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REAL FRENCH KID AND SUEDE I I THE GUEST OF HONOUR— At the next Business Girls' Luncheon —Tuesday, May 12th, in the Reception Hallis MR. G. GRAHAM, who will talk on " THE MAORI RACE." Make reservation early through the Tudor Room. THE HOLIDAY PARTY— A jolly treat for Children in the Reception Hall, Saturday, May 16th, at 10*1E> a,J ®- There'll be a jovial Clown to amuse the young people—fun and games for all. reservations rapidly filling—book early at the Tudor Room or by Phone to the Manageress 32-800. &. *<cm -»< v \ 0 #4 # WHITE KID SPOTS on fine Black Suede deep Pull -on Gauntlet luith side gusset—l 6/6. $ A SPECIAL LONDON PURCHASE A Glove offering of outstanding importance made possible by a particularly favourable purchase on the part of our London Buyers. Real French Kid and Suede —almost without exception individual styles—short and deep gauntlets, some simply tailored, others exquisitely niched, stitched or embroidered. Quality Gloves presented in THREE GROUPINGS AT PRICES CONSIDERABLY BELOW THEIR EVERYDAY VALUE. A wide size range: 5J to 75—but early selection essential. Colours: Beige, Pastelle, Grey, Black, Black/White, White/ Black, White/Self. IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT. GROUP ONE—- &■*** *; ' V W/. Sift m wm 10 x 6 1 with streamlined stitching in contrast. Sketched in Black / White. 2 —SHORT SUEDE GAUNTLET, beautifully fine, with punching on cuffs; washable. Sketched in Beige. 3 _ WIDE KID GAUNTLET with two side gussets to give smart semi-flared effect; punched gauntlet. Sketched in Black. GROUP TWO V & *> c& n n 4—SMART PULL-ON in Fine Suede, finished with semi-stiff gauntlet in Kid. Washable. Sketched in Brown. 5 HEAVY KID PULL-ON with laced gauntlet finished with tassel. Washable. Sketched in Pastelle. 6 THE NEW CIRCULAR GAUNTLET in Tweed effect, a trim Pull-on Kid Glove. Sketched in Grey. GROUP THREE W? ]< > W ; ;:W * m m m i & a 4- ■ ■ 7—LONG PULL-ON GAUNTLET with side gusset in tucked Kid and six neat buttons. Sketched in Black/White Suede. 8 SEMI - FLARED GAUNTLET in Kid with three rows of faggoting. Washable. Sketched in Pastelle. 9—FULL SUEDE GAUNTLET with rucked inset side gusset. Sketched in Black/White. mm w, Ys E $ M : i m i fm M m » mm s S 1 \w %■ 7 x 'J % K,' if v * *4 'Mi % 0f % 7/6 7/11 6/11 8/11 9/11 14/6 D22—PRINTED TWILL WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESS, form fitting, three - quarter inset sleeve and V neck finished with double rows of hemstitching and sash at waist. In Sky, White, Peach, Pink. S.W., W., O.S. 7/6. D 23 COTTON INTERLOCK NIGHTDRESS (at left) with tailored collar and culfs in contrasting 1 colour. One pocket. ISW * n Cream / Sky, I El Cream / Peach, J Cream/Nil. W. size. D24—A COSY NIGHTDRESS in Printed Winceyette, high neck, with collar—hemstitched. Sash at waist. In Pink, Sky, Green, White, Peach. S.W., W., O.S. 7/11. D 25 —SM AR T TAILORED PYJAMA of Striped Winceyette in coat shape, with two pockets. Well-cut Trousers, girdle at waist. In a wide range of gay stripes with Blue, Green, Pink or Orange predominating. S.W., W., O.S. 6/11. D26—FLORAL TWILL WINCEYETTE. A smart Pyjama featuring the new high adjustable collar and tie at waist. Trousers with fitted front and elastic at back. In Pink, White, Green, Peach, Sky. S.W., W., O.S. 8/11. D 27 —FADELESS TWILL WINCEYETTE, with contrasting front, collar and cuffs. Attractive tailored style, buttoning up to the neck. Trousers with fitted front and elastic at back. In Sky/Pink, Pink/Sky, Cream/Green, Green/ Cream. S.W., W., O.S. 9/11. D2B—THE LULLABY PYJAMA in charming floral design. The new high neck can be worn buttoned up or open. Trimmed with plain "Lullaby" to tone. Well-cut Trousers with fitted waistlines. Cream, Green, Pink. W., O.S. 14/6. D 29 —STRIPED LULLABY (at right), with neatly-tailored Jumper top, long inset sleeves and high neck. Trousers with fitted band at waist, mt m In Blue / Green / 41 I Maize, Rose / Blue / ■Mm I M Green. S.W., W., H■# B U O.S. 14/6. ■ U § m MAIL YOUR ORDER USE THE LAY-BY RUCCRAFTAn ancient craft—but to-day popular in every home. An ideal hobby for Winter evenings—easy, fascinating to work, and the finished article adds a personal, individual note to your room. The Wools are in rich colourings—gay enough, sombre enough for the most intricate patterns. Our special Demonstrator will show you how simple it is to make these delightful Rugs. TURKEY RUG WOOL— 7/2 lib-; 1/10 ± lb - PLAIN CANVASES— 27in., 3/3 36in., 3/0 45in., 4/H STENCILLED CANVASES from 2/11 to 17/6 RUG HOOKS—J /„ each. CHARTS—7J each. SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW AND DEPARTMENTAL DISPLAYS THIS WEEK. HAND-MADE FILET LACEThis Special Purchase comes at a most opportune time, for in the Winter, with cosy evenings spent round the fire, there's much more time for sewing—for trimming dainty undies with fine laces for hand-made luncheon sets, tray cloths—making feminine little blouses with lace-edged jabots. Special Prices: 2Jin. to 3in., 1/9 yard; llin., 1/- yard; lin., 0d y HAND-MADE TATTINGS, Jin. to Jin.