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i/ii^ ISliii | v \' Fur Felts BY "CATALINA" AND "GAGE" This season's smartest styles in finest Fur Felt. All marked at one special Sale Price. Becoming brim lines with new forward tilt smartly dipped brims—rolled sailors—and many small, extremely smart, close fitting models. Novel trimmings of feather mounts, quills, ornaments or plain petersham. All head fittings and all colours, including black. Usually 1E /£ 25/- and 29/6. SALE PRICE: I*l/ W SALE PRICE: ENGLISH CARDIGANS 11 /Q AND PULLOVERS lIJ M Jacquard and plain coloured, in the newest styles, many buttoning up to the necks. A wonderful variety in wines, greens, browns and blues. Sizes S.W. and W. Usually 17/11 to 29/6. Sale Price 11/9. Third Floor. EVENING SHOES FOR CLEARANCE 13/6 Original prices, ranging 15/6 to 35/-, completely forgotten in this clearance of oddments. Satin cut-out Sandals—Crepe de Chine Step-ins with silver trim —Velvet and Satin Strap styles —Step-ins in brocade, black and also white for dyeing. Good range of smaller sizes. SHOE SECTION, MEZZANINE BALCONY t iV m W 1 S SHOW VISITORS . . . Make fl point of visiting the M. C. Store. There are many Services particularly helpful to visitors. Sale pricings afford remarkable savings on up-to-tlic-minute wanted merchandise—friendly salespeople make choosing a pleasure . . . and whether you come on shopping bent, or merely to inspect—a cordial welcome is assured. NEXT WEEK AT M. & C.'s —Sale Values Extraordinary—coupled with the quality and fashion-correctness that have encouraged discerning customers to form the M. & C. Shopping habit. Extensive assortments —friendly salespeople—spacious surroundings. For DAYTIME WEAR A grouping of individual styles—specially designed for the fuller figure graceful, flattering frocks featuring the newest fashion notes. Smart new collars—no collars —soft cowls or jabot effects. . . . Novelty J buckles and orna- Af i ments. Inset sleeves and inverted or knife pleatings in the skirt, \mipl Black, green, navy. In crepe de chine, marocain and reversible satin. O.S. size. Usu- _ ally Bgns. to 9gns. QQ SALE PRICE: O# 89/6 At near right— REVERSIBLE SATIN Both the dull and the shiny side combine to achieve the distinction and charm of this frock. Detachable double revers—novel sleeves —and the belt fastens at the back with unusual diamante clasp. In navy blue. O.S. size. Usually £B/19/6. 89/6 SALE PRICE: ICE BLUECollar and jabot on a frock of navy marocain. Cleverly cut on slimming lines. The sleeves have attractive fluted frills falling from the elbow. O.S. size. Usually OA /it SALE PRICE: 05/11 ' K \ : '%jt :; ||j " iv: " m s\ I if If §4 Mm /! / / h I . Sketched above are just tico delightful styles from the grouping of Day Frocks at S9/6. &.S! Coats superbly cut and rich with luxurious collars of sable dyed Squirrel, Musquash, Skunk or Opossum. The newest novelty and diagonal coatings made on slimming lines. Interest is added with pintucks and stitched seams. The sleeves are inset, and every coat is fully lined. Sizes I F.W. and O.S. Usually sgns. 1 to £B/19/6. Sale Price 89/6. 1 Sketched arc just two from this rj attractive grouping. f At near right— jti COCOA BROWN - fj In faintly ribbed weave, |;j mounted with handsome sable f I Squirrel collar a coat of mi assured smartness. The fIL stitched seaming on sleeves and back is unusual and vastly becoming. Usually J £7/19/6. OA /£ H SALE PRICE: 03/ 0 A RICH CROSSOVER COLLARIn sable dyed Musquash haughtily encircles the shoulders in this attractive coat. In a rough novelty weave coating in deep nigger brown. O.S. size. Usually OA/fi £B/19/6. SALE PRICE: 03/ O O.S. Sizes in Imported EVENING MODELS No two alike. In Lace, Georgette, Satin, Cloque and Marocain. Lovely gowns cut on the bias or on straight, slim-fitting lines, with small or capelet sleeves, high necklines—a few low backs. Some trimmed with beading and intricate seaming. Ground length. O.S. sizes. Colours: Wine, red, rose, beige, saxe, navy, bottle, black. Usually 3$ to 14 gns. J?A /C © SALE PRICE: 03/O to o£ ns * sipS'*** ?A :d LAY-BY - IF YOU PREFER Tinted Semi-Crystal WATER SETS 6/9 Always useful—always smart and decorative. Now remarkably Sale Priced at M. & C.'s. Seven pieces to the set. Attractive colourings of blue, green, pink. Secure a set now for the summer at this splendid saving. Usually 7/6 set. It costs no more to use the Lay-by. Semi - Crystal Footed SALAD BOWLS 7/U Worth 10/6 in the usual way. Delightful diamond-cut bowls of clear white semi-crystal. Eight inches diameter. Suitable as a salad bowl, for fruit and other uses. An ideal gift thought. Why not set one aside in the Lay-by reserve? CHINA BEOTION— Street Floor Annexe. STATIONERY NOVELTIES To be Cleared - - - Regardless of Cost! An outstanding offer. Delightful gift novelties and writing materials at half usual pricings —while quantity holds. Included: DESK STANDS— Usually .. 7/6 to 30/NOW .. 3/9 to 15/FOUNTAIN PENS— Usually .. 4/6 to 27/6 NOW .. 2/3 to 13/9 . Why Not Make a Lay-byT PAPER LUNCHEON SETS Now «/- Packet Comprising One Tray Cloth and Twelve D'Oyleys in delightful imitation Gem Swiss Embroidery. Also Paper D'Oyleys in Lace, Sunrise, Lazy Daisy, and Tinted designs. Worth in the usual way from 1/6 to 2/3 packet. Exceptional value at the Sale Price: 1/- packet. THREE PACKETS for 2/9. STATIONERY—STREET FLOOR. Pure Linen Breakfast CLOTHS 3/6 Another splendid Sale opportunity for wise, early shoppers. Delightful breakfast cloths of fine linen at an attractive reduction. Borders finished in rose or blue. Size 44-inch square Remember the Lay-by—an easy way to secure future needs. NAPERY—SECOND FLOOR. "MY SECRET" FACE POWDER A lovely clinging Powder—superfine and fluffy—made from the purest ingredients and beneficial to the skin. Delightfully perfumed. In all the new and wanted tonings—Usually 2/11 box. 1/11 Now 1/11 Toilet Section —Street Floor. QUALITY LACE FLOUNCINGS 3/6 yard 34 Inches Wide. A remarkable opportunity to secure delightful lace flouncings worth 7/6 to 8/6 in the regular way. Colours: Brown, dull rose, blackberry, navy, beige, Gloucester green, Jubilee blue, Marina. Laces—Street Floor. ASSORTMENTS SERVICE MILNE & CHOI CE'S SALE A DEPENDABLE PLACE TO BUY

SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS BARGAIN EVENT! Carpets and Rugs Body carpets fIOW ,116,4. 1216* 14|6» 4 . 15|6s 4 CARPET SQUARES all heavily reduced in price Usually 9ft. x 7ft. 6in. £6/19/6 Now £5/19/6 9ft. x I Oft. 6in. £lO/10/- Now £B/8/9ft. x 12ft. £ll/15/- Now £B/17/6 9ft. 9in. x 9ft. 9in. £l3/10/- Now £7/10/(Terms may be arranged) Annual k Silk Persian Reproduction RUGS Usually 57/6 Now 37 7 6 Remnants and Oddments HALF-PRICE iliiffiM fu/iN/rH/A/c sp£c/AL/rrr St Auckland NEW ZEALAND CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES Went rapidly. Causes of obscurity. Things to eat. Dragged behind. Globules of limestone. Become ontitled to Focus of worship. Play hoisterousj.v. .Means of measuring wire. Mado fervent request. Part of the year. Aeriform fluid. Pay attention to cgffs. At the end. Lay a wager. Gloomily obscure. Ki.se sharply. Give a command. ICngage in serious thought Void of sense. Sweet liquid. Detached portion of land. Monarch of tho sky. A malign look. Puts to tho proof. New Zealand bird. Harshly grave. It must iinve teeth. Word of possession. Precious stone. Gavo commendation. It is always frozen. Rival of the Jow Of greater ago. A list of turns for duty. They imply children. Goes round and round. As an alternative, llad expectation Walk in water. 1. Resist a flow. 2. Expanse of grass. 3. Ono of noblo rank. 4. Loud, harsh noiso. 5. Occasions of refreshment, (t. Among tho unemployed. 7. Ugly . reptile. 8. Breaks in tho skin. 0. A timber treo. 10. Tiny particle. 11. Things said. 12. Catch eight of. Tried to an extreme. Intimate friend. Very indefinite. Stones usually red. Violent commotions. Product of growth. Means of fastening. Smash asunder. American electrician. Indian coin. Long intensely. Small number. Grain or grass. More than ono or two. Frozen stiff. Built up. •Vegetable fluid. Heavy with moisture. Very angry. He was infamously cruel. Be widely open. Spoils in effect. In addition. No longer green. Very small quantity. Relief from pain. Industrious insect. Without culturo. The solution of tho crossword puzzle published in Wednesday's Hkrai.d is ;is follows: EEE3E3B

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 18 (Supplement)

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