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Distinctive, Yet Inexpensive - . . MAKE THIS YOUR SHOPPINQ MOTTO FOR THE SEASON . . lowest prices do not always signify that an article is really cheap: There is Hlv a "happy medium" which makes but little difference in the initial outlay, but all I the difference in the appearance, service, and general satisfaction of an article. % The New Frocks, Hats, Footwear and all apparel essentials are nothing if not distinctive—take to- Delightful p T T 7Tir i davs examples. Style distinction is the keynote in every instance, yet how moderate the _. m K3I VRb COATINQS prices—and the M. &C. Store is full of such wanted merchandise. DTCSSUIS GOWTIS of In all leading fashion centres Givre Coatings are I f , ' "t f 1 „ i quite the last word. A beautiful Texture Fabric in 77**1* X-Jll' Si + 9C / A heavy crepe effect, rich in appearance and in six iff ff/» I \3 M/IV til' J* DI VJ selected shadings, two tones in navy, and black; m Wim/fr [ mW?4iM 40-inch—l4/6. FjRPMi Not the ordinar y Fu J* Si,k « but cniffon finish and of good I HI ,£v !r* v at* ' quality. The gowns are in French style with lo«g double Then there are the ffP-* i . \ $V; * ii collar, wide sleeves. Tie at sides. Obtainable in shell pink, Mr\\;n TX/ r>i\rr%r i <isl V 4 mauve, rose, sky, green, vieux rose. INOVLLTY GIVRE COATINGS mm A"~ A x? i* i n »w _ *■* - >' v An entirely new production, featuring stripes that f S h htlgLlSh LsYepe fyjamUS 11/O fion^rl" 0 ™ """j C ° mbin *' ] \• \ M I* ' Two-piece style in good quality English cotton crepe. tions are: Blue and beige, dark and light rosewood, . / '& " *&%J* '>' V-tki»i /Jl \ > grey and royal, navy and red, two-tone beige; 36- „f /■* I \ ' Jumper shape, round neck, short or extended sleeves, two inch—l 3/6. I /l I- \ V* / pockets. In mauve, peach, sky, with binding of contrast E4s—Jade and White Crepe de Chine in a neat conventional jm&si\ '- / ) W F-dQ -n;»„««»i p:« T*....f ' i j J- JCl".'-:-.. V • »- ■-. 5 -i design is the fabric of this smart frock. The crossover jSP aJ TB -ff % Cr«, J"r? W" , ? ° Fm ! vest is of White Georgette, fanned with square pearl r /T T ab fets In colours of button_£7 19/6. . ES4~The tiers at one side form a new note in this E5 6--Distinctive three-piece Suit„Skirt and Jumper. almond, be.ge, and petuma-_B9/6. 'Chanmng Frock of Crepede Chine Black in creme novelty knit; skirt box pleated, £50—An Attractive Design in A, PK;„. f » ■ *k -'- 1 E46—A Finely Pleated Skirt and Mock Crossover Jumper ■ V,, ? round ™ th *P ot P™tang. >n Oriental Colour- jum p er trimmed with self. Double-breasted SshSnaWe flare SiTv shi3 «l!w fi \ t" 1 Effect form a distinctive treatment carried out in - mg, Neck, crossover and belt finished co at ih light weight, woollen weave. In j£d conhastlnL coW D e K U• * ' Printed Crepe de Chine in toning, of rose glow, rose French rouleau_£7 19/6. shades of almond, sulphur, and powder blue. petarSa ? andfaLond--tt/6 ** miUm bluC > lOSe bwgC ' pink, and maple—£B 19/6. £8/19/6. petunia, ana almond—/y/O. "''''■' ■■■:■ _»~ .., . . —Three-piece Suit in Silk Knit, skirt pleated at rMi-.p-v ■, c -n - t. . . «... ~ . ->, •' E47-This pretty Frock of in sable toning, E53-A Very Attractive Jumper Style fashioned in side front. Striped jum P er;is gathered at af sS^"ee^els k "■ • - «.tf« n in..,»,,«,« l«f K.;„. a »J ok.lU Q..-J. u»i Crepe de. Chine, Black ground patterned in . hip band. Trimmed tabs and buttons In ! - meatea at side, sleeveless jumper showing new horizon- t, %£%i?