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fSIZE 44 NEVER AGES YOU ,j WHEN FROCKING IS PLANNED at M. & C.'s The successful frocking of the larger than average figure calls for specialisation—for careful thought in line, cut and colour. For many years M. &'C's have concentrated on the perfection of fashions for the larger figure type — fashions, not ;;. merely adapted but specially designed by stylists, which endow the figure with that grace, dignity and charm so essential U in Present-day apparel. Even in the most reasonably-priced garments this note of distinction is always apparent and it ;-M f W fltetSf II \ !*| : \\ is fair to sa y ttiat those women of ove r average proportions whose perfect taste in dress has been acknowledged have ?«n/ AaF Vi* ''I V more often than not been gowned at M. & C.'s. '" l 'ffl<Vm* Skes 42 to 48—Yet Youthful in Line, Coats, too, Emphasise Slimness of ! I\ \m Perfectly Styled and Reasonably Priced • Line, though sizes be from 42 to 48 ■f/ • C7l—Here is an example that typifies how youthful lines Hl7—Quite the smartest fashion features are embodied __„_ „, . , . r „ .. . „ . . All , v 7 . .■ T /] ) U*W can be emphasised in Frocks for the larger figure, It is .... .in this Frock of superior quality Crepe de Chine in Lilac H23— This beautifully-tailored Coat ,s of All-Wool Georgette, in Navy. / $ -Wi fashioned from Milanese, featuring long rever effect and Nude toning. Bodice of medium length, tucked wide Groups of pintucking form a very distinctive trimming note. Lined through«lr with narrow belt defining the new waistline. Colours of band at waist, and smartly flared overskirt. The jabot is "; out with and reasonably priced at £7/19/6. LI W Lemon/White, Saxe/Cream, Navy/Beige, Black/White, in two-toned Georgette—£6/19/6. . . '' ; T^ IT y • V / Almond/Cream—Price, £6/19/6. If'-l:- H2o—Surely one could not imagine a more youthful H24-^neimportance of line in styles for the stouter figure is again emphasW '■; C72—Self Striped Milanese is chosen for this very smart effect than is portrayed in this t rock of fcigured Maro- . ~-',;>,•;£ 1£ • KT ,-• e-n v -n i *■ " " ' Frock. You will note that the bodice line is distinctly cain. The ground colour is Black, figured in colourings ,sed m this Goat of self stripe Navy Givre Silk. You will note the smart TT _ r%-*«/i' new, whilst the skirt "features the fashionable flare. of Diabolo Red, Beige, and Chalk. One side features a • stand-up collar, the pointed cuffs, and the deep bandwith its fashionable . 11 YOU aXc HOl SlvllClCr > Obtainable in colourings of Putty, Electric, and Beige-r- wide lapel; the other, loops with a diamante buckle— fl are £10/19/6 - ' ~ ; Price, 79/6. £10/19/6. Just what careful, thought and'consideration mean. : clever designing and carefully-studied -H2l— Simplicity and dignity distinguish this cleverly- H2S—Slimnese of line is Wain achieved in this MUt*A Pnat «f in designing for th« large^y than figure is ... esiesuk in J very distinctive Frock for the large figure. fashioned Frock of Navy Crepe de Chine. The long *n ,7 T ,i, • d T tins perfectly-tailored Coat of portrayed in this smart model of Rose Beige Geor- Jt ., of Mi i anese anc j obtainable in Lemon, Saxe, Electric, . . roll collar and vest is of Beige Georgette, whilst the skirt All-Wool Crepe ;de Unne in Rosewood tonmg. Jhepointed cuff and bands gette. Net to tone and applique ros?, design, is p awn > Cardinal, and Navy—Price. £6/19/6. <• , features a group of. inverted pleats— 99/6. . : of self areJiriportant fashion notes." Attractively priced at £6/19/6. used for the yoke and sleevebahds, Ihe skirt is - ' . - .: - : -'■.:';'. beautifully flared arid proclaims the vogue for the . - . . •. uneven hemline— £l2/19/6. . ' fe" • THE FIRST STEP IF YOUR HEAD there is always the TO STYLE SUCCESS s 0 ■4■' a■■ t /i * 4 •« ■g. ; ~ * . ♦ I.* ♦ -".jji'' 1 ' s u P on tne foundation garment that the success of the / >:f^4 s jrsli ' J SatlSfaCtlOn Of &US SpeCiallSe 111 tO:e larger frock depends. Especiallyis this soinlargerthan average : I :]er fW^V | :i . ~ figure types. In the M. &C. Corset Section every provision ■■■ // // i+yAlxriAna] Kotr -if mncf I*AQ Crvn 3Hi f* -nririnoQ is made for the successful fitting of every figure type. Experts BH )// ([ 1 SIZeSj OlleriHg IHQIVIQUai liaiS dl mOSL rCaaOllclUlC are a l ways ; n attendance to give advice and personal fittings. Wi -, ,_jl.