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wmmm Autumn Winter Fashions At lij LADIES’ HATS, LADIES’ COSTUMES, LADIES’ JACKETS, LADIES’ TURS, Sc. Brought out from London by their buyer, Mr John Foclon. Choosing your Autumn Hat will be an easy task this season, for here you will hud the biggest selection in Greynioiith. You’ll find Hats in every shape and shade. Blacks predominate in smart designs. Baris Shapes 15s, 18s 6(1, 22s Gd, 27g 6d London Shapes 12s 10s 6d, 22s 6(1 10s Gd, Semi-trimmed 6s Gd, 8s 6(J, IQs ’ Gd, 12s Gd IJutrimmed 4s Gd, 6s 6d, 9s Gd hi black and colours Goltumes in Navys and Gabardine Cloth 37s Gd, 455, 50s to " £6 '. f ■ a, Ladjes’ deckels 30s, 355, 40: 455, 50s The iNew Style Fur Ties 9s Gd, V 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 17s Gd QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICES AT McKAY’S. REAL VALUE IS ALWAYS THE DOMINANT FEATURE, Wm. McKay & Son LEADING DRAPERS, CRKYMOUTH, HOKITHCA AND NELSON. mm— — mil in min ~iT~nn n nm~TT~n MgßßßaKftfflxg^wwMßftata(Eßwwaagc<wiga»ao» BOYS’ SUIT SALE lASI WEEK AT REDUCED PRICES Sic our windows for value All marked in plain figures trfr 17/S«D 186 Don’t miss this chance ! [cl newzbSand 1 HP CLOTHING FACTORY! NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Prices to bring* us together. Lei’s got together and do some team-work in keeping Footwear prices down. Leather has certainly gone up in price, but profits have increased as well.. I firmly believe - that the prices many merchants charge are too high. Now this is tpy Proposition And the boots, listed below are based on it. If I can double my sales, then my profits can be halved. Come and see these half-profit lines. .• * vN HALF PROFIT LINES Men’s Glace Derby Boots 23/6 Youths’ Glace Derby Boots .......... 16/6 Women’s Glace Derby Boots ......... 14/6 Girls’ Glace Derby Boots..'. 10/6 and 11/6 Of course, the reading of these prices only conveys a slight idea idea of their exceptional value. >A personal inspection will reveal the (Jiulity of the leather, splendid workmanship, and good style. V/ y J. W. Chalk, The FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. DWiMi p,oo»DM ombblul* ant', i OUIBILLM :?v/ ■ j - ■ * -PMOUM 1174.1 '- ; . - ■ BESINBKRS. BOILEBM AKIAS* Tli* Mioat.nstfnl artiela UMBRELLAS >o air* yons-frilldi toi UMBRELLAS • psasait UMBRELLAS BLACKSMITHS, IRON AND BRASS VOUNDIEB. EIVV COAST AQINTB FOBCOOK’S WIRE ROPES. BOILER PRESERVATIVE. STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS* BOILER COVERINGS. G. A, WEBSTER, Qiinui mm,, Hu jnat aoMplatad ona of tha bast and Moat np-to-dst* linaa in Ladiaa’ and Gant’a Umbrailaa. apacially adaptad tor tha Wait Coast. Ladiaa’. Tabla-top Uatbrallaa, Gold and Silvar-mount- : Saw* an ft *U Sawaillinf and and SilTar-nionntad Horn Handlaa. ■put 1 Raqaiaitaa kapt in atoak. Thais Umbrailaa ara all apacially mado , ' ’ ta .alt Wait Coast- conditions and carry, ■ ■ ■■- i tli Irma nsnal iwaHa months’ |bst,G. A. WEBSTER. maw Min. a mn at. BRITMOUTiB. awkiea Bl MOUTH. tyll V<Ul 'i/'i?l L J ’ Jn1 V r ii:i!-U

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 4

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