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C M Ross Co. Ltd at night during Royal visit

C M Ross Co. Ltd at night during Royal visit

The building was decorated for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, when they visited Palmerston North 6-7 January 1954. The Royal Civic dinner was held in the Rosco tearooms on the 2nd floor. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Christmas

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Christmas

Poster advertising Christmas, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. The poster depicts the 3 wise men and 'The Golden Glory of Christmas. Giving... inspired by Milne and Choyce'. In black and gold on board, for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
 
Letter of thanks from the Palmerston North City Council to Miss Shirley Cleland, regarding the Royal visit

Letter of thanks from the Palmerston North City Council to Miss Shirley Cleland, regarding the Royal visit

Shirley Cleland (now Welch) was one of the many women who helped with the floral arrangements for the Royal Civic Dinner, held in the C M Ross tearooms, for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, when they visited Palmerston North 7-8 January 1954. Shirley and others spent all of 6 January arranging the flowers. She also helped to pick the required roses from the Trial Rose Gardens at the Esplanade. At the time she was on the Horticultural staff of Massey Agricultural College.

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Palmerston North
 
C M Ross Co. Ltd receipt

C M Ross Co. Ltd receipt

Receipt used by C M Ross Co. Ltd, with letterhead. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Furnishing Sale

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Furnishing Sale

Poster advertising a Furnishing Sale, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Black, white and red on board, for display in the store

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Mother’s Day

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Mother’s Day

Poster advertising Mother's Day 8th May, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Coloured, on board, for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Mother’s Day

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for Mother’s Day

Poster advertising Mother's Day 13th May, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Black, white and gold on board, for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Summer Sale

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Summer Sale

Poster advertising a Summer Sale, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Coloured on board, for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Fashion Clearance Sale

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for a Fashion Clearance Sale

Poster advertising a 3 day fasion clearance sale, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Coloured, on board for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce Showroom staff

Milne and Choyce Showroom staff

Staff of the women's fashion showroom posing with a trophy. From left: Molly Cotton; Miss Floyd; Mrs Boyle; Molly King; ?; Trish ?; Mrs Ciochetto; Peg McNabb; Gaye Chamberlain (later Ware). Gaye Ware was employed by C M Ross and Milne and Choyce between 1957-1963. Milne and Choyce was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North. The business was bought from C M Ross Co. Ltd in 1959 and was sold to the D I C in 1966.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Gaye Ware modelling at Milne and Choyce

Gaye Ware modelling at Milne and Choyce

Gaye Ware worked in the Women's fashion showroom 1957-1963, first for C M Ross Co. Ltd, then for Milne and Choyce. She would sometimes model for the fashion parades that were held in the Milne and Choyce Coffee Bar. Milne and Choyce was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North. The business was bought from C M Ross Co. Ltd in 1959 and was sold to the D I C in 1966.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Millinery staff at C M Ross Co. Ltd Christmas party

Millinery staff at C M Ross Co. Ltd Christmas party

The millinery department was sited on the third floor of the C M Ross Co. Ltd building, and made on-off hats, and hats to order. From left: Maureen Brown; Jan Funnell; Nagaire Thacker; Molly King (Head Milliner); Mr D Cook (Departmental buyer); Betty Lewis (later Oldham), Arnold Dix (Managing Director of C M Ross Co. Ltd). C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Staff of C M Ross Co. Ltd tearooms at Miss Haycock’s celebration

Staff of C M Ross Co. Ltd tearooms at Miss Haycock’s celebration

A staff party was put on in the tearooms by the Management, to celebrate Miss Sylvia Haycock's 50th anniversary of working for C M Ross Co. Ltd. From left: Mrs Tindall (cook); Jessie Stevenson; Mrs Wilman (tea lady); Ethel Harris; Alva Anderson; Jean Griffin; Kath Kyle; C/Flo Boyle; B Johnson; ? Dewker; Gladys Whishnowski; Lola Leighton (later Butcher). C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
C M Ross Co. Ltd ‘Alterations’ staff in the workroom

