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0 </>>* mm ~. . for new exciting Fashio .. this season SPRING SUITS §*Sf nc U> hair,? tfliri Q Hi Vou arS re #s/J ike a HfeJi' re sn outiZ oi^ &3C&& i /or J~* are - COSMOPOLITAN OUTLOOK -TAILORED PERFECTION I DETAIL For who can deny the fresh, brisk smartness of a meticulously tailored light-weight Suit? Whether checked, striped or plainly woven—of soft Greys, Fawns or Knobby Weaves—Suits this year are definitely a necessity for a well-groomed Spring. CHALK STRIPES in Grey Flannel for a Pastel Spring. Two-button doublebreasted coat with neatly-tailored collar. The skirt simply cut —-double ple&ts in the front give slender effect. Sizes: S.S.W. to W., <59/6 0.5., 75/. FLECKED CHECKS of Blue, Brown, and Rust on Fawn grounds—very cool and fresh. Single-breasted cut-away coat—rever collar. The skirt has inverted pleats back and front. Sizes: S.S.W. to F.W., 79/6 SPORTSWEAR ...and your BLOUSE - FLIPPANT TAILORED Whatever type you are—whatever style you prefer, there's a Blouse to lend a refreshing air of charm to your suit. Blouses shaped like waistcoats Blouses frilled and frivolous embroidered or plain there's a wealth of choice and a variety of colours in the— BLOUSE SECTION THIRD FLOOR. Vf aJH p3^' : \h ■& J ■#) imsfi" Wis- * .. M w Classic Felts Tailored by STETSON 39/6 Felts of quality—Felts that bear the stamp of world-wide fame ... new shapes in the season's most authentic styles, softly folded and perfectly tailored. Sports styles and Bretons in Black, Brown, Navy, Bottle Green, Grey, and White, THE MUFFIN BRlM—if it rolls, it's right—to ear it 'way back on the head at a devil-may-care anfjle. The tails down the back remind us of the old-time Breton Sailor. THE FOLDED CROWN with a smart speckled feather cocked at a daring angle. A casual sporting style so wearable with suits just now. MODEL MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR. M S C Imported VIENNESE and ENGLISH MODELS - ALL - NO NEW TWO STYLES ALIKE Glamorous Bags many you've never seen before—in soft, pouchy styles, full of important and extravagant features; plain or etched chromium and gilt frames, suede and silk linings, extra pockets and change purses. Superb Calf and Suede, shiny and grained, with or without handles, they've all just that " difference " which adds to their individuality in the season's smartest models. Beige, Red, Bottle, Brown, Navy, and Black 49/6 and 59/6 BAGS STREET Finds o Week - the Collars and Cuffs for FEMININE APPEAI A dainty little frill, a petite little ruff makes a smart suit ever so much more coquettish. In the Neckwear Section are exquisite laces and nets, pleated, tucked and smocked, in pinks, beige, and white. From 4/1 1. SPONGE BAGS Rather a good idea for a bon voyage present, don't you think? and in the Cosmetic Section are the brightest, gayest bags to be seen —■ all shapes and sizes, and lots of them completely fitted inside! From 1/9 to 12/6. SUNPORCH LUNGHEONS They're always gay, gossipy affairs, but now they'll be brighter than ever with the new Pacific pottery ware. Brilliant coloured water sets plates bowls—all terribly dashing and original in florals or stripes. In the Gift Section. AND If you enjoy a mild stimulant, there's the cutest little bottleopeners and corkscrews that will be only too willing to oblige. Brightly - painted faces with knobby noses, they fit neatly into the smartest leather cases. From 3/6. In the Gift Section. BUTTONS AND BUCKLES The Coster s not the only one to wear them these days—everybody must. Gay flower-shaped buttons in red, green, blue or orange —carved buckles, round, oblong or square—and, for finer moments, delicate pastels worked in silver. Notions Section. PLAITED HEAD BANDS If you want to be different, wear one of these round your head in florals, stripes and tartans, laced and interlaced. The Neckwear Section have them in reds, greens, whites, yellows, browns, and navy. 2/6 and 4/6. Special Purchase! Crystal SALAD BOWLS 12/6 Genuine Lead Crystal 7-iinch size they're ideal for home use and a pleasant gift suggestion, too! Limited quantity only—Worth 25/-. In the Gift and China Section. ttr . . . They're Dame Fashion's witty reply to the burning question of " What shall I wear to-day " and they come direct to M & C's with the highest recommendations from hostesses overseas. . . . Wear them from BreaTcfast until Dinner-—slip them on whenever you're lounging in your laziest maimer, or for those frivolous engagements cocktails, luncheons, teas. In bright, happy colours and smart new styles some buttoned from neck to hem—others in wrapover style caught at the waist by large buttons or a wide sash. . . . Slim waists —swishing gored skirts —huge puff sleeves—in brilliant Persians, Florals, Polka Dots and Paisleys. PERSIAN FANTASY with all the flashing, provocative whirl of gypsy romance—rich, daring colours and deep, attractive borders. Ir: wrap-over style with rever collar, puff sleeves, and full gored skirt. Colours include Green, Cherry, Blue, Wine, Tango, Rust. Sizes S.W. and W., Size O.S S7/$ POLKA-DOT SIMPLICITY very smart, very cool, very free-and-easy. Buttoned from neck to hem—Peter Pan collar—full sleeves and flowing gored skirf. Contrasting colours of Blue/White, Scarlet/White, Green/White, Navy/White. £ Sizes S.W. and W., Size °- s 32/6 Other Paisley and Floral Housecoats in similar styles. Colours include Blue, Cherry, Orange, Green. Sizes S.W. and W., 21 J* Size O.S 24/6 • MAIL ORDERS Please, wherever possible, state a second colour choice and size measurement. If no size is mentioned, state height and iveight. SECOND FLOOR. for the NEW the DIFFERENT the EXCLUSIVE Milne & Choyce Limited I ¥ t J A <■ •' ( TOOTHPASTE $ I 0 The Right Spring Tonic September "Railways" Magazine Whether you do, or do not, take an old or newfashioned sp:ting tonic for the body, you will do yourself some good by having a spring tonic for the mind and soul—the sparkling September issue of the " N.Z. Railways Magazine " —a generous dispensation of good cheer ip. special features and sixty illustrations. You will like " The Flying-off Place " (by Robin Hyde), "Wellington Foreshore" (by O. N. Gillespie), " Spring Bucked " (by Ken Alexander), the conclusion of " The Thirteenth Clue " (by G. G. , Stewart), 44 Tauranga, the Riviera of the North' j (by Joyce West), 44 Panorama of the Playground " (by W. F. Ingram), and other excellent articles. CJ—AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES —&A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 20

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