The First Breath of Autumn. * The attention of every lady in ' '■■ district is directed io this i -’v advance display of ! n tin Millinery. AVhile ; met sings of i; i “I'IIP'E AUTUMN CLAD IN j AINES, WITH HARVEST I CROAVNED,” I •1 5 it should not bo forgotten that • much of the joy of Autumn is ! expressed in its becoming fash--1 1 is for women. Here axe i iHE AVORLD’S FINEST j ODS AT LOWEST RETAIL ) ■EES. « See our delightful exposition of ! .-mart Autumn Hats, featuring I i w colours, quality velvets, ; -.nins, and fancy straws. i Nuvelty crowns, small and s medium brims, trimmed with f drench plumes, large velyet ; flowers and ribbons, etc. j A veritable feast of Jovelines.3 not to be missed.. ■ ;■ | Select early,] L N. Walker 1 DRAPER, Boundary Street,- Greymoutlu ===== Wv
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 1
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136Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 1
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