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PASTEL TEA */H SHOWERS Since tliolr Jntroiluctlon at the commencement of Sale, these deliphirul Showers have heen In. constant demand. Silk organdie, with dainty Iloral patterns Jn pink with blue, blue with mauve, jade with autumn toning-s and two-tone effects of pink and blue. iy values in MANCHESTER SPECIAL FINAL OFFER—CANDLEWICK BEDSPREADS— A highlight in home decoration at the moment, and now, through the M. and C. Sale, these delightful Bedspreads become available at a wonderful saving. Cream onlv, with quaintly tufted candlewick pattern in colour. SINGLE-BED Size —25/6. For 22/6 DOUBLE-BED SIZE—32/6. For 28/11 Your Last Opportunity to secure FINLAY SHEETS at Sale Savings Fulfil future requirements and enjoy the benefit of the remarkable Special Purchase which enabled these timely reductions. If convenient, use the " Lay-by." SINGLE BED —l2/6. LARGE'SINGLE BED— 14/6. For io/6 For l2/6 THREE-QUARTER BED —ls/11. DOUBLE BED For 13/ II For 16/11 SPECIAL RELEASE! 19% s JUST SEVEN MORE DAYS TO GO—each day in itself a day of amazing values, for with broken ranges, oddments, incomplete colour assortments—and in several instances specially secured FINAL WEEK PURCHASES—the entire Store brings forward further exceptional offerings for the concluding period. Make a personal visit to each Department in turn, for only by personal inspection can you fully appreciate the incredible nature of Final Week pricings. THE CHILDREN'S PARTY— BUSINESS GIRLS' LUNCHEON. An extra special "Mikado" Party on Saturday, 7th of March, at 10.15 a.m., in the Reception Hall. Games and Tea and lots of fun. Reservations through Tudor Room —Phone 32-SOO. Children and Adults, 1/6 each. MR IVAN MENZIES.—Guest of Honour at the next Business Girls' Luncheon— Tuesday, 3rd March, at 1 p.m. Already bookings are heavy, so make haste to secure a table. Inquiry Offices or Tudor Room —Phone 32-800. EXTRAORDINARY FINAL CLEARANCE 5-Yard GINGHAM FROCK LENGTHS 2l EACH 27 inches wide GLACE AND SUEDE NAVY BLACK NIGGER LAY-BY ! Just seven more days of Sale Savings ... but Lay-By will extend those savings over a much longer period —so secure now and at a later date benefit by the special Sale pricings now ruling. An important arrival, and to enable M. and C. patrons to secure smart, seasonable dress shoes with the advantage of Sale Prices featured in an ADVANCE RELEASE. For "between season" wear—for the mild autumn days when a distinctive shoe combining smartness with adaptability to all occasions is required. A delightfully designed model in the popular new Monk style, with suede panel tongue—effective punching and stitching and covered Cuban heel. All sizes and half sizes. A genuine M. &C. offer. The quality is there the smart colours, checks, broken and plaid effects are there ... but for immediate disposal the balance will clear at the astonishing price of 2/- length. Diversity of colouringsexcellent wearing and laundering. Inspect early on Monday! OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS: Please state colours required, wherever possible naming a second choice. We Pay Postage. REMARKABLE FINAL WEEK In the Boys' Department NAVY RAINCOATS -|2/S CELLULAR SHIRTS 2/8 HANDKERCHIEF NEWS M , : \ 'V ' Wm. 4£ </ L ~ A wonderful Sale pricing, for these splendid Raincoats are English-made from guaranteed waterproof fabric rubber-lined, "id finished in a manner which ensures excel.ent service and the ability to withstand hard usage in school and general wear. All sizes—Usually 14/6 each. FUJI and BEMBERG Q/S SHIRTS Right throughout the season these splendid shirts have been in constant demand. NOW, with the advantage of a Special Sale Pricing, they offer even more attractive value and an opportunity no thrifty parent will overlook. Tennis and canoe stylesFor present wear—smart shirts, as illustrated, with short sleeves and adjustable two-way canoe collar. All sizes, from 2to 11 years, in cream and white. Odd sizes in blue and fawn, guaranteed fadeless—Usually 3/3 each. LIPSTICK fid each a 'KERCHIEFS iJiW We probably shouldn't be showing these just yet, for they belong to the J new season, but they're so tafita- - <|G,£*ftw lisingly different, so /// / i pl V ace h tf?ey're bright, bright scarlet so that the most shade of lip- £,: stick or rouge becomes indistinguishable upon their colourful surface. -'/ Incidentally, they're fast colour. Fine mercerised lawn—embroidered "pour le Rouge." So there's absolutely no * V^ipf excuse for those tell-tale red smudges V v / /f upon best white handkerchiefs, jiSk* Figured J ea. Handkerchiefs * J . 