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SPRING is HERE zlnd! the Ladies of Westland, who study their appearance and comfort, will be seeking the Smartest of Dress Materials, combined with better quafity, at the most moderate prices, with which to make those changes of Frocks which every woman desires. To meet all these requirements, we confidently offer the following for their choice, knowing in doing so that better values are not obtainable, 36in. Fast Dve COTTON PRINTS, 36in. All-over FLORAL “DORINA” 3/4 and 3/9 yard. Spun Silk; fast colours,— 6/11 yard 36in. Floral Pattern SUMMER BREEZE, | 36in. SUPER SPUN SILK, in Bold Floral 5/3 Yard. Designs; fast colours.— 8/11 yard. 36in. Floral Pattern TOBRALCO, 6/9 yd. | 36in. “DURELLA”; Navy with White ! Pin Spot; guaranteed colour, — 36in. Floral Pattern “Ferguson” HAIR- yard. CORDS, guaranteed fast colours, — 4/11 and 5/6 yard i 36in. “ACETONE” SPUN. A super . <t i . ' weight fabric of fast colours in cheek 36m. FLORAL ' ALjVAIEDA ; a beau- | designs Suitable for Summer Suits, tiful, soft, fast colour fabric —5/11 yd g Costumes, etc., in shades of Bright 36in “Dorcas” MERCERISED LAWN, | Red, Wine, Myrtle Green, Saxe and in small floral designs of fast colour,— | Marine Blue, Crease Resisting,— 4/6 yard ! 10/11 Yard. 36in. FLORAL “DORCAS”; spun in 36in yLQRAL ART SILK TAFETTA; bright cheery patterns of fast colour, g fast co i ours — 7/11 yard 4/11 yard. | ’ 36in. “DORINA” Spun Silk, in paisley 36in. Light Navy WINO CREPE, designs; guaranteed fadeless —7/3 yd 8/11 yard. 36in HEAVY SILK LINEN, in Bold 54in. HEAVY SILK POPLIN, in Navy Floral Patterns for House Coats etc., and Saxe; Suitable for Summer Coats, 4 9/11 yard. | 14/6 yard. AND MANY OTHER LINES, NOW ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOWS, At the Big, Little Store-Where Friendliness Greets Vou. TYMONS ltd. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH.

YOUR CHOICE OF THESE Mrra SMARTLY CUT FROCKS RW-'t AWiiM In the latest florals- Styles to suit all. including.pleated and full flared skirts. * JiOal Miller’s Price froa 29/6 I?..:?- / PLAIN SILK FROCKS JlEsaW Neatly styled in super quality silks. Also plain linens smartlam? M ty tailored in a variety of the latest shades. jF| liller ’ s Price from 39/6 |k •/ zs > 1 -WWgj< v -’J COATS v( : ? Your choice of an excellent group of the newest coats, made b w' from pure wool tweeds and expertly tailored. The latest gh... ' X A'l shades. , „ • \ id Miller’s Price from 59/6 to 95/- • ' M MILLINERY :• ••* Exciting values in Ladies’ Millinery. Our collection includes :;•• j x ' every style of the new season in all the latest shades. t H Miller’s Price from 10/6 I j? : *1 COTTON DRESSES | All styles, colours and sizes In these easily laundered dresses b" 1 ' vAF at only half of what you expected to pay. SW. to OS. « 12/11 to 14/6 ' sis'A’’'’" ’*/ /’ ■ I tggEMiEUtt»^it J MA«BlSCegJl!ggBsWSaXggEaasfaas^agSgSSSa^aMa^MaaaiM^Z^y. , i/tyty I / XzL.A Jfes PRINTED ' SILK FROCKS ‘ I wiSR Neat styles, buttoned to waist, with collar or shaped neckline, ill. ••’ V>,A', 1 full skirts. In floral designs. W. size. 15/n /V 2 >^^-T,'snrarerc?iapro l t J HOSE i? : ;. v ■ I i ' <r ' ' Pure silk hose reinforced with rayon, double spliced foot, re- * A ’ : inforced heel and toe. N.Z. production. All the latest shades. ' // ' 'i Miller’s Price 3/11 pair // W'HHIm ' wsaEEaS2E3CS3SBS3Sas: >/ '1 HANDBAGS j. a/ Smart styles in a full range of all the newest shades. Guaranteed leather. Nicely fitted and lined. w /Miller’s Price 24/6 to 45/I'"'' BMBMm Jlllgllo MILLERS on. the Quay B|w|iim 1 W- phone 6ii.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 6

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