An Exhibition of fine linens and other gifts for a September bride, opens today on Milne and Choyce's Second Floor. Here have been assembled tliose things treasured by all trousseaux gatherers. Ileal Irish linens are outstanding. Beautifully embroidered by hand, each piece is individual in design. Some are stitched with colour. Most are in ecru linen worked in deeper shades to tone. Richelieu, tatting, crochet, whatever the particular feature, is carried out to perfection. Notable among other napery displayed, are appliqued organdie tea showers and 13piece luncheon sets in designs exclusive to M. & C's. . . . Several sets of good china are being shown. Such trade names as "Royal Doulton," "Aynsley" and "Crown Staffordshire" speak for themselves. . • • Lingerie worthy of a trousseau has a special corner in the exhibition. All the other gifts have been carefully chosen. All can he proudly given and received. '1 he M. <fc C. tradition of quality is worthily upheld For nonrlv 79 years, brides have looked to M. & C.'s. for such things. Long-lived quality and timeless good taste are never out of date. . . . Exhibition of Wedding Gifts. Second Floor, Milne & Choyce, Ltd.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25300, 6 September 1945, Page 7
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