TYMONS and eO.’S special j^ ew Spring. Millinery SaOW V r? . Yt . Qf # ;■ and bportsjtoats. g
SHOWROOM. Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Hats from 15/6. 1 Only, Old Rose Georgette Hat, 28/6'. • A few Imported Models from 28,6 to 55/6.. ’ A good' variety of Black Tagels and : i'edal Straws.at the lowest pos- . sible prices. Girls’ .Black Bucket Hats from 10/11 to 14/6. Sports’; Coats in Cashmere and Silks in emerald, saxe, champagne, white, black, pink and ' havys. Special Range of Ladies’ New ■ Check ( Tweed Skirts, from 37/6 to-; 65/-. Ladies’ Blouses in pink and sky_ silk from 23/6. White Jap Silk Blouses from 28/6. Voile Bl’puses from 12/11 to 27/6 in : great-variety; all this season’s designs'. • ■ UNDER CLOTHING. Ladies’- long Chem. Singlets 3/11, 4/6,' 4/11. '■ Side and Wool Singlets from 9/11. Special irtiige of Ladies’ Camisoles from 3/11. Traced Camisoles 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. Traced Nightdresses 10/6. Crepe Dressing Jackets, all colors, 10/6. Handkerchiefs, 8d each. Pillorr Shams from 3/11. ' ’ MANCHESTER. Good lino of Art Serges, cardinal, and brown, 11s yard. 1 Pair heavy Tapestry Curtains, ■ rvesn, “slightly soiled,” bordered and trimmed, heavy fringe, 'riduced price 25s pair. .1 Only. Green Tapestry Table C-erwr, trimmed fringe, 23/6. 80 inch White Sheeting, heavy Plain, from 5/6 per yard. G-rd varirtv Casement Curtaining, Borders, O il. 3/6 yard. S'-o-f CP'-tainrtg Trimmed Lace from 2/3 yard. Our stock u£ Winter Coats and
DRESSES—NEW GCODS, Special rang© of the new Armour Cloth, double width, navy, brown and grey, 6/6 yard. Floral' Voiles 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6. Very smart, range of White Striped Voiles, double width, 2/11 per yd. Silks, in sky pink and black, at 8/11 yard. Black Pailette Silks, wide width, 15/11 yard. BABY LINEN. Infants’ Gowns, trimmed embroidery, from 5/6. Barras, from' 5/6. Small Singlet Wrappers from 1/11. Bootees from 1/11. White and Colored Woollen Gaiters from 2/11. A good assortment of Muslin and Sdk Bibs. Woollen Jackets from 3/10 to 10/11. FANCY DEPARTMENT. Splendid value in Ladies’ All-wool Black Ribbed Hose from 5/11 to 8/11 pair. A few dozen only good Color Black Ribbed Hose, 3/6 per pair. Heather Mixture Brown Worsted Hose 4/11 pair. White Silk Ankle Hose from 4/13. Special values in Black, Tan and White Silk Ankle Hose 5/11 per pair. Ladies’ Fawn and Grey Gloves from 1/11 per pair. Special line of Fleecy-lined Gloves 4>6 pair. White Woollen Gauntlet Gloves 5/5 per pair. MERCERY. Sp-M-il Hno of Heavy Tan Dee Skin Gteves, lined, all sizes, cur pric' l . 17/5. Good line of Gent’s Felt Hats from 15/6. Boys’ Suits from 37/6. Good variety of Cent’s Suits in browns and greys. Millinery are still at sale prices.
TYMONS and 60. The Reliable Drapers 25T THE m MILKING FIRST E 1909 FIRST 1 1920 THE NEW GAM PULSATOR WS a trebh-acting Geared Pulsator which is i capable of operating a Six-Cow Plant be- & sides the Releaser. The Gane Milking Machine with this Pulpator was recently chosen by the Committee of the Waimate Farm Development Coy. The Committee consists of ten of the most prominent Dairy Farmers in South Taranaki, with .a Government Official as Chairman. - Representatives of all the different makes of Milking Machires were invited to compete, ard each demonstrated the respective merits of the macHae he represented. The Committee are all practical users of various makes of machines, and they gave a unanimous decision in favour of the “Gane,” which is now installed. SOLE AGENTS. 2. E G. WELIAMS & CO. Specialists in Dairying Machinery Broadway, REEFTON S •NICCf w&iiSK o HSfc m Ami Iff II IMP nm mmmww ! -jisjot A eksappie rc~ «.Arrv o Distance Made in New ft — D«pnn<i«b!i Lo Footwear Wholesale from SKELTON, FROSTTCK AND CO., Christchurch — And. of Auckland, Greymouth, find Palmerston North.
A bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold mixture. «
SWEETENS TITE BREATH. Bad breath arises from the disordered stomach and bowels, and can be, relieved by a few doses of Chamberlain’* tablets. There is nothiny that will' so thoroughly refresh and brace up the system, sweeten the breath, as a few. doses of Chamberlain’s. Tablets. Sold by Ketlle Bros., Greymouth.—
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1920, Page 6
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