6 for 1/9 Fine lawn, and printed in the gayest, jolliest, most colourful all-over patterns we've ever seen. There are careless spot effects, amazing geoQyP/h Wm metric designs and florals that set SS ■' / you in mind of a garden border. So many new patternings you simply \%v %'■'' i probably at this special price half-a-dozen will not be the limit. We can't possibly describe every shade, but, iiW just as a guide, quote the ground ton-. ings, which are navy, red, green, blue* * * brown, white, orange and black. SUEDE LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES, 5/H A Special Pricing for the Final Week of Sale. Delightful Nightdresses with form-fitting- yoke—lace insets and lace-trimmed epaulettes. Finished sash at waist. Range of attractive colours includes corn, nile, peach, malniaison, sky, flesh, and white. Sizes S.W. and W. Early selection advisable. When ordering by mail please name a second colour choice. | UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR. |t Real SHETLAND WOOL-5d skein 3/- Head of Eight Skeins W A remarkable value offering of excellent, hard-wearing iijr wool suitable for children's and ladies' cardigans. Heavy 2-ply equivalent to a 3-ply when knitted up. WOOL SECTION—GROUND FLOOR. r<> £• \l% : '■/<}< ' J -;V«f sIV ' w If-// Cream GABARDINE 0/9 SHORTS w/w Smartly cut, splendid wearing, and made from a light, serviceable material that launders excellently. Crossed self shoulder straps, as illustrated. Sizes 18 months to 5 years. Delustred Crystal Bowls —4/6 First a squat, black stand, then a graceful, faintly patterned delustred bowl—inside rests a black flower holder. Really it should be 6/11, but the Final Week of Sale ticket reads 4/6. The bowls are peach, amber, water blue, and make delightful table centre pieces. GIFT SECTION. MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. 'TWEEN SEASON Some days it's hot, some days it's cold, bat no matter what the temperature, the Tudor Room menu invariably presents an amazing assortment of appetising dishes—grills, refreshing salads, sweets and, of course, the American coffee ia famous.

;• • * i' : ' fi 1,1 u *> I hi- . .t' -'if? I I ;i. ■l)' il i ■ I MEANS KIDNEY ACHE The work of the kidneys is such an essential part of the body's work, thai your whole outlook on life, your very happiness depends on their healthiness. The Misery of RHEUMATISM, BACKACHE, "TOO-OLD" FEELING, A JOINT PAINS is all M caused by faulty ffl Kidney Action. MB A The kidneys perform the very important work of filtering out poisons from the body. Day and night your body is producing these ppisons—uric acid, live and dead bacteria and cells, and other products which would rapidly kill you if allowed to remain. Every movement of the limbs, every heart-beat and breath, yes, every thought and emotion adds yet more of these mm poisons. In health, the kidneys filter out the poisons and pass them out of the body in the vorra of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are specially compounded to heal sick kidneys. They gently but surely tone the kidneys up so that they work as Nature intended they should. The accumulated poisons are filtered out of the body, and once again you are healthy and enjoying life. This article will show ycu essential it is to keep raw the kidneys healthy, and see that any symptoms of faulty kidney action are put right at once. Delay is wk Dangerous ' Should the kidneys become unhealthy from any cause such as a shock, chill, after-effects of influenza or other disease, they become clogged and do not take out all the poisons. These poisons, especially uric acid, accumulate in the muscles and joints, and cause the intense pain of rheumatism, lumbago, general lassitude and that "too-old" feeling. Dragging-down pains in the back is usually the first symptom. The kidneys become clogged and inflamed—that is why you get that terrible pain in the back. ft 1 I ' W' Kidney & Bladder Of all Chemists 316 & 616 .Vh.-.-.V;■ 'V!? m g\Q\JVB W et s»J»® for that me

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 14 (Supplement)