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1932 AUTUMN FASHIONS are smarter than ever before (fcJ W. . . and there s a style to suit YOU ... £HbOSE rich autumn colour in brown or exotic green .. . choose II coats, frocks, and smart millinery from pur complete range of styles . . . dnd you’ 11 be everything that fashion demands. ' w lth such variety in the field of fashion, we have realised the II ■ . T necessity for carrying an unusually large ready-to-wear stock. Our 'i J | customers will have an ample selection. As a consequence, we must J be assured of a quick turnover. To gain this end we have marked everything exceptionally low. We feel confident our prices are the > most reasonable in Greymouth, s MMjBS TYMONS Ltd. J ■ J For The Best of the New Fashions. , t Ilf ' : v * ijaortijuirrii »xiM *e>».' | toWf«i* ''TaaMtffc.U'i'-f-if-,,-.!.', ,r r-- '■■ ■ • ■ ■ ' - NEVER BEFCMFtE; haw Genuine Reptile Skin Shoes been Slaughtered at these Prices™ ’ ’ ■■ ■' ,-■■■ j v? —*** i'AWN SEA LEOPARD BAR SHOE, = FAWN LIZARD Wth’ KID VA>P’ BAR SHOE, ' with Spanish Heels. Sizes 3-and 5 only. i with Spanish heels. Sizes 4>, 5 and 6 only. SALE PRICE Jgyg, SALE PRICE Jgyg i TONEY LIZARD with KID VAMP BAR SHOE, BEAVER FAWN KID QUARTER BAR SHOE, ' with Spanish heels. Sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. with Spanish heels. Sizes 3—5 only. . SALE PRICE SALE PRICE BLACK and RED LIZARD BAR SHOE, with sports BROWN CROCODILE WELTED BAR > heel. Sizes 5 onlv. 1 SHOE, With leather Cuban heels. All sizes.. SALE PRICE Jyg SALE PRICE TATE’S SHOE SALE t _■• ~ r ; : r :: ■ .- I

An Auckland lady relates how slie was accosted in Queen Street by a shabbily dressed man who begged so hard for a sixpence that at last she gave him one—and then followed to see what he would do. She expected he would 1 make for 1 a public-house. But he bolted into the nearest tobacconist’s shop. He emerged puffing a battered old briar, his face i-adiant! The indignant lady, “told him off,” declaring he had wasted her sixpence! But was it wasted? That lady evidently didn't know there is such a thing as “tobacch-hunger.” But smokers know. They know, too, that it is sotnefimes as hard to endure as the craving for food. Perhaps it was in this instance? It certainly looked like it. Tobacco is immensely comforting when trouble comes. But to banish care it must be good—not the imported stuff, often poisonous with nicotine—but the New Zealand article, practically “nicotineless” because it is toasted. Brands? There are four: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3 Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10—

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1932, Page 8

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