££™£s / , zr- Suedebe "' tfiiiri ****** £*»■■ pßSSirsj?:: -i :*^s!!S^r louis - Co,ouisi h> ;. jabotof black—£s 19/6. Cherry, Black/White. Navy/Red. 5 Gns; ; i :\}: r . vf* n/J^te— £//W/6. * v ~... tr rijc' „, . . A* 1 (. W Entirely New Designs—colourings and effects differing from anything previi For slender figure types an excellent foundation \ ° Usly shoWn ' HerC &gain is revealed the advantage of personally selecting £ garment is found in the " Gossard " step in girdle, ; 1 1 W *WJ& from the source of production, for the Carpets in question were chosen by f No. 543. Made in pink brocade and 'firt|pquality % \ ° Ur bUyet dU " ng & recent world - wide tou r ™ search of the latest and best. > elastic. Sizes 24 to 30—33/6. \ Jstet&&*Kt > Jl Other items of interest are the " Numdah " Washing Rugs—distinct novelties L ' ; sZfflP \ ' / that should receive early inspection by home lovers in search of things that *: ■ ; • \\ **' / ' Just as interesting are the Art. Silk Oval Rugs—and since quantities of these For Misses Fourteen to Eighteen JL \ J\ *** inspection should not be delayed. O T-n' • • 1 ♦!♦> (ML \ E62 ' On the Home Service Floor—the Fourth. Smartness ana Serviceability C—^i. .Jl y combine in CostMmes at 69/6 Ho \ sKotild ibe knotvn ?^ a A tl>: wl°? d fr °™ de P enda^ c Tweeds, all niceties of cut V / J // N. 17 M hyCPl' ""P*' ? ea f Flowers for home decoration, Poppies. Dahlias, and and finish that would be expected of M. and C Apparel. The very Costume / \. / /iB ' Roßes m lar 8 e «« are obtainable at 7d. each, 6/6 dozen—Ground Floor that every girl needs for general wear. Obtainable in fawn, beige, grey, blue. A-«. M>\ 1/ / xu u \/ i reseda, rose. W 1 hat the Very Latest Feather Flower Clusters are obtainable in every And in the Juvenile Millinery Section (adjoining) are the most distinctive of i wk I imaginable shade, self and two-tone effects, at 4/11 and 5/6 per cluster— Ready-to-Wears suitable for wearing with the Costumes, at Prices from 1 7/6. : |T IJBJ[ MP INeckwear Section. FIRST FLOOR. i DISTINCTIVE AND EXCLUSIVE— ~ **" New R Ornaments for Jesso and Plastico Work have recently \A*A»™ l*«i„A~* • - YET AfX I a WILL SECURE ONE. come to hand. Modern tiairaressmg *K7/0 . — That Rush Mats are the latest f or s un p orc h use o ut vto I« »k~ M —jo o c'i I« the fashionable Exotic Straws, Nude Celophane Plait and other New Millinery Braids make—-Inquire about them in Demon»tr a t;» n A ll«„ C In the M. and C. Beauty Salon experts take pleasure in dressing your hair ar * presented in a very important collection of Tailored Models, a few examples of which ~- ~ demonstration Alley. a! 3 wkJl y ° Ur Wlßheß '. or showing you little variations or quite new notes. are sketched — Brims, Crowns, Trimmings, Colourings, everything about them reflects — \^ &t Mons Doriot Lemon Cream is a wonderful preparation for cleansing ' fiSl .Ck ar ° ccrtain to ,° e delighted with the service, so too will you %. that note of individuality that makes all the difference, and for such, exclusive Millin- the pores of the skin - Also bleaches and soothes—4/6 iar find the chargea most reasonable. 49/6 is a truly reasonable pricing. —That*' Tudor" Chocolate »A q t , n Beauty Salons Fifth Floor. E62 _A portrayal of the Short Front and Long Back Brim, Bangkok Sweets—over 50 Home Made Straw,-hand painted in midnight blue, soft lace veiling*;the whole hat. ' ■— _. m E6O- Beautifully Blocked Hat of, Manilla, in pale green. The novel trimMilne & Choyce Ltd. L ° il^^h^^a^ h^. hmi Milne & T tA rv-k. . ~- V , E63—A Verjr'Distinctive Type in Daffodil Pearl Visca Straw. Lace to tone V L/C X_^LVL« Qror the new — the different — the distinctive . ! forms an effective trimming. , For the new — the difW«* *k j- »• ■ Ueen Street I J t643i^h:Original Note in a Hat of Bangkok, the brim being in light green, the ditterent — the distinctive WVtl AUCKland the crown in da;k green. A novelty band is the only trimming (Jueen btreet Auckland PrfDted aDd ;

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 20 (Supplement)

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