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W. McKAY & SON, LTD. *-* -u<^m rA & W ==** *<s 1 u d k % * 4® The Magic Carpel of -Me KAY'S — - -PRINTSLifts you to the heights of a well-dressed feeling for THE BEACH THE PICNIC THE HILLS THE GARDEN In fact—anywhere, anytime. DUROCREPE -36 in - 2/1] Uncrushable, unfadeable, unshrinkable, soft draping, beautifully patterned, makes a delightful Frock fc better occasions. f! LUXORA -36 in - 2/6 Crease-resisting Cotton and looks like Linen. Made by Tootal’s in beautiful Pastel shades, some with cute little square spots. HAIRCORDS - for - freshness Haircords are definitely popular. They drape well, are light yet crisp, coming out of the tub like new. Special small designs for children. Merrymaid is in 25 plain shades too. illllllllllllllllllllll :llllllllltlll!llll!II INTERESTING a i PETITION YOU CANNOT WASH THE WEAR OUT OF McKAY'S COTTONS Prove if yourself. In windows 1 and 2 we have g displayed fen pieces of our popular Prints. | Some have been laundered by the Modern j| Sieam Laundry. CAN YOU DECIDE WHICH! g Get your entry form from the Cotton Dress g Department, attach it to a cash purchase gj docket. THE PRIZE MAY BE YOURS! | Goods to the Value of SI” S Goods to the Value of £l/1/- I Goods to the Value of 10/8 1 1 3rd PRIZE I Ist PRIZE I 2nd PRIZE These cloths form a comprehensive range of plains for Smocks, Beach Pyjamas, Frocks, Curtains or Bedspreads. A oPFRIENDS DRAPERY

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 7 October 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 7 October 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 7 October 1936, Page 5

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