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, , , ' ... - --- - -- - n Protect the Wee Tots from the chill of Winter with a selection of Dainties I chosen from our extensive range of ' BABY WEAR We are the noted house of Westland for this department, and our range is unquestionably the widest on the Coast. Furthermore, our prices for real quality goods defy competition, Here are a few of the many lines I which we have for your inspection (which ive gladly welcome). SHAWLS of Wool and Silk in beautiful de- ’ Infa sky PRAM SETS in 39/6 Each le/erfe/iL 19/6, 21/-, 21/6, 22/6, 32/6, 42/6, ' ... 45/. each. Woollen PILCHERS in cream only. Short 5/11; Long 7/11, 10/6 NURSERY SQUARES in heavy soft absorbent quality twill or plain back. 1 Children’s JERSEY SUITS in cream and 32/6 Dozen I blue. 22/6 and 25/6 Babies’ Wool BONNETS. 1 „ ~ T „ I 3/6, 5/6, 7/11, 8/6 Each Infants Long GOWNS. Babies’ Wool INFANTEES. * A ... _ . ' 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9 Pair Plunket PETTICOATS. 4/11 Each Babies’ Wool BOOTEES. 2/11 Pair ; Children’s Silk Smocked FROCKS in champagne and nil green. 22/6 Eacn . Babies’ Wool SHOETTES 2/6, 4/6 Pair I Small Girls’ Felt BONNETS in various colBabies’ BIBS. 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 Each cure 7/11 to 13/6 Each > Infants’ FEEDERS. 1/11, 2/6, 3/11 Each Small Girls’ Velour COATS in green, blue ■ Children’s Silk and Wool VESTS Sizes Ito 4. and red. Double breasted style with ■ 3/6, 3/9 to 4/11 Each Peter Pan collar. 55/- to 63/- Each Children’s Ribbed Wool VESTS. Sizes 1 to 4. Fine Lambskin PRAM RUGS in all dainty 3/6 to 3/11 Each pastel shades. 47/6 Each j Infants’ MATINEE COATS. Fleecy Wool PRAM COVERS with silk ; 7/11 tn 19/6 Each backs, m Dink and fawn. td 7/11 to 19/b Lacn 24/6 , 33/6 £ach . Children’s Wool ROMPERS in cream and | canary. 13/6 and 14/6 Each E oilk and Satin Wadded PRAM COVERS i . I white, sky, pmk, gold and lime. ,< Children’s Ceylon Flannel FROCKS. Cream, 18/6, 21/-, 27/6, 33/6 | pmk and sky. 23/6, 25/6, 27/6 T on]y White gatin PRAM PILLOW with Clydella BUSTER SUITS in cream and sky. | hemstitched Pillow Sham. 18/6 Set | 10/6 and 17/6 Each > CQT CQVERS in blue or fawn . gome i Infants’ Wool CARDIGANS in lemon, sky | have rattlfes attached. and pink. 15/6 to 22/6 Each. g 21/-, 27/6, 29/6 Each : We invite you to visit the Store where' Friendliness Greets You. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. I | “NECESSITY is the t Mother of Invention” % i •; RESILTEX MATTRESSES taking the filace of Wire Mattresses in Modern Homes The new, improved Resiltex Mattress is a revelation in ingenuity. A dependable ® INSULATED ® product of New Zealand materials which ® WOOD WEB © are doing with equal satisfaction a job © RESILIENT © which was previously done with imported ® N©N”RUSTSNG © wire. They are well sprung—each slat © NON-SAG © V v being threaded on wire and insulated with ® HYGIENIC © rubber. Seeing is believing—come and q REASONABLY © inspect this latest invention —at Deaths. PRICED ALSO FOLDING STRETCHERS-DAY BEDS and COMBINATION BED-SETTEES s■££ ©UR rnmow DEPARTMENTAL DISPLAYS B"' ' T M -CI Is. -1.. I" Y MV-'-gSS

COUPONISE ! ! THE ART OF TEA ECONOMY Insist on being supplied by your grocer with “DIGEST” TEA This is not a “Medicated” Tea, but the highest quality Household Tea obtainable. 6 PROCURABLE AT ALL HIGH GRADE STORES.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 May 1943, Page 6

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