Hosts of Bargains, ' ■■■ ■ AT The Drapers. 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. For the next six months we have decided to cut our stocks right in. halfi and to accomplish this — 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, i 9n f t it, how our drapery has grown in, favour the last 10 years? Maybe, however* that it is in consequence of the values, variety etc., which we give. Everybody i$ raving over millinery show and the show of flowers— -our millinery, 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 attraotiVc. Summer Costumes Summer Millinery Summer Blouses Sunshades { Prints, Linens, &c These great stocks of merchandise from ■ ■ i ' :'■•■ all the world over— temptations on every hand -—surprising values in every section. NEW ZEALAND'S LOWEST PRICES AM&lfrs 1- in the £ Discount, W. McKAY & SON. THE LEADING DKiPERS, ' '■",'■■'"' -■..'■-. ...' '"'■'.',':-'-. i .'ih 'v^Wrt.' i-. ■■■'?■- ■ - ; '■• ' Oreymouth sCnd Hkitika.
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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1910, Page 4
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233Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 25 November 1910, Page 4
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