o DAINTY WEAR ' FOR WEE TOTS We have on view in our window the daintiest array of Baby Wear one could wish to see, including frocks / Id in organdi, silk, crepe de chene, satin, silk sheer, etc,, 111 bibs, beautiful organdi bonnets, shoettes, christening robes, and vests. Also gorgeous satin and taffeta pram sets. There are: Infants’ BIBS, trimmed with hand lace. Infants’ White Broche Silk. FROCKS, 1/11 neatly smocked, finished with Peter Infants’ BIBS in floral organdi. 2/11 Pan collar. 16” and IS”. Infants’ SILK BIBS, beautifully embroid- At 19/11, 21/erc ‘ c - , t 3/9 Infants’ Genuine Silk Sheer FROCKS, Infants Silk and Cotton vESI> . neatly gathered to yoke, Peter Pan ■ TXT „ rr ,'. tO . / collar, beautifully finished with fine Infants’ Organdi BONNEIS m pinks, Valeneeinnes laee. A very fine, soft blues, nil, green, maize, white etc. fabrip with white indis1 j ne( floral pa tnowMoi tern. Shades of pale bine, nil green. Infants’ CHRIS IEN ING GOW NS, bean- shpH • R ma j 7P and whi)p . 32 /6 tifully finished with rucking from yoke. Neatly embroidered, two insets Infants’ Rosebud Taffeta FROCKS, beauof Valenceinnes Insertion and wide tifully hand smocked, finished with Valenciennes lace edging. 15/6 each Peter Pan collar, neatly embroidered. Infants’ MATINEE COATS in plain and j n white, maize, pink, pale blue, nil floral locknit.. green, etc. 32/6 each Infants’ Silk Smocked’FßOCKS in maize Infants' All-ova- Pattern Satin FROCKS and nil green, finished with pointed » shades and style as Bosebud T.itaa Infants’ White and Floral Organdi Gorgeous Satin Quilted PRAM SETS, FROCKS. shaped collars, rucked 'beautifully embroidered, waist and two pockets. 18/6 ’ 39/6 eac li set Tnfonts’ Broehe Silk FROCKS, neatly ‘ smocked and finished with Peter Pan Exquisite Taffeta Silk PRAM SETS very collar Shades of nil green and maize. neatly embroidered covers and shams. 22/6 29/6 each set See this beautiful array early at the store where friendliness greets you. TYMONS ltd. TAINUI STREET GREYMOUTH.
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RESTRICTIONS-- | War time restrictions are very much in $ evidence to-day, but in spite of these difficulties we have stocks of— I Toasters, Irons, and Rangettes GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
The Q ua^£ y °f OUf Coal speaks in no uncertain vo * cc f ro£n hundreds of firesides in this district. - It leaves nothing for us to add except to remind SS y° u f^at y° u k u y heat when you buy Coal. The ZS2 Coal that we sell will give you the ~ Most Heat said Least Waste || ** Order your supplies to-day and be ready for colder weather. * | KENNEDY BROS. LTD. 1 MOTOR ENGINEERS = GUINNESS AND BOUNDARY STREETS, J == GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 255. — ©lililiiiiiiiiillilllllllllllllllllll 11111111111111111 l llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllie
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 November 1943, Page 6
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