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Our SUMMER SALE. liaviiig ended, we intend' to make a thorough I CLEAN UP of the usual oddments and left over lines which accumulate from every rush period. These we must clear regardless of cost. There are:— 7 only Lambskin PRAM OR COT COVERS, ’ | Children’s Coloured Silk Crinoline HATS. with raised animal motifs. All in pas- | Usually 12/6. DC , ir F t / For h tel .shades. (Soiled). Usually 49/6. g % L^ AN watc? ib'naripl CLEAN UP PRICE 19/6 Each | Wee Tots Round Organdi HATS in pastel 1 only only Vieux Rose Furette COT COVER | shades. Usually 5/6 4 ... _ , with Bunnv motif. Usually 27/6. 1 CLEAN UP PRICE 1/11 Each CLEAN UP PRICE 12/6 | Children’s Organdi BONNETS m light pas1 only Gent’s Fawn Figured Silk DRESS- tel shades. Usually 5/6. TXTC PAWN TTsuallv 49/6 CLEAN UP PRICE 2/6 Each 1 CLEAN UP PRICE 29/6 Ladies’ Summer MILLINERY. Usually 12/6 1 only Gent's Brown Leather Belted OVER- to 25/-. OD ir>c 1/ COAT. Usuany c^g'2^y p p ß( ce 99/6 Ladies' FELT MILLINERY. This season’s 5 WIDE ' CL» P and. 9/11 8 only oddments A £e MoStly la ‘" e 3iZeS ' UsUally 22/0 U 6/ CLBAN / S'p PRICE 9/11 Each ' CLEAN UP PRICE 9/11 1 only SW. Cherry Shade Heavy American 1 only Youth’s ■ “Kaitpoi” Grey Worsted Silk Crepe FROCK. Short COLLEGE SUIT (Coat and shorts). S?^ I ’/ Twm box P leated skirt - Usually ..-Size .16..,, yo??hs. : . . ...... ... ...... “•■... .. cleAn up -p RIC E 39 y 6 ’ Wha “ks e uSy 1 2/-. COMBS With mCtal ■L 1 hSsshort ci fan lIP pricf 1/- E-irh sleeves and multi-coloured • bodice. Ladies’ Coloured Georgette HANDKER- | Jacket is plain with long sleeves. UsualCHIEFS. Crochet edge. Usually 1/11. f W 9 °/-- , CLEAN UP PRICE 1/- Each : .. . , KT c h.EAN UP PR ICE 29/6 3 only Brown Leather Patch SHOPPING 1 only Macron s Navy Silk Moi ocam FROCK. BAGS. Usually 10/6. Usually 89/6. CLEAN UP PRICE 6/11 Each . o Lt Aw U £ 3 /6 1 inch DRESS PLEATINGS in rose, saxe, FROCKS. Sizes SSW to OS. and brown. Usually 2/3. A TO CLEAR AT HALF_PR!CE CLEAN UP PRICE 1/3 Yard A wide range of Summer and. Winter COAIS. i-inch DRESS PLEATINGS in rose, salmon, SIZG ® ,°?i saxe and brown. Usually 1/11. A , ? E CLEARED FROM 29/6 UP CLEAN UP PRICE 1/- Yard 4 only Genuine Merino Lambskin A very wide range of Coloured DRESS BUT- ?VrP S TT n e o^ e inF7 lze i9n/ •’ TONS in all- sizes. Usually 1/6 to 2/11. a a-/n/e r- i CLEAN UP PRICE 6d Dozen CLEAN UP PRICES 49/6, 59/6, 69/6 Each And many other equally tempting bargains, for a few days only at the Store Where Friendliness Greets You. TYMONS ltd. TAINUI STREET ——— ; GREYMOUTH.

A PERSONAL MESSAGE iJ'vi FR 0 M jeler the JIM . Jr “ Dear Giris and Boys, /' / I’m sorry I will not be able to give you a fPicture Album this year. All the paper is now f needed for war purposes and I can’t get any to make albums. But I have been able to get you a certain number of beautiful and interesting Picture Cards and as long as they last they will be put into the packets of Diamond O-TIS. So ask Mother to ——‘ start your Diamond O-TIS breakfasts now so that you can get as many of the Picture Cards as possible before they are all gone. And don’t forget to have Diamond O-TIS for breakfast every morning as I do. It’s the Jt/’’ loveliest breakfast food you can eat and it’s mighty good for you, too. Best wishes to you all from, Your friend, g f- J -s /.!£ Ta ft $ ITiJL&V I 7 ■Hr// /3/ ’-s~“ c/o THE TIMARU MILLING CO. LTD. jWWk Incorporated 1883. 0-04

We bve . ■K fall stocks CIT ■) of Glass ® ca B p r LW Purposes, C W|| or^er too small \ , '• - lliS No order too large 11 TINGE Y’S t MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 6

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