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/\U LL JggjgKgß&y rW^^^MWMW*?**** li> LADIES' HATS, LADIES' COSTUMES, I LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' JFUUS, &c.' 1 Brought out from London, by their buyer, Mr John Eoden; Choosing .your"'Autumn Hat will be.an en«y ( this .season, for here you will find .the bit selection in Greymouth. You'll find Flats in « shape and shade. Blacky predominate in s designs. Paris Shapen 15s, 18s G*i, ,22s Gd, 27s Gd London Sliapes 12s Gd, ICs Gd, 19s Gd, 223 Gil Semi-trimmed Gs Gd, 8s Gel, 10s CU, I'2r, GtJ Fntrimmed 4s Gd, Gs Gel, 9s Gil in black and colours Costumes in Navvs and Gabardiue Cloth 37s Gd, 455, 50s to Mies' jackets 3ds, 355, 408, 455, CG3 The New Nlvio Fur Ties 9s Gd, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s Gd QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICES AT MCKAY'S. REAL VALUE IS ALY/AYS THE DOMINANT FEATURE. (LEADING DRAPERS, 1 ' " 1 «R2YMGUTH, HOKITIKA AND NELSON. I H ITS GOOD ) Sec our windows far value All marljed i*7 plait) figures m i UfiD'l J miss tl? is I \ cl>ai)c.c J HIJW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING CLOTHING FACTORY Price •i**! ;*j,Bftmaisi&*^iufi^^ Let's get together and do some team work in keoping Footwear prices down. Leather has certainly gone «P '" I> ,,ice > Dut I M0 " fits have increased a, a well. I firmly believe that the prices many merchants charge are too high. Now is is toy aKjas»H«a3iSsa««M*Ks«~ Propositi©!: And the boots listed below are based on it. If I can double my sales, then 'my, profits can he halved. Come and see thesej 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 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 leather, splendid workmanship; and good style. , Tl?e FOOTWEAR ij SPECIALIST. JVJAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH. >innwiK>iM«me«H»ittmwj^^ ,:: , m* ... ;• . ;Tki -jrjrjij^jjjjrj^ H**Uiaha* 1874. J , . ■MINIMUS, BOILERMAKffiMj ■LAfKBMITHS, IRON ANI» / ■MHI OOAST AGSINTS FOE-* •ook'B wire bopks. ■oiler preservative heel split pulleys. ;■;,,,..• »oili*-«overings.; ; -. ■•■ ;*,; ■'.-:mJii j ;'-•'.. ,'. lug fiawi and mil Sawasiiluig feftif jatn' : B«<ltti*ikM k«£i i| clim^ UM2EILLI MIKSIA, Has jast o©»pl«ted eaa o! ih* b«»fe asd Betas*, aji-fco-dato liats is Ladiel' »a« G**t's Usabrellaa ipa'dally adapted for th* WastCaaat. Ladiaa' Tabfc-tcp Uaabrallaa, Gold and Siltar-moaal-m%ii, witk fancy kaadlo, Gaat'a QoU i &a«i SUvar-saoaatad Born Handlsu. ; f hcaa Oteibrallftß «t* alljspeoiallj Made t* ewii W«sS floait coaditioiw and earntka fetsa'a vitaaL twtlfa uonthn' adav'fig •!««»•*•.;,,' - DM IK■ L K i'lMi E IJB. : HA.WJUUIA m*«, mmMiMiimm,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1917, Page 4