women's size only. 5/6. 57—SUEDE LOCKNIT SLIP. Brassiere top, lace trimmed, a delightful form fitting style with self shoulder straps. Sky, Rose. S.W., W. 5/9. 58—SUEDE LOCKNIT SLIP. Dainty lace brassiere top, form fitting, ribbon shoulder straps. Sky, White, Corn, Pink, Flesh. S.W. only. 5/9. 59—SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESS. V neck and small slit epaulettes, trimmed coloured motifs and finished lace edging, sash at waist. Flesh, Malmaison, Nile, Peach. S.W., O.S. 4/6. 510—SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESS. With form fitting yoke. Short sleeves and V neck lace trimmed, finished ribbon motif and sash. Peach, Flesh, Malmaison, Corn, White. S.W., W. 7/6. 511—SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESS. Lace front and square neck, sleeveless with deep cape collar and tie at waist, finished ribbon motif. Malmaison, Corn, Flesh, Sky, Nile, White. S.W., W. 9/6. SI 2—SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESS. Round neck, sleeveless style with deep silk net bertha attractively appliqued, finished deep net at foot of skirt, self bound, ribbon tie at waist. Flesh, Nile, Malmaison. Women's size only. 9/6. Sl3 SUEDE LOCKNIT PYJAMA. Smartly tailored in two-tone effect, jumper shape, rever collar and eqaulette sleeves. Flesh, Malmaison, Nile, Peach. S.W., W., O.S. 5/6. 514 SUEDE LOCKNIT PYJAMAS. Jumper style with square neck and equalette sleeves, self binding, finished tie at waist, Wide leg trousers, self bound. Nile, Peach. S.W., W. 5/9. 515 SUEDE LOCKNIT DRESSING GOWN. Delightful full length gown completely lined in contrast, softly gauged collar. Sky/Maize, Petal/Green, Sky/Pink. S.W., O.S. 17/9ALSO INCLUDED IN THE mail orders LOCKNIT BLOUSES 4/6 Smart tailored and sports types, some with softly rucked jabot fronts, others with round necks or cowls. Long and short sleeves. Attractive pastel tonings of Pink, Peach, Beige, Lemon and White. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. CHILDREN'S LOCKNIT FROCKS 2/6 Many delightful styles, some with cape sleeves and smart Peter Pan collars, others trimmed puff sleeves and gauging. Colours: Primrose, Sky, Pink. Sizes 18 to 22. MAIDS' AND CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS . 4/3 to 5/9 Diversity of attractive styles in colourings of Green, Pink, Sky, Primrose, with dainty contrast trimmings. Sizes for ages 3 to 16 years. GIRLS' LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES 4/3 to 5/9 A number of particularly delightful styles in finest iocknit. Short sleeves, ribbon tie sash at waist. Excellent variety of attractive colourings, but choose early. Sizes for 7 to 17 years. ALL OBTAINABLE ON THE SECOND FLOOR TO-MORROW As always, will receive the undivided attention of a Special Staff—out-of-town customers being advised to make requirements known at their earliest convenience, in view of the unprecedented nature of this offering. Please clearly state reference number, size and colour required, naming a second choice wherever possible. WE PAY POSTAGE. SEE THE COMPREHENSIVE WINDOW DISPLAYS FEATURING THIS WEEK. MILNE CHOYCE'S SALE SHOP BY "LAY-BY" IF CONVENIENT, FOR THE OPPORTUNITY GOOD TO OVERLOOK.

NATURAL WHITENESS to your teeth mm * w* wmmk * - M &A>iiMM MIH iVM? r 4 * "■ : "/%W Regain Natural Attractiveness and Sparkle Dentists throughout the World recommend Kolynos because of its proved antiseptic and cleansing action. Important ingredients exceptional to Kolynos actually kill the germs of dental decay in a few seconds, whilst other essential ingredients remove unsightly stain and dissolve tartar, entering every tiny crevice and washing away all particles of food debris, keeping the mouth in a healthy condition. Regular use of Kolynos which is best used on a DRY brush *— will quickly show you how sparkling-white your teeth can be when they are thoroughly and completely cleaned. Discover for yourself the joy of clean, nutwully white teeth and a healthy mouth. Being highly concentrated, Kolynos is most economical in use Try it. Get a tube to-day. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. DENTAL CREAM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 5

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