—oJ yard. AND YOU PLAY BRIDGE? REVERSIBLE SCORING BLOCKS, CONTRACT SCORERS, with autoprinted on both sides, for Auction or matic contract calculator and contract Contract Bridge. scoring at top of the block. Attractive, washable, with Pencil attached. Specially Priced, 1/3 each. Special Price, 4/0 each. • NURSERY SQUARES - Doz. So quickly did the second shipment clear that we have secured still another consignment of these quality Flannelette Squares. Softly woven, absorbent, 28in. square. Splendid value, too, at M & C's Special Price. If out of town, make requirements known by mail. We Pay Postage. inn iiiiimiiiiiiiMiimiNiiiMiiiniiiruniiti Ax NEW SHOE SILHOUETTE With the square toe and square studio heel that makes your foot look sizes shorter and very young. MULTIPLE FITTINGS 39/6 A WIDE STRAP, buckled smartly over the instep in the favourite style of the season. In all-over Navy or Brown Glace Kid. Square Cuban heel. Widths A to C in full range of fittings. CLASSIC OXFORD, perfectly fitting, in the finest quality Brown or Navy Glace Kid. Neat perforations over lighter underlay on the vamp and quarters. Widths A to C. MEZZANINE BALCONY. SHOPPING WITH ANN Who gleefully prophesies an exciting party season—and so let's BE GAY WITH FLOWERS Exquisite froths of Organdie and Velvet —— encircling the throat tucked into the waist —or sitting quaintly on highly-piled curls from dainty Pink Rosebuds to huge Golden Chrysanthemums. 1/11 to 5/6. SPLASH BRILLIANT JEWELS On Belts of Gold or Silver Mesh to swathe filmy Chiffon or Draped Velvets—or, slightly more formaldouble twisted Gold or Silver Cord fastened with Metal Leaves and Flowers. 3/11 to 14/6. And Entertain with THE HARLEQUIN —joyous as its name—a Cup, Saucer and Plate patterned all over with tiny leaves in Blue, Rose, Mauve, Green, Gold, Orange edged with Burnished Gold—fine English Bone China, 10/6 set—sent four in different colours to Mary for her bridge parties. CAKE SLIDES You will remember the Pavlova Slides—these are entirely new—all chromium and fiat and wide—and will deal with the creamiest cake with complete success. In the Gift Section. 10/6. FOR THE COCKTAIL PARTY Pure Linen 8-inch Squares—handembroidered with cheery little ideas —specially priced at 1/- each or 5/11 for six.—From the Napery Section on the Second Floor. AT 7 A.M. A cup of early morning tea served on mirror-like Chromium—a Tray your guests will envy—importantly modern—untarnishable—and useful size. 9/11. —You will find them in the China Section. And be Practical with THE LETTUCE Actually a delightful Honey or Marmalade Jar in fresh Green Lettuce Ware topped with a gay little Orange—and with matching Plate to stand upon. 2/11 in the China Department. CHIN CUDDLERS Soft Water-waved Velvet Tinselchecked Taffeta Shot Moire Taffeta dull, rich Marocains—all with tiny pleated frills and in the jolliest colourings to gladden Winter frocks and coats. 2/6 to 5/6. — Neckwear Aisle. AND CATCH THE MOOD OF WINTER with a Feather at a dizzy angle in your velour or felt—Quills spotted all over or in brilliant colours to accent or contrast. Choose several for one hat. 1/- to 1/9 each.— Notion Section, Street Floor. IS SUNDAY NEXT Why not a TUDOR CAKE 3'6 BAKED IN OUR ANN TUDOR KITCHEN. A gift she'll appreciate for its very unexpectedness, and for the kind thoughts which accompany it. Delightful fruit mixture, iced in Mauve or Pink. In frilled wrapper and packed in the "Tudor Silver Box with Briar Rose and Card attached. IN THE CANDY SECTION—STREET FLOOR. ■mm & &4 ' *y,>; mmkj mm v m Wv.AjS' 3 / 6 | A SPECIAL TUDOR CANDY PACKDelicious soft-centred Chocolates, and Peppermint Creams, in a dainty Silver Box with White Briar Rose and Card addressed " TO MOTHER." CANDY SECTIONSTREET FLOOR. THE GRACIOUS CHARM OF HAND EMBROIDERY JUST 141 SETS Sample and broken lines of hand-embroidered or appliqued Table Cloths with matching Serviettes. Sketched is just one of many lovely patternsprice, 14/6. Various sizes: 36in., 45in. and 54in. Worth in the usual way 12/6 to 49/6. Oustanding Value at Special Purchase Prices: 8 7 11 to 35 7 6 INSPECT EARJL.Y: NAPERY SECTION—2nd FLOOR. PEASANT LINENSGay—colourful—exciting—coarse weaves, boldly checked and striped. Luncheon Sets of natural peasant weave blocked in Green, Gold, Blue, Tobacco . . . small Tray Cloths with fringed ends . . . Luncheon Cloths—Tale Grey banded in Scarlet and White—or soft Honey colour striped in Daffodil and Green—each colour scheme new and different. —Special displays on the Second Floor. NAPERY SECTION —SECOND FLOOR. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. - FOR INEXPENSIVE DISTINCTION SERVICE SATISFACTION [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 Printin . . Works . .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22412, 7 May 1936, Page 21

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