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These captivating styles are designed to satisfy little heart’s • desires. | i rf Yn (j Princely SUITS, expertly made with eordu- I iteft roy velvet pants, buttoned on to exquisitely smocked tunic blouse. Showing in navy, nig- „ . „ , ger grev and black, with ivory blouse. Sizes Just opened and as fresh as Spring—Real 16” to 18” little PARTY or SUNDAY FROCKS for the PRICE 16/11 AND 17/11 smart little girls—so bright and fresh in colour and style, softly made in pretty hail- . . . stone muslins, with little boleros and Peter Dainty FROCKS for tiny tots. Designed m Pan collars softly trimmed with whiffs of serviceable pin spun silk, with attractive lace. Shades: Peacock blue, azure blue, dafsmocking and rose bud embroidery. Show- fodil yellow and heavenly pink. Sizes 24” ing in baby pink, sky and ivory. Sizes 16 to 36». and 18”. PRICE 6/11 TO 10/9 Really exclusive INFANTS’ FROCKS, featur- €< % ing finest Chinese hand embroidery in dainr ' I - aJ tiest °f shades on softest silks and georgettes. - »-/ V » 'v AM Sweetest styles imaginable, intricate designs. < <*' Sizes 16 ” t 0 22 ”‘ V Fairy-like FROCKS of ivory hailstone muslin. Fascinating style, prettily made y ' \ with high yoke, little lacey collar and i /'/' iVr \ \' Ow. sleeves and tie at waistline. Size 16” and 1/ / is”- // / I\l PRICE 14/11 cy V_/' k../’’ Dainty UNDIES. AlAlways popular and neat —Tiny TUNIC ways desired by little /kJMI SUITS, easily kept crisp and clean, in Crepe Perfectly fash- I m frl\ Stanley of pretty shades. Buttoned smock ones - \ e “ e < IVW style, perfectly finished with little yoke and loned and daintily x Peter Pan collar. Sizes 16” and 18”. trimmed. All pastel PRICE 15/6 shades at reasonable prices. New pin spun ROMPERS in “baby boyish” CyW/ style with pleated or smocked yoke and neat collar. Sky and ivory. Sizes 16”, 13” and | WINDOW DISPLAY PRICE 8/11

| ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO I ILS® fi I I jfc i ! 'ihra*l f oOwf f! I slfp $$ ' I 1 jOSBOW^ 7 >23 sf & yTLt® $ 1 m By licence issued under Section 42 of "The Gaming Act, 1908.” A fegi&jZ kJ I . h) -1 / / OBJECTS: To rafte funds to the extent of the profits gM™w«f i lS?lwr<;y < BI < X , 4?*^«» y g| 3 fife'feSF^ r ®v / available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. /rasj- «™ agj. a / Minister of Internal Affairs. I | Klllf F CLOSES: !sth AUGUST, 1942 h | / DRAWN: 26th AUGUST, 1942 , | ;I J Secretory N. McARTHUR, Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, ?IYI I I m ¥' 0 J P.O. Box 11 0, Wellington. P.O. Box 11 0, Wellington. B RhS ®4F H• 4 ’ /I 1% MISS J. ROSE, || P.O. Box 171, Greymouth. Please send me tickets in LUCKY CHARM Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose S Postal Note for £~ : : ; also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not 1 O accepted in payment of tickets.) name , — -—— -— - gji if IY J YIK ■U (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) H address OTY^WoHY I - — jBBJWI p AfUUiAL i

glllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN § WE REFUSE ■ | TO WORK B ■ ,cCSv JL ® A ■ «wL z In ■-'■& '* P ""■ ■ BP - ; 'W I€> V*” 'A i ■ K. A -ANfE'rA' 9. s ' f\ gc < . a {' V V ; Jl = s= w~\ w*" <£** r = , ; ' '' 1 ■" = . J '**~ = ~ H We’ve gone on strike so far as washing gj HI is concerned. J ===• Why should we, when the laundry can do all the hard work, === ~ get better results, and is economical? We figure that we save — == time, health, clothes and money, by having our washing done oy g= | BROWN’S & ARMIGER’S | === Represented in Greymouth by SAM McARA, or from Chalk == ~ and Co., Reefton; Hallenstein Bros., Westport; C. G. Moore, = = Greymouth; W. H. Stopforth, Hokitika; and F. W. Wise, S Kumara. == aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim

Our High-Class Quality Service Store will laeel all Competition for Cash. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED ! m. McDonnell Wholesale and Retail Wine, Spirit and Provision Merchant* Tainui Street : ? ? Greymouth ’Phone 121 s : P.O. Box 88

■Financial membership of the Dominion Returned Services’ Association at June 30, was 22,951, of which 1131 were returned men from the present war. Christchurch membership was given as 3100, figures for the

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1942, Page 3

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