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TtMmmmmmmmm L-lIIII] %mm@® ss®s»»assg!S' l i«isss»asww w -' McfCAY'S Itj LADIES' HATS, LADIES' COSTUMES, LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' FURS, &c Brought out from London by their buyer, Mr John Eoden, Choosing your Autumn Hat will be an eas- ; \ ;his season, for here you will find tho bij (selection in Greymoutb. You'll find Hats iu shape and shade. Blacks predominate in i designs. Paris Shapes 15s, 18s S?d 3 22s Sd, 27s M London Shapes 12s Sd s 18s Sd, 18s Sd 3 22s 6d Semi-trimmed 8s B&, Ss 6d s 103 Sd, 12s 6d Untrimmed 4s 6d, 8s Sd, 9s 8d in black and colours Costumes in Navys and Gabardine Cloth 37s 6d, 455, 50S to Ladies' Jar-lads 30s, 35s 5 40s, 455. 50s The New Style Fur Ties 9s Bd* IGs 6d, 12s 6d, 17? a ~'Y SS *3OT SACRIFICED FOR PHiGE! AT MCKAY'S. REAL VALUE ALWAYI THE DOMINANT FEATURE. LEADING DRAPERS, ffiBSY&aeUTH, HS&iTSKA AMD MELB6N. /V -.,■. ;.,f. : .i,-v;i.-,^ aWSffiSB»SB=eBWO«MM«MBBeB^^ Special Value ii? Seats' j 4 p a j r Special Price v HIES' FA 1 liW I •OTJ 24/6* 2// 6 j 01 76/6 I.NEW»ZEALAND* §tfl 14 t New' 7r"lind < lotting Factory t ~° ' ' >

111! I IMP t-€ Jrl I 5 s *««» At Profit-Sbaripg Prices My profit-sharing scheme has caught on—theres' been a perceptiblo incre2.se in trade since my last announcement, and these youths' boots are another contribution to the public good on the profit-sharing basis. .YOUTHS' SPLIT CALF BOOTS, sizes 1 to 3, 14/6; .sizes 4 and 5, 15/6 pair. YOUTHS' HEAVY CHROME DE.RBY BOOTS, heel and too plates, 16'6 pair. YOUTHS' LIGHT CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sizes 1 and 2, 15/6; sizes 3 to 5, IG/8 pair. All three possess those qualities which give long and satisfactory wear. FOOTWEAR SPECIALIST, MAWHERA QUAY, . GREYMOUTH

< . >.-- - .■■. -v.'... kISFATCH jjKJUNDRY QOY. [Established 1874.] ENGINEERS, BOILERMAK BUS, BLACKSMITHS, IRON AND BEASS FOUNDERS. WEST COAST AGENTS FOR—COOK'S WIRE ROPES. BOILER PRESERVA'HVKS. STEEL SPLIT PULLEYS. BOILER PO'VERINGS. Circular Saws and all Sawmilling and Engineer?' Requisites kept in stock.'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 4

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