I Hosts of Bargains, I ' AT ■ ' I . MeEt & SOP, I The Drapers. I The recent important, purchase of Messrs Thomas and Mcßeath's; Drapery* stocks of over £13,000— necessarily finds us looking for money wherewith to pay. Eor the next six months we have decided to cut our stocks right in half and to accomplish this I—you1 — you will he sure of prices that spell economy with emphasis. In talking of Drapery and Clothing we have a large audience to address, for there is drapery to suit the tastes and wants and purses of everyone. ' Curious, isn't it, how our drapery- bas grown in favour the last 10 years? Maybe, however' that it is in consequence of the values, variety etc., which we give. Everybody is raving over millinery show and the show of flowers— our millinory showroom is also bewilderingly beautiful — a riot of colour It is complete to the final twist of a ribbon or the last flare of a feather. Have you been to our Millinery Showroom ? It costs you nothing. Can be seen in half an hour. The new goods are so attractive. Summer Costumes Summer Millinery Summer Blouses Sunshades Prints, Linens, &c .■-.• •» These great stocks ot merchandise from all the world over— temptations on every hand -—surprising values in every section. NEW ZEALAND'S LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS ■ - ■-.:.' Si k ..M-.:-.!;, 1/- in the £ Discount, " -, ■ - ] L *A -■'■*-' .»._}■•■» * . • ' - * iVj it (. tu'>b zv< ■ W. McKAY & SON, THE LEADING UK APEBS,
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Grey River Argus, 23 November 1910, Page 4
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