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AUTUMN MILLINERY

. ■' ♦ —^ "•■■■*- ■■■.- McKAY AND SON'S SHOW. Messrs. W. McKay and Son arc -now making their show of .new .autumn and winter goods. Their millinery department is the sight of the town and well worth a visit from, the fair sex who- can rest assured of obtaining the most up-to-date hats at prices which ar«. at all times reasonable. The newest models are marked at such low prices as .14s- 6d, 16s 6d, 20s while in children's millinery similar extraordinary values obtain. In the latest winter jackets, the prices range. from 1 8s 6d upwards and include all the smartest colourings. Recognising that the trade in ready-to-wear garments is an important one in... the business the firm have installed ;r special alteration department, where all alterations to lines bought on the premises are made free of charge. This is a special .advantage and is sure to be appreciated by purchasers. With the long nights of- winter- approaching one naturally thinks of comfort and it is interesting to know that McKay and Son can supply blamkets at prices unparalleled by any other firm on the Coast. A visit to the warehouse will give convincing evidence that it i s to one's best. interests to become a customer of McKay and Son's, whose busines is 'familiar from end to ■ end of the West Coast.

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Grey River Argus, 20 March 1913, Page 3

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AUTUMN MILLINERY Grey River Argus, 20 March 1913, Page 3

AUTUMN MILLINERY Grey River Argus, 20 March 1913, Page 3

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