NEW COATS You Can’t Resist Them — They’re Absolute Stunners. The Cream of N.Z. Tailoring Trade is put into these Ladies’ Coats. TYMONS LTD. MAWHERA QUAY. MEN’S WEAR STORE: MACKAY STREET. You can’t afford to buy a Coat before you see our’s. They’re the types well-dressed women choose. They’re the qualities we are proud to sell. They’re the Coats you 11 be satisfied with. They’re new lines, A Little Softer A Little More Nonchalant And a Whole Lot Smarter. They’re Keenly Priced less a further Discount of 10 Per Cent. As we say, Smartly Tailored, with cosy Opossum Collars in shades of Bottle, Sage, Nigger, Navy, Brown, Reds & Black. 69'6 79184'- 99'6 105'-115'-LESS TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT. TWEED TAILORED COATS, tooAn excellent variety to choose from. Prices range from35/- to 79/6 Less 10 Per Cent. Discount. CHILDREN’S, GIRLS’ & MAIDS’TWEED COATS.Keenly Priced from 13/11 to 39/6 “Aymons ltd. EVERY LINE A BARGAIN
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 4
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