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NEW GOODS UItST - PRESBffATKWS REMEMBER-MILLER’S WAREHOUSE FOR “MAXIMUM QUALITY” AT “LOWEST PRICES” ! new stylish fabrics EVENING GOWNS 36 „ WINDSWEPT SATIN in red, white, la ■«/ lemon, green, black, etc. A new seaWWINDSWEPT SATIN FROCKS — In a son’s fabric of exquisite, daintiness. ) delightful pink shade. Smartly styled 3/11 yard. /Im "/■ i new b ac k- \ Special Price EQ/g 27” VELVETEEN. In shades of black, I \ pink, red, orange, blue, flame, lemon \ etc - Now only 2/11 yard. I DAINTY FLORAL TAFFETA EVEN- . or,, matptt jqqV—Tn hhw wine red 'ING GOWN. Smartly styled and I 36 MATELLASSE In bine,, r , ; r.i.i,. <Sne<-ial "value on/C I black and sky. A superior quality £abHHMr StyllSl y Sp 1 29/b ric specially suitable for evening frocks. 5/11 yard. SMART CREPE SUEDE EVENING 36 „ CRINKLESTA— Showing in wine, Cliffl/OB GOWN in an attractive wine shade. black, green, blue, white, navy, etc. A With smart CJipe effect a — 10 " V ack ‘ siik crinkle fabric with a large variety ■Hml H Special Value 49/6 I of uses. 2/3 yard. NEW WOOL WORSTED now showing in Mmilml ATTRACTIVE CREPE DE CHINE black, saxe, red, wine and other lEftßni EVENING CREATIONS in a new -shades. A delightful fabric for your IK|Bn\ S reen slia^e - ver -V style nicel y winter frock. 5/11 yard. trimmed. 32/6. 3Q „ An all wool material iffllllwK W0 TWO FROC^S ALIK E ! FANCY DRESS TWEED, 36” wide in /H IMIIS . .. , < m-ipk preen and red. Sold elsewhere SII IWW A la ‘^ e ran 8 e of ne s PWductions to choose Vi 1 v ; frd. Miller’s Price 1/6 yard, from. WINTER HOSIERY LADIES’ NEW COATS - LADIES’ ALL WOOL CASHMERE SMART DIAGONAL FANCY WEAVE HOSIERY. All wanted shades. A In grey< Trimmed with Peschaniki / \ quality sold elsewhere at 2/6. cravat collar. Lined throughout. — Miller’s Price 1/11 P r - || Usually £6/6/-. Miller’s Price 95/- K V// SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY, 2/6 pair. IV \V M I In all wanted shades. A quality ideal NEW BROWN ALL WOOL DIAGONAL j I x for winter wear. Sold elsewhere 2/11. WEAVE QOAT with a new semi- 411 / I Miller’s Price 9/£ pair. cape effect. Trimmed with a smart SIW I erivat collar. 90/- £J MT FULLY FASHIONED WOOL HOSIERY I | 3/11 V* Every pair fully fashioned and made FASHIONABLE CHEVRON CLOTH I in England from a super-quality wool. COAT. Trimmed with a new style M All shades. Now only 3/11 pair. |j Peschanaki cravat collar, ea - ' I | u 1.1. SUPER SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY-- | A fine gauge silk lined with wool NEW TWEED COATS, fur trimmed. A // stocking with exceptional wearing special purchase from a large factory. I qualities. Usual 4/6 value. a quality selling elsewhere at £9/6. // 4 Now Selling at 3/U Now oply 49/6 I "rS^ 1554 "ssswr l l all wanted shades. Qjfer SUPERIOR NAPPA GLOVES LADIES’ ALL WOOL VESTS 6/6 1 Made in England from the finest quality wook , . With short sleeves. A number sold elsewhere at 4/9. A superior quality Skin Glove in all wanted Sizes. Strongly finished to give hard wear Tan shade. Sold Miller’s Price 9/C each, elsewhere 6/11. Miller’s Price g/g pair. J/O ... , -11 l l ll'PiiMmHiliimMi-MMM ' MILLER’S WAREHOUSE Ltd. MACKAY STREET GREYMOUTH .MI MillianTOlffTil 111 in IIMIIIIWH/lIW lII VIMI 11 1 ,11 Iflllflllll l—llll UlflWlTTTTl

Eyestrain and Headaches Although the symptoms of Eyesoreness are sometimes obvious often they manifest themselves—particularly with children—in complaints which seem far removed from the real cause Headaches, nervousness, irritability, mental dullness, may be caused because all is not well with the eyes. ’ IT’S BETTER TO BE CERTAIN-RING TO-DAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT AND HAVE YOUR EYES EXPERTLY EXAMINED. TENNENT’S Consulting Opticians, Mawhera Quay.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 April 1934, Page 8

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