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SEE OUR VALUES IN COATS AT LOWEST-IN-A-YEAR iW.ES GIRLS’ GYM FROCKS LADIES' COATS Made in super quality pure woo) Exceptionally Serge, London shrunk, guaranteed coatings. Styles to suit all. bully dye. Sizes 30” to 42”. lineu. . Priced from 34/6 Price /- LAD.ES- m.llinerY - Ma(le fro™ super'“my iancy style of the new season in all rhe g Fully lined. io-n Price 89/6 Priced from 18/11 I ladies’ coats LADIES’ FROCKS I Mac |e f rom all WO q 1 an gora fleck For colder days these Tresca r coa tings, smartly tailored with reFrocks are ideal. Smartly styled vers> pleated hack, and tie belt, in plain and stripes, with long J Fully lined. sleeves. | Price 95/Price 45/» | ~o ! ladies frogks ladies’ COATS In Tresca, neatly made with colIn super quality all wool coatings, tar and pie:g® l , expertly tailored, buttoned o sleeves. In the latest neck, and pleated back. Fully | 11’OIH 39/0 lined. | Price 97/ iifqininmiT^^iuJ'iMn iMiiiMFWiinwiiiiwini'ii wmih iiwimifiirn oinm H LADIES COATS I A few only Ladies’ Winter Coats LADIES’ FROCKS g j n heavy quality all wool coating. Ladies’ Silk Frocks in gay floral | Fur trimmed. designs, buLoned from neck io | Special Pl’lCC 49/6 waist or all the way down. Short | i 0 •m***™* — Price 22/6 1 HE latest collection of „ „ „ | COATS 3 Made in our own factory, in every TPPQr/i si DUSES 1 wav worthy of the style, quality ! RESCA uLUUb | - fi fh havg been famous These tailored blouses are just the g f thing for your suit, or with your g ‘ ' skirt for sports wear. Buttoned I high with collar or revers. A variety of shades to choose from. LADIES’ SILK & RAYON HOSE 55 . in /iz Mock fashioned, reinforced feet. I rice k^ > V Hard wearing quality. j Olli* Pl ICC »_?/H pail LADIES WOOL ANO uOTWU HOSE 1 Mock fashioned, reinforced lisle g ee our spienffid range of Dirndls feet. j n the gayest of prints. Fast to 5/11 pal?' I washing, ssw., sw„ w., wx., r * R OS. | S/XI tO 14 1 / LADIES’ SUIT Ladies’ Tresca Suits, very smart, sports style, pleated back, button- I LADIES’ TRESCA FROCKS ed high to neck, pockets. In There is style and quality in these wine, teal, navy, blue. frocks. Suitable for Autumn Price 52 /6 ‘ vear - With long or short sleeves. BaasEaalgffiZasan3saEZEZiJ3 2 SEraE!n j HE^E3!SE j Ea 2; 3!KEi MILLERS ON THE QUAY PHONE 611

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RESTRICTIONS--War time restrictions lire very much in evidence to-day, but in spite of these difficulties ive have stocks of— Toasters, Irons, and Rangettes GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 18 August 1943, Page 6

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