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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 78'6 84'-191 105'- 115'LESS TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT. . . TWEED TAILORED COATS, tooAn excellent variety to choose from. Prices range from-\ 35/- to 79/6 Less 10 Per Cent. Discount. CHILDREN’S, GIRLS’ & MAIDS’TWEED COATS.Keenly Priced from 13/11 to 39/6 “TYMONS LTD. EVERY LINE A BARGAIN

HOW CLEMENTS TONIC RESTORES BALANCE OF POWER The blood stream (a vast system, of which the head, portion only is shown at right), is made up of definite /''/j proportions of white and red corpuscles, and the proportion of these corpuscles is called “the blood count”, /Ley/! r/H’/'LXX In debility or illness or injury, the proportion of these $ nT\ l U vital red corpuscles diminishes rapidly, and it is essen- \\ / )] tial to restore “the balance of power” in red corpuscles y as quickly as possible. t ‘ Science comes to your aid with Clements Tonic, which contains iron compound in a form easily assimilated 1 by the system. When you take' Clements Tonic the red corpuscles are strengthened and multiply with W \ great rapidity. The iron content in the red corpuscles WW/ I ‘ ' enables the blood to absorb life-giving oxygen in full measure, as Nature intended. > ■ . “FEELS A _ Bsfc NEW BEING”., ffl ? su^ with bad hea<|||||||lßflL ’• ’• aches and nerves, and iat ■ t * mes have felt too tired to ||t? M do m y housework, but after • taking Clements Tonic I ? : &,x-- " • f a new being. I can do * housework and find it a i pleasure, and my headaches | WMjlh ' jPF ! have all gone. I have also > I ''s■' ? a *ned weight and I find L ' Clements Tonic is one of the j best tonics there is.” L; ; (Mrs>) e.m.N., South Corowa, N.S.W. Prices in main centres’. 3/- and 5/- a bottle at all Chemists and Stores. ! 1937 B.S.A. NEW ZEALAND ROADSTER - - —- BUILT THROUGHOUT tagftCTT < Jl IN THE Famous JrK B,SA * WORKS ’ i Birmingham, England. WilWlp 0 1 1 Here is an All-purpose aax'k't l Machine that meets the \w//lA \ needs of the man who rides ojsul New Zealand w7, \ all *h® year round for QeadUM EJcydo. \\k/ \\\/p Business and Pleasure. It is a realljf high-quality Machine, built to stand up to hard service under rough conditions, and is a Machine that will give a life time of Satisfactory Service. FEATURES THAT NO OTHER CYCLE POSSESSES Price £B/15/LADIES’ 1937 ROADSTER of pleasing design, suitable for either business or pleasure riding. It is sturdily built, without being unduly heavy and runs so sweetly that ladies will find they can ride it for long distances without fatigue. I 1 EASY TEEMS. .■■ ■■ PBICE £9/10/. Geo. KITCHINGH4M B.S.A. AGENT. MAWHERA QUAY.

T USTROUS PAINTS protect, beau* tify and add value to your home. All colours. Send for tint cards.— Smith and Smith, Mackay Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 4

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