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'm6mmmmsmimmsmmvf>n Choosing your Autumn Hal; will bo an easy task this season, for here' you will find the. biggest selection in Greymouth. You'll find Hat*in every shape and shade. Blacks predominate in smart .designs. . Paris Shapes 15s, 18s 6d, 22s Dei, ' 27s Gd London Shapes 12s 6d, 18s 6d, 19s Gd, 22s Gd Seini-trimmed Gs Gd, 8s Gd, 10s .. Gd, 12s Gd . TJntrimmed 4s Gd, -Gs Gd, 9s 6d in black and colours Costumes in Navys and Gabardine Cloth 37s Gd, 455, 50s to £6 Ladies' Jackets 80S, 355, 40s, 455, 50s The New Style Fur Tie's 9s 6d, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s Gd lp LADIES' HATS, LADIES' COSTUMES. | LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' FURS, &c. I • Brouglit out from London by 1 their'' buyer, Mr John Foden. 1 QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICES AT MCKAY'S. REAL VALUE IS ALWAYS THE DOMINANT FEATURE. Wm, LEADING DRAPERS, BREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA AMD NELSON. LAST WEEK AT REDUCED PRIC Sec our windows for value All n?arljed ii> plait? figures Don't' misstljis cl?ai>cc NEW ZEALAND mm Prices to us together. Let's get together and do some team work in keeping Footwear prices dawn. Leather has certainly gone up in price, but profits have increased as well. 1 firmly believe that the prices many merchants charge are too high. Now this is tt)y Proposition And the boots listed below are based on it. ,If I can double my Bales; then liiy. profits can be halved. Como and see thesel half-profit lines. Men's Glace Derby Boots 23/6 Youths' Glace Derby Boots 16/6 BMimunu Women's Glace Derby Boots 14/6 Girls' Glace Derby 800t5... 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 quality of the. leatlier, splendid workmanship, and good style. J. w. c . .TVFOOTWEAR , _ j SPECIALIST. MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. DUFAKfIS JIOUUDEI UMBRELLA* LadiaV as* »«£s<« ' Z DMBBILLAJj ' L fD - Klftablisii*! 1974.] mMNIHESrBOHJE&MAKim BLACKSMITHS, IRON ANP ■BASS FOUNDERS. IHT COABT AGENTS FOR-. BOOK'S WIRE ROPES. ■OILER PRESERVATIVE.. ■TEIL SPLIT PULLEYS. ; BOILER COVERINGS. flßtalar Bawl and all B*w»illi»| t&d BkgimTl' Maquuitu k*pi ia »« o ,k. >lki njofft Mibri arikit .UMBBBLLAB £o bits jori fci«ad« las UMBRELLAS * yzrat . • • UMBRELLAS BRAS (TMIBILLA mm, Hm jast fioaipJ.«tid ont of 4h« bmS and aioiiii sp-todat» limoi im Ladiw' and Gent's Umbrella*, apscially adapttd. for ;thi Wosi Oorb*. Ladiw' Table-top Usabrell&s, Gold and BilTet-moussk tega, witk tancy k*ndle«, Geni'i Gold a»«S Silyer-kioant»d Horn ■■"' Handlsi; Thin Umbrellas are all gptcially Made 4e sail Weet Coait conditions and e»wy .-tttai. im'i sß»aai twelve montbj' ftaat-' 6. A. WEBSTER. .17 MBR ■LL A MIIBR, UkWmk IUAX, ■MWMODfk

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 February 1917, Page 4

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