C M Ross Co. Ltd ‘Alterations’ staff in the workroom

The 'Alterations' workroom was sited on the third floor of the C M Ross building. Staff in the photograph include: Mrs Wootton (Supervisor); O Jenkins; Jean McFalane; Jackie Nelmes; M Gimblett; A Norton; J Tuppery; Shirley (now) Carson. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
C M Ross Co. Ltd staff members in dress-up for party

C M Ross Co. Ltd staff members in dress-up for party

Male staff members dressed in women's clothing for a party held in the Rosco tearooms. Includes: Mr Edyvean (far right) and Mr P Mills. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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The Square, Palmerston North
 
Darrell Coley modelling for C M Ross Co. Ltd

Darrell Coley modelling for C M Ross Co. Ltd

Darrell Coley (later Lee) at 4 years of age on the catwalk in the Roscos tearooms. C M Ross had seasonal fashion parades for adult and childrens' wear. Darrell modelled at these shows from about 3-8 years of age, having got the job through her grandmother, Mrs Jean Thompson, who worked for C M Ross. Darrell was not paid but could select an outfit to keep. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Children modelling for C M Ross Co. Ltd

Children modelling for C M Ross Co. Ltd

Darrell Coley (later Lee) at 4 years of age, with an unidentified boy, on the cat walk in the Roscos tearooms. C M Ross had seasonal fashion parades for adult and childrens' wear. Darrell modelled at these shows from about 3-8 years of age, having got the job through her grandmother, Mrs Jean Thompson, who worked for C M Ross. Darrell was not paid but could select an outfit to keep. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of Crown Lynn pottery

Milne and Choyce window display of Crown Lynn pottery

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. It was entered in the Crown Lynne window dressing competition and was judged second, across New Zealand. The judges stated, 'Technically a beautiful window and one which we are sure had great selling power. The judges felt that the left-hand part of the display was a little fussy. But the small centre table setting was in delightful taste.' Allan Smith was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of men’s suits

Milne and Choyce window display of men’s suits

A display of Chesterton brand men's clothing. Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce instore display for the New Zealand Wool Board

Milne and Choyce instore display for the New Zealand Wool Board

Allan Smith designed this display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of Revlon products

Milne and Choyce window display of Revlon products

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of Spring fabrics

Milne and Choyce window display of Spring fabrics

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of men’s suits

Milne and Choyce window display of men’s suits

A display of Chesterton brand men's clothing. Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display for Gossard underwear

Milne and Choyce window display for Gossard underwear

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of women’s petticoats and nightwear

Milne and Choyce window display of women’s petticoats and nightwear

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of women’s summer clothing

Milne and Choyce window display of women’s summer clothing

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display Crown Lynn pottery

Milne and Choyce window display Crown Lynn pottery

A Christmas display of Crown Lynn china, created by Allan Smith while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display for sewing material and Vogue patterns

Milne and Choyce window display for sewing material and Vogue patterns

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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4 The Square, Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display of women’s Bri Nylon petticoats and nightwear

Milne and Choyce window display of women’s Bri Nylon petticoats and nightwear

A display in the window of Milne & Choyce department store featuring mannequins wearing Bri Nylon underwear and nightwear. Allan Smith designed this display while employed by Milne Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager.

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Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce advertising poster for the ‘Coffee Garden’

Milne and Choyce advertising poster for the ‘Coffee Garden’

Poster for Milne and Choyce's new coffee bar, created by Allan Smith while working in the Display Department of Milne and Choyce. He was first employed by the C M Ross department store in 1959, which was then bought out by Milne and Choyce. He rose to become Display Manager. Milne and Choyce operated in The Square, Palmerston North 1959-1966. Coffee Lounges, as was coffee as a drink of choice, were a new concept that began to replace the tearooms of department stores from the 1960s. Coloured, on board, for display in the store.

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Palmerston North
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