LADIES! Misses Hanna and Gee, the wellknown Christchurch Milliners, are paying another visit to Greymouth, and will open a display of the latest Spring and Summer Millinery, in McKay’si Sample Rooms, Albert Street (opposite Keating’s), on Thursday, September 18. Ladles requiring the very latest fashions should not fail to visit the display, where they will find choice models, ready-to-wear straws, and smart pull-on hats (suitable for tennis or gvll) in endless variety, and at prices to suit every pocket. Opportunity will be afforded those ladies who appreciate the value of correct dress to obtain “creations” equal to those found in the cities, which, for style, appearance, and price, will prove superior to any others □bfain-tble. These hats have the virtue of being distinctive and will afford pleasure and satisfaction to the wearer. A. hearty welcome will be extended to any lady calling to mspect, and there will be ho obligation to buy.— A-D. '
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1924, Page 5
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