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For A Well Dre L i A H m THE MAN'S FLOOR - THE FIRST THE STREET FLOOR MERCERY SECTION - STILL LONDON'S FAVOURITE THE "GUARD ff 69/6 The smart coat style which proved so popular during the current English season —and M & C bring it to you in distinctive Woollen Tweeds double-breasted half belted and fully lined. Note the panel-pleated back as illustrated below. Herringbones and Checks in Grey, Fawn, Brown, and Blue. sa ALSO IN NAVY VELOUR Others 89/6 to £6/12/6 in Grey, Fawn or Brown. FIRST FLOOR rBARBERED IN COMFORT - A friendly atmosphere —the considerate attention of immaculate operators a Reading Room for waiting patrons these are amenities which make M & C's the realisation of complete barbering luxury . • • and a most popular service with men who appreciate the importance of correct hairdressing. Experienced manicurist in attendance. * A FITTING FOR EVERY FIGURE IN SUITS OF ENGLISH WORSTEDS 5 As smart as fine All-Wool English materials and splendid M & C cut can make them. Single and double - breasted styles. Distinctive patterns some Striped others in distinctive Herringbone effects. Tonings of Brown and Navy. A Suit value which no discerning man will overlook. Other Smart WINTER SUITS, £5/15/- to 6gns. DINING DAILY IN THE TUDOR RESTAURANT ... is a pleasant recreation. A glance down the menu suggests Grills, Entrees, and delightful crisp Salads. Luncheon served from 12 to 2 p.m. each day. Take the Express Elevator past the Left-hand Stairway. mtVc- -J*, $OBetter facilities than ever prevail in the newly-organised Menswear Sections—the First Floor, the Men's Apparel and Sportswear Departments —and in its new downstairs location, the Mercery Section on the Street Floor. Men shoppers and shoppers for men will appreciate the wide assortments, the typical M & C qualities and values, and above all, the quick and thoughtful service. STYLED BY "CREAM iiiiiijiiuujmiiiiuuiiiiiiuiininiiiiiiiuiiiijuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii» ,,, »»ii | ii»i , i |,,| i Two excellent shapes—the popular " Crean" Fur Felts and the new " Antelope" Hats. Both feature smart " Crean " styling snap and curl brims well-shaped crowns—correct band widths. Colours: Medium and Light Fawn, all shades of Grey, Blue Greys, and Nigger Brown. 25/- 35/HATS BY BATTERSBY 25/HATS BY STETSON 49/6 Or the M & C " ROMILEY " at 17/6 and the new " RAMBLER" at 20/-. In the Men's Hat Section—First Floor nun m GUARANTEED UNSHRINKABLE Q t W UNDERWEAR- 9 ■ ■ These splendid Woollen Singlets and Underpants are wonderfully soft in texture —warm and protective, without being weighty in the slightest. Excellent wearing, and unshrinkable. Here again is remarkable value on present wool prices. Natural shade —all sizes. SHORT-SLEEVE VESTS, 8/11 also 10/6 LONG UNDERPANTS 8/\\ also H/6 HERE'S OUR FAMOUS 30'- SHOE -AND ENGLISH, TOO Not just an English design, but English in materials and craftsmanship. You'll like the long, slender lasts, and the toes—pointed, chiselled or round to suit every requirement. Box Calf, Willow Calf or Glace Kid. All sizes. And you may choose OTHER ENGLISH SHOES FROM 35/- to 45/- pair. In the Men's Shoe SectionFirst Floor. -VERTICAL STRIPES -ANKLE STRIPES -DIAGONALS The design illustrated is but ONE of the many smart patterns in which this splendid Hose may be chosen. All-Wool, and Silk and Wool, in tonings to match every suiting. Excellent wearing. All sizes at the Remarkable Price of ii§H The Street Floor Mercery Section. 3 7 11 PAIR Other Smart HOSE from 2/6 up to FULLFASHIONED HOSE at 9/6 pair in a wide assortment of new designs. SCOTCH KNIT 18/6 Pure Woollens, of course, and exceptional value when to-day's market prices are considered. All in the attractive new Diamond patterns so prominent this season, and a choice of such popular tonings as Browns, Fawns, Greys, and Blues. All sizes. SMOKERS Have you sampled the fragrant " TUDOR " Cigarettes M & C's exclusive brand, There are three splendid qualities—Golden Honeydew, 10 for 6d; Golden Crop and Club, 10 for 7d. Ask for them in the Tobacco Section, Street Floor. TOBACCO BLENDING Do you favour a particular tobacco blend ? If so, there's a special service at M & C's where fragrant mixtures are made to personal requirements from the choicest overseas, and local tobaccos. Make use of this popular service —lt costs no more. wmm Mm HAND WOVEN HARRIS GOLF SUITS Cut for freedom and smartness from this famous Tweed, noted for distinctive appearance and splendid wearing. Trousers have patent "Snugfit" waist, adopted by leading New Zealand golfers. Checks, Herringbones, and Fleck effects in Light and Dark Fawns, Greys, and Browns. Complete size range ...,£5/15/SPORTSWEAR SECTION FIRST FLOOR. ~ " The M&C WEATHERPROOF -35'-Light-weight Egyptian Cotton, treated inside and out with a special rain-repellent solution. Features are the decidedlypouched back, permitting complete freedom for swing—and the self-gripping elastic waistband. With slide front as illustrated, 35/-; BUTTON-UP FRONT, 32/6. Also WOOL GABARDINE JACKETS, 49/6. And THE FAMOUS " FORBURY" GOLF JACKET 65/-. In the new SPORTSWEAR SECTIONFIRST FLOOR. Wi FOR THE GOLFERREMARKABLE VALUE--9/6 Diamond checked—crosschecked or ribbed-r----what is your preference? In each pattern there's a choice of Grey, Fawn, Brown, and Buff tonings—all in 'Purest Wool, softly woven. Wide turnover tops. OTHER SMART GOLF HOSE—7/6, 9/6, 11/6 to 17/6. MAKE YOUR CHOICE IN THE NEW SPORTSWEAR SECTION—FIRST FLOOR. FOR THE YOUNG MAN THE BUSINESS MAN THE SPORTSMAN MILNE & CHOYCE LTD You may go to any amount of trouble to sell your product, but your efforts will not achieve the best results unless the LABELS catch the EYES of consumers and impress them with the DESIRABILITY of your goods. Herald Printinj .'. Works- . .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 19