Autumn A Fa; ■ m m \ c &l I /***» Si li> LADIES’ HATS, LADIES’ COSTUMES, LADIES’ JACKETS, LADIES’ fVUS, &c. Brought nut from London by their buyer, Mr John Fodon. Choosing your Autumn List will be an easy in.sk this season, for here you will find the biggest selection in Greyinonth, You’ll find Mats in every shape and shade, Blacks predominate in smart Sssighs, Paris Shapes ISs, 18s 6d, 22s Sd ß 27s 6d London Shanes 1.2 s ©d- 16s 6d ; 13s 6dj 22s Sd Serai-trimmed §s 6d f Ss Sd» Ids m f 12s 6d UiiUimmeJ 4s 6d ; Os 6d, 9s 6d IR felssk and colours Costumes in Navys and Gabardine Cloth <5/s Oej; 4uSf QUALITY IS MOT SACRIFICED FOR P AT MeKAY'S. BEAL VALUE IS AI. THE DOMINANT FEAT ÜBS. Wm. McKay - ' LEABIMG DRAPERS, eSSYfeSSiITH, NSSKSTIKA &&5S HKLSOM. i «. s a A ? 4 pSTSf U% Gents’ Flair/ ainl Nailed , *TgT* | <srte.- *’■'» I ibir^Lj SHOO‘*’^k?» ;vV?h», v 16/6,17/6,18/6,22/ Special Value if) 6cs?h. L t w—... kJL . : d k wA*i < p Pair Special Price 5 rv s«.S •jar ■■ /AILPIJU. g, m »"I g |»’ A 4*. JTS 2SS ' %b/ i wM PATEN! (Glare and Box Ca.il.) 22, *v i / t Z//D j»VV I 4*5 (WHITE TOPS) A jy \ € I** i CO/' f w / // •: a, <■- / / fr\ iUi jL-V/'O '<G VtZEALAMD* Bkj)' fs|Si i p-yy W||l NW 7* i. V V y. 'A 13 IT ft (.Vitli Ati W#ipfv| CEOTHmG'FAGTORYI f ) ,•? if T**< . 4* ! factory / j) € a m @|g\ 1117 AD 111 17WI7DV I f Ififili hi fifiilti film SSSSSSSSaSSSSa ■f> aUv At Profit-Sharing W'v q^». B 4 J nces M y profit-sharing sclicmo has caught on—thcrcs* been a perceptible increase in trade since my last, aniioimeoineiit, and these youths’ hoots are another contribution to Uiq nuidic good on the proiit-sharimr basis. YOUTHS’ SPLIT CALF BOOTS, sizes 1 W 3, 14/6; sizes 4 and 5, 15/6 pair. YOUTHS’ HEAVY CHROME DERBY BOOTS, heel and Cm plates. 16/6 pair. YOUTHS’ LIGHT CHROME DERBY BOOTS, s ize 3 1 and d, 15/6; sizes 3 to 5, 16,8 pair. All tlirpo possess lho.se qualities which give lung and satisfactory wear. J M Tf W/ 9 wm.:& *%. FOOT WE AI v S P EC] A LIST, MAWHEEA QUAY, GEEVHOUTH I [I I M I 1 JJISPATCH TdOULDRY f u JY. UMBRELLAS y J I'MIWIKIJjA.S Bailies’ and Gent ; lj lb ’ [Established 1874.] UiUiIvKJiLAS engineers, boj lerma keks, ■BLACKSMITHS, [RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. The moat nsefni article UiVIBKEI.L to give your friends for UMRRELL a prosout, UaMBKELL :-L A. WEBSTEI UMBR EL L A MAK E R WEST COAST AGENTS FOR—COOK’S WIRE HOPES. BOILER I’KESE ft VAT I VES. STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. BOILER COVERINGS. Circular Saws and all Sawmilling and Engineers’ Requisites kept in stock. St* && V W. Has just completed one of the best ar most up-to-date lines in Ladies’ ar Gent’s Umbrellas, specially adapU for the West Coast, Ladies’ Table t' Umbrellas, Gold and Silver-mounting Silver-mounted Horn Handles. The; with fancy handles, Gent’s Gold an Umbrellas are all specially made 1 suit West Coast conditions and can the firm’s usual twelve months’ -gua antee. Be sure to inspect before ing elsewhere. G. A. WEBSTER UMP> R ELLA MAK ER , MAWHERA QUAY, GREYMOUTH.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 3
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