The First Breath of Autumn. The attention of every lady in the district is directed to this lovely advance display of Autumn Millinery. While the poet sings of “RIPE AUTUMN CLAD IN VINES, WITH HARVEST CROWNED,” it should not be forgotten that much of the joy of Autumn is expressed in its becoming fashions for women. Here are TIIE AVORLD’S FINEST I GOODS AT LOWEST RETAIL j PRICES ■ See our delightful exposition smart Autumn Hats, new colours, quality satins, and fancy straxfflffl Novelty crowns, small medium brims, trimmed vflgg drench plumes, large flowers and ribbons, etc. A veritable feast of loveliiwM not to be missed. 9N Select early. J. N. Walker draper, Boundary Street, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 1
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