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W. McKAY & SON, LIMITED.' SHEAF OF SPECIALS—SELLI NO <JjUdouj AT McKAY’S . . . Really Grand Values you should make a point of seeing. Call in To-morrow and see the "Snips" which will be procurable Broken ranges which are over from the rush period and which we desire to quit. ★ SELLING FRIDAY IN OUR SHOWROOM .... A few examples of our specially reduced lines. FLORAL FROCKS, in cool Crepes. Well covered designs and fresh colourings. S.W. to W.X. 49 6. Selling Friday gJJ/g OUTSIZE FROCKS, cut on straight lines, trimmed floral insets and facings. Ample fittings, W.X.. 0.5., X.O.S. 45 Selling Friday EDGE-TO-EDGE SILK COATS, in three-quarter length. Navy, Black and Brown. W., W.X. and O.S. 49/6. Selling Friday *£9 /H LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, greatly reduced from 19/11. Selling Friday 9/J J SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF REDUCED ★ 3 SPECIALS FROM THE FANCY COUNTER ALL HANDBAGS, all colours. Black, Brown. Navy and White. Patent Leathers, fancy Leathers and Morocco. 9/11 for 8/11, 12/6 for 11/3, 19/6 for 17/6. “HOSE.” Service weight pure Silk Hose, fashioned, excellent wearing quality (mediums). Selling Friday J pair. TENNIS SOCKS, superior quality, ankle fitting. Plain White, and White with coloured tops. Selling Friday 1 /fi pair. ★ FRIDAY'S SHEAF OF SPECIALS in MANCHESTER GOODS . . . SILK DAMASK CLOTHS, in fast colour borders of Blue, Green and Gold. 52x52in. Selling Friday J each. COTTON CLOTH, in fancy checks, strong and good looking. 36x36in, 1/11; 44x44in, 2/9; 54x54in, 3/11. COTTON LIN-WEAVE, in block shades of Gold or Orange. 36x36in, 1/6; 42x42in, 1/11; 50x50in, 2/11 each. ★ FRIDAY SPECIALS from the DRESS FABRIC DEPT FRIDAY SPECIALS—36in “INVICTA” CREPE. A heavy Crepe de Chine weave for Frocks, Coats and Blouses. Shades of Black, Light Navy, Rust, Pale Blue and Red. Usually 3 6 yard. Selling Friday 1/6 yard. FRIDAY SPECIALS—36in OSMAN SPUN SILK, in an attractive range of lovely floral and pin spot designs. Osman guarantee of quality and hard wear. Selling Friday "J /f* yard. FRIDAY SPECIALS —SLUB LINEN, the season’s most popular fabric, in a large selection of florals and charming plain shades. Reduced to one price. Usually 2'6, 2/11. Selling Friday \/Q yard. ★ SEE THESE IN THE MEN'S SECTION ODDMENT BARGAINS YOU SHOULD BUY. MEN’S COAX SHIRTS, with Tie. Usually worth 8/11. Selling Friday m each. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, with 2 collars. Usually worth 6/11 to 10/6. Selling Friday each. MEN’S INTERLOCK SPORTS SHIRTS. Selling Friday *> /it MEN’S SPORTS COATS. Usually worth 29/6. Selling Friday m MEN’S SPORTS TROUSERS. Usually worth 17/6 to 22/6. Selling Friday P a * r * MEN’S BATHING SHORTS. Selling Friday ft/ m P air - Mif AYS-

Wj vpaolai imuMMl UnUr* world service In addition to other spseial aoaroM of Information is aped in the compilation of the oversea* Intelligence published in this ispua, and all right* therein in Au* • rnlie and Nee Zealand are reserved. THE NURSE WAS RIGHT I CANT TAKE MY EYES OFF YOUR GLORIOUS HAIR MY DEAR, IT USED TO BE SO DULL AND STRAGGLY - UNTIL GRAN'S NURSE TOLD ME TO USE REKON6 SOAP FOR MY SHAMPOO., The Mine Soap that keeps your skin clear and healthy will do wo Vera for your hair, too. The special medications in Rexona clear away dandruff and stimulate the scalp. Even dull, lifeless hair soon begins to look bright and glossy ... lovelier than ever before. “A Wonderful Shampoo" writes Miss Mildred Robertson, of Geeve* ton, Huon, Tasmania :—“ / har e alto found Rexona Soap a wonderful shampoo and its use has now made my 'permed' \ hair quite glossy and toft 'Rexona

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 13 January 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 13 January 1938, Page 11