- ■•_■'''■ ■'.'■--- '■',•'' . ', ■'' • " ■'■■ .'.'. ' Here are a, few examples of popular numbers in slenderising I'l'il ■I il f'/111 ■'.- : ; ' .':'7 ..■■:.■ / VyJEißt This garment is easily adjusted, This popular front-lacing num- like the o'rdinary under-girdle, it ■. ■ . ~ > ■ ■ fastening at side under arm, and . ber is of Pink' Pekin Striped gently flattens the abdomen and .. : ; ';.. ~ is made of strong Pink Brocade, Coutil, with elastic section under effectively restrains the diaTO_ _ ■ _-.. />l .' A■% A f-ir-l A /✓" ■ elastic let-in shoulder straps add- bust, low top, 4 sets hose sup- phragm, taking care of the overT\ A' A/ *O \: A \/t i-II MW A I A Lμ' VI s tO I. comfort in wear - Sizeß Porte. This garment combines developed bust. Fashioned in O "JUjISJI\JI¥LL LsLjO XJL X. V' 'O 044_ 1? 79 ', , comfort with graceful lines and Pink Batiste. Shoulder straps J^AAX w J— - «*- — i >r ■■•'.:.. .Other suitable shapes, fastening is obtainable in sizes up to 36 have inset of elastic. Sizes 34 to : ... ... V ' at back, from 6/6. waist at 24/9. 44 bust—Price, 42/-. Though so priced, every Hat (and in the collection there are about 100 to; choose from) is an individual style. Hats that > '' '■ v would be soldJn the usual way from 79/6 to 5 guineas-—in Tagel, Horsehair, and various Exotic Straws—the collection provides for a ;,'V" hW \_ \u 57 choice of every fashionable type from the narrow to the extreme brim width. Trimmings are of that unusual type expected of M. & C. Millinery, and colourings include Beiges, Fawns, Browns, Greens, Blues, Navy, as well as Black. T ($f 1 t ttvtot:t>tt7 TXT TXJI3 Hosiery for Every The Wonderful .;;;,. . /^^^M^ LINGERIE IN THE. Occasion .. '■ ) • Photomatoti ..W X_£_) T AT> ■ ' ' "GREEN BRIER "AT 6/6 THE NEW AND PERFECTLY Hs6— Footwear for heavier than average figures is W— * , N.^ißloo m "ROSE BRIER" AT 7/11.: j Z" S3SSSSISI « 0.b._7/6. !S ,. . Because of its smart appearance and depend- m your expressions-spontaneous smiles s.zes. Es P ec ia lly good value at 35/- per Kid with Black Lizard trim, also in Black Patent Natural Fuji Bloomers, extra rrtiavy quality, reinforced gus- abJe ality •• Green Brier" is recognised as or your moo I ds more sedate. There is no v with Lizard trim, at 39/6. set, elastic waist and knees; 0.5.— 11/6. : wonderful value Stocking. fus f, ? r hoth f r . ° r c appointments. Just . ~ . '•. , walk in—and in \o seconds your picture ■ Cotton Crepe de Chine Nightdresses, Magyar shape, short " Rose Brier Hose, fashioned from a heavy is taken in 6 different positions. ~~~ I Pt V™-. T «^ sleeve, finished with hemstitching; Cream, Champagne; service-weight Pure Silk, also represent excep- A few minutes later the machine hands ' 1 ldH X OUT l^lllgCrie 0.5.—9/6. ; V tiorially good buying. you the finished article, viz., 6 fadeless Pi T?aVit*ir» x t+U K .i.. M-u.j , , u /i e ■£„ Both numbers are exclusive to M. & C/s and prints of your natural self. riUWCrb rdUrlC rNeeQS WlLll STdwiAK^TP•■ βl^ I^■ -obtainable in every wanted shade for the COME AND BE PHOTOMATON'D c i iT% ,, T others applied; Pmk and Peach, new season. . ON THE FIRST for Hottie . DprCas" Lawn sleeves, French bound neck and _ J ~ ■ " ... T DeCOratioil— OF CambtiC A-* ■,■*. ' ■:■■>..-.,: |\/| 1 I H frf I HI IVI 1 1 If These are the new and delightful fabrics so Cumfy-cut Cotton Vests, superior quality, finished French xVAA-L-iX JL*J \*S VJIIV/ JL .I. Late shipment priced at prac- successfully employed in all lingerie-require- : binding— 3/11. . \ . . ticallv half ,i«,, a l a. , ments. Dainty in texture—dependable in Art siik 'KAMl i: J » For Fashions in Larger than Average Sizes . y , al '. usua ; to effect service—reliable in colouring. Princess Slips, opera shape; immediate disposal. " Dorcas " Lawn, 40in.— 1/11. Apple, Peach, Sky, Black, Pink, and Sahara-14/6. f Qfrppf . - - - Auckland " D ° rCaS " R^teX ' 38in "' 39in.U/3. ', *'■ I'rlntca and l'ublislied for the Proprietors, "New Zealand Newspapers,, Limited," by Ambrose Charles l'avubn, or W, Hamilton Koad, Pousonby, Publisher, at the Office gf the Company, Shortland Street, AuckIand.—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1920.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 20 (Supplement)

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