BABY WEEK -AT■S* TYMONS % ® Ex “Tamaroa” comes another shipment of delightful Infants 9 and Children’s Wear for Tymons. These popular goods are eagerly awaited, by \ Greymouth mothers, and, as Import Restrictions \ make future shipments uncertain, we suggest ' ' ' ■ ' " you make an early selection from this new range. Values as usual are exceptionally good, ' ■ fact, just what you would expect from Tymons. ... Listed below are just a few selected items. t % r” twi—— ■ % S COSY WOOLLIES FOR. TINY TOTS I Daintiest Little MAT- Creme Knitted PIL- | INEE COATS come CHERS with feet, in 2-PIECE BUSTER SU!TS. Dainty Little Silk and Woo) —ral Qualities. Button at waist. Novelty FR ° CKS 4/11 to 9/11 From 3/11 figured top. Plain trous- _ ers. Assorted colours. 4/11 I INFANTEES in a I 16in - 18in ‘ " BOOTEES in a variety range of dainty .. v to /z; 11 /zc of shapes. All new styles. Creme and 16/0 11*/ O an d attractive. colours. 1/3 to 2/6 1/3 to 2/3 FRILLY KNITTED FROCKS. CHILDREN’S CARDIGANS ' Just the daintiest thing in a nice range of colours 1 1 1 —«"■ you ever saw. and smartly made. rr /u tt /f. Infants’ Winceyette NIGHT7/11 0/0 GOWNS. Daintily embroidered and trimmed. Special quality. ■ . 4/6 & 4/11 BIBS in a wide variety of styles. Two Special Numbers. All 'nicely embroidered. i A Dainty PRAM SET I 1/11 to 2/6 comes in beauUtully GIRLS’ KNITTED JUMPER CARDIknitted white • GANS. The most attractive number « l Design is unusua we j iave Assorted sizes. > j and there’s a bonnet 1 / to match, too. IrOlll 15/o GIRLS’ WOVEN FROCK AND KNICK91 / H E R SETS in smartly cut styles and I \ "SJ L/“ I nicely finished. »\ I fllM . \ • I s/n & 9 / 6 TYMONS ATw!. FOR EVERYTHING BABY NEEDS.
CLOSING TO-MORROW / s . gif I ■ -V i />o o o £Ef|ll|| ft ob* ze wfIPWWB BB B B s f JB COLO _ H ■ /■■Hi ■ i’ScA VhH 1 OBJECTS: To raise fundi to the A lKKsMKF' extent of the profits available AAqLMCBjt S INL the objects to be specified by the > I I J jr 1 efl[ T | y I ▼ | ! A-A WV Hon. Minister for Internal Affairs. . 1 V A * A. ‘ 1 * 11S ZMmUMBmMiEi By License Issued under Section 42 of “The Gaming Act, I90B." V | T | T | ® SECRETARY: N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. I T I ■ TREASURER: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. CLOSES 15th JULY, 1939 DRAWN i) 31st JULY, 1939 Tf ~~~pos'r this coupon now/ 20 Mackay St.. Greymouth. Piease me “ GOLDEN DAWN ” Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ 1111 I I B also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postal stamps not NAME - j! (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) address
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1939, Page 4
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