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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 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.

Creator
Place
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.

Creator
Place
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.

Creator
Place
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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Place
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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Place
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.

Creator
Place
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.

Creator
Place
Palmerston North
 
Milne and Choyce window display

Milne and Choyce window display

Allan Smith designed this window display while employed by Milne Choyce. He based it upon a scene in a painting. 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.

Creator
Place
4 The Square, Palmerston North