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A HOLIDAY PARTY FOR THE CHILDREN In the Reception Rail, Saturday, May 16th, They'll delight in this special vacation treat—the fun, the songs, the games for all. Make reservations early through the Tudor Room. Children and Adults, i/6 each. New Shipments bring CHILDREN'S LEATHERETTE RAIN SETS ...10/11 Warm, serviceable, Fleecy-lined Coats and Waterproof Sou'-westers. Colours: Saxe, Green, Red, Brown. GUINEA FELTS l J s-■<&' < • c • ■ • Individual styles in Fur Felt. • Unusual trimmings of Braid, Feathers, Ribbons, Ornaments. • Nigger, Beech Brown, Gloucester Green, Kenya Red, Bottle Green, Henna, Beaver, Navy, Blues, Black. An exceptional value offer of just 120 Fur Felts at 21/Be wise and select early! THIRD FLOOR. Also WATERPROOF CAPES, 5/11 British made from strongly proofed fabric, with hood attached. Smart shades include Red, Groen, Fawn, Saxe. All sixes from 18 to 27in. Excellent value. (DittuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiitiinn Specially Priced BLACK A RING VELVET W A deep, rich pile—the classic for afternoon and evening frocks, for long, full capes, for bridge coats. 35in. wide. LIMITED QUANTITYSORRY NO SAMPLES . AVAILABLE. WASHABLE CHENILLE RUGS iiLm m W\m ® i lIIIMMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMItIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIHIiniIIIIIIIMIIIUUIIMIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIII Figured Lawn 1 Handkerchiefs Once again we are able to offer these gay little Hankieß - printed all over in the most gaCh cheerful patterns imaginable. Spots, florals and modernistic 4 ld\ effects on ground shades of I/O Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Black, Navy, and White. each 177 PAIRS ONLY- |M|l 69'6 SELBY ARCH for PRESERVER MODELS 6 Really numbers to be discontinued but all genuine Selby up-to-the-minute styles of the season, providing a unique buying opportunity. You may select Oxfords in Suede and Kid with low and Cuban heels—high-cut gusset Courts in Kid with Cuban heel —Strap Shoes with centre buckle, cut-out sides and high Cuban heel —or excellent 3-button strap comfort Shoes. Made from the finest skins procurable, and all have the built-in arch that ensures such absolute comfort. An. assortment of different widths, including AAAA and AAA. ON THE MEZZANINE FLOOR. iMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!* TAILORED ROBES FOR WINTER |§t; isS! TOJ {•.m ymi $-£<*; $ i/y&m . i tr ft. m i A—PRINTED MOLLETON. Delightful variety of new and unusual patterns in Green, Blue, Rose, Brown. Self girdle and two 1 C/£? pockets. S.W., W., O.S. IJ ' U B—STRIPED ALL WOOL. Gown trimmed with cord and plaited girdle. One pocket. Colours: Blue, Green, Fawn, Red. 27/6 C—ENGLISH ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, embroidered in Silk. One patch pocket and Silk girdle. In Rose, Saxe, Reseda, Coral, New Green, Electric Blue. W. size. 0.5., in Rose and Saxe only—37/6 £*** ! " D—ALL-WOOL FLANNEL. Adjustable collar, buttoning high up to the neck or worn casually open. One pocket and Silk girdle... OO //* In Coral, Electric Blue, Reseda, Saxe. W. size. %J£tf v RIPPLE CLOTH GOWNS, with Art Satin roll collar, self ties at side. In Rose, Green, Red, Saxe. W. size, 10/6 os>l2/6 ALL-WOOL GOWNS, trimmed with Silk cord and girdle to match. Roll collar and pockets. Rose, Saxe, Reseda, Wine. W. size. 29/6 0.5., in Rose, Saxe, Wine—3s /6 CORDUROY VELVET, English tailored, roll collar and cuffs in stitched Silk and Silk girdle. Saxe, Rose, Wine, Black, Red. W. size. 35/0.5., in Saxe, Wine, Black—4s/■ ALL-WOOL FLANNEL with scalloped roll collar, Silk embroidered, and patch pocket. In Saxe, Reseda, Rose, Scarlet, Electric, Coral. 37/6 0.5., in Rose, Saxe—4s /6 FLEECY WOOL GOWNS, trimmed with Silk cord and girdle; smartly-striped All-Wool with plaited girdle; Burma Cloth Gowns, appliqued or Satin trimmed; Jaeger Gowns —in all wanted colours — From 45/6 *° ss ns * PADDED SILK AND SATlN—Lovely Gowns in a variety of styles and colours—--39/6 to 10« ns - WINTER WOOLLIES ALL-WOOL VEST Finely ribbed, with semi-fitting opera top and fitted waist. Dainty ribbon shoulder straps. In Pink, Sky, Cream. 3/11 PANTEE TO MATCH Slim fitting, with elastic ribbed waist and fitted legs. Also in Pink, Sky, Cream. 3/11 FINE WOVEN VEST AND PANTEE All Wool, snug fitting. The Vest has semi-fitting opera top and ribbon shoulder straps. The Pantees have elastic waist and banded leg. In Pink, Peach, Cream. 4/6 each. ALL SECOND FLOOR. ~i J Mails yc ■ E m SUNDAY, MAY 10th A gracious thought—a kindly gift —something different something she'll appreciate. SS3S #«wnr A WHITE BRIAR ROSE tied daintily to a Silver " Tudor Package" and addressed "To Mother." Packed specially with Chocolates she likes mostly soft centres and peppermint creams. H? wk EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Lf>: : V43S$S3KrcmJ. NEW ARRIVALS BRING kjSilJib A DAINTY HANKIE tucked into a charming Crinoline Folder. The Hankies are White embroidered or Lace trimmed. 1/6 1/11 or 2/6 A PAIR OF Light - weight Nappa Gloves, soft, pliable skins, in Grey, Black or Browns. 9/11 Or BOUDOIR SLIPPERS A thoughtful gift. Cushion sole and heel, large pom on front, whole cut leather in Blue, Brown, Black or Red. 6/11 ON THE FOURTH (THE HOME) FLOOR. LARGER SIZES COLOURFUL PATTERNS NEW LOW PRICES Smartly modern in their fresh colourings. Soft and firm in their texture of tufted Cotton Chenille—yet wonderfully resisting effects of laundering and constant wear. Through our most recent purchase you have choice of further bright designs—larger sizes—and prices that make an exceptional home occasion. LET THIS BE YOUR INVITATION TO VlEW—and remember, best selection to early choosers! « 48x24—AN IDEAL BEDSIDE RUG |/|| 60 x 30—For BATHROOM, BEDROOM, VERANDAH, 7/|f 84 x 48—SLEEPING PORCH OR BEDROOM 9ft. x 6ft—USEFUL CARPET SIZE 35/. LAY-BY IF YOU PREFER. M & C SPECIAL! FADELESS SLUB REPPS 2'6 Yard Previous consignments cleared within a few days, proving the wide popularity of this splendid furnishing fabric. To-day's release includes the most delightful new colourings: two shades each of Gold, Green, Rose, Blue, Fawn; also Coffee and Orange. Width 45in. MODERN SIMPLICITY oimruv-i 11 At «jggq^ ENGLISH TABLE LAMPS iife. 17'6 Distinctly unusual, with attractively moulded Pottery base and Parchment Shade to tone. Colours: Rose, Blue, Green, Orange. Lamp, with Key Switch, Flex and Adapter included, 17/6. You'll find them in the Lampshade Section, Fourth Floor. onniiiiiiiimnniiinniiiintiiiniiMiniiiTniiiiniiiiiiiiiMnnnmiTrmTmnimnniiimniiniiinnntniiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiiiiuutiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiuiiiiiiinmiiiitiiiiiinß = 35'- SPORTS SHOES MULTIPLE FITTINGS m New Thornproof Suede in Monk Brogue style with fringed tongue. Comfortable built-up leather heel with rubber tip. In Brown, Green or Blue Suede. Widths A, B and C. FINE QUALITY GUSSET COURT with Suede and Kid buckle, Cuban heel, in Blue, Black and Brown Kid. A, B, C widths. 35/KID OXFORD, punched effectively on vamp and quarters, smart cut-outs, tongue and inset of Pin Seal. In Black or Brown. A, B, C widths. 35/M A FRAGRANT THOUGHT from the Toilet Section. An entirely new Set by Bronnley Gardenia Talcum Powder and Bath Cubes, all Black and White and extremely smart. T/6 TO WISH HER JOY A special "Mother's Day" Card—a wide variety of happy designs. 6d to 1/9 A HANDBAG of fine Black or Nigger Morocco Leather with smart Chromium mounts. A good, sensible size, in camera or handle shape. 25/6 FOR HER HOME Linen Guest Towels with Old World designs printed in delicate fast colourings. Two in a box. For 4/6 A TRINKET TO TREASURE and to wear. A Dress Clip or Brooch in Black and Chromium, Black and Brilliants, Black and Crystal something modern from the Jewellery Section. From J/- to 10/6 SHOPPING WITH ANN who was in a most frivolous mood and talked of spring flowers and weddings all because she discovered: A BOWL FOR BULBS of lovely cream English pottery embossed with primroses - and eight inches across. For now is the time to plant your blue hyacinths ... or gay little crocuses. 3/U each. A NEW PHOTO FRAME of plain crystal, marvellously effective for the wedding group—or the bride herself—and a good size, 12in. x lOin.—l4/6. Or perhaps you prefer leather or chromium all shapes, all sizes—from 1/6. A LITTLE SCOTCH TERRIER playing mischievously in the corner of one of the new novelty crepe suede hankies from an exclusive range of spots, checks, flcrnls snd carnival effects, in new, fast colours —l/6 THE VOLUTO Actually a one-piece stainleiis steel knife that will last indefinitely. Can be dropped inconsiderately into hot water—looks modern to a degree—~ and a Sheffield product. Making its initial showing in the Chinaware Section—s/11. A JEWELLED BROOCH of huge stones set in antique gold or silver filigree—of multi-coloured clusters jewels that add richness to afternoon sheers—and clasp soft evening drapery with distinction—--4/6 to 10/6. Mezzanine Balcony SHOPPING TO ADVANTAGE WITH DISCERNMENT AND GOOD TASTE MILNE & CHOYCE LTD YOUR BUSINESS DEMANDS Quality Printing When you buy printing, you are not buying so much paper, ink and type, you are buying the IMPRESSION the printed pieces will make* on your customers and on the EFFECTIVENESS of that impression depends the result increased sales. From the Herald Printing Works you obtain that intelligent co-operation which produces the EFFECTIVE piece of printing the printing that helps you to SELL YOUR GOODS. Send Your Printing to HERALD PRINTING WORKS and Get -Queen Street Auckland. Phone 30-07&.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 21

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