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—tfAUUty ODDMENT DAY at McKAY'S Lots of odd lines left from our Big Sale must be cleared to-morrow regardless of former price. We are busy opening up the New Goods and must have the room. They're on display in the Departments. Come early and select your share of these "Silly" Final Clearance Prices. • FINAL CLEARANCE OF ODDMENTS in the Showroom. LADIES’ KABE SILK FROCKS, Rood fittings, short sleeves only. S.W. to W.X. Usually 15/1 I. Special 5/11. BALANCE OF LADIES’ AFTERNOON FROCKS, in novelty Silk Crepes, in S.W., W. and W.X. sizes. Usually 49/6. Special 9/11. COTTON BEACH SHORTS, in good pleated styles, in Green, White, Blue. S.S.W. and S.W. only. Usually 6/11. Special 2/6. BALANCE OF LADIES’ OVERALLS, long sleeves. Blue, Brown and Navy. Usually 6/11. Special 2/6. ODDMENTS IN BERLEI CORSETS AND CONTROLETTES, excellent quality. Special 5/-. • HALF-PRICE and LESS in the MEN'S SECTION. MEN’S 25/- SPORTS TROUSERS. Oddments. Selling Friday 9/11. MEN’S 42/- SPORTS COATS. Oddments. Selling Friday 19/6. MEN’S 10 6 WARM PYJAMAS^ Oddments. Selling Friday 5/". MEN’S 10 6 COAT SHIRTS AND NEC. SHIRTS. Selling Friday 3/11. MEN’S FANCY SOX, Art. Silk. Usually 2/6. Selling Friday 1/- pair. BOYS’ STRIPED SHIRTS, few only. Selling Friday 1/- each. • 3 BIG HOSIERY ODDMENTS. PURE SILK HOSE, Service Sheer mediums. Usually 9/11. Service weight Silk Hose. Usual price 6/1 I and 8/11. Friday 5/-. SEMI-SHEER PURE SILK FASHIONED HOSE. Usually 4/1 I and 5/11. Friday 3/6. SILK AND RAYON HOSE, Lisle tops. Usual price 2/1 I. Friday 1/11. ODDMENTS OF FURNISHINGS, Etc. ODDMENTS IN CURTAIN NET, FOLK WEAVE, ETC. Marked to clear as Remnants. A FEW TOWELS, still at sale prices. From 1/- each. LINEN TEA TOWELS, 22x32in. 1 /- each. SEVERAL LEFT OVER PRINTS, which have been I/! 1 to 2/1 1 yard. Selling from 9d to 1 /6. "ROMANY SATIN STRIPES" I NOT SALE PRICE—BUT EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE. Gay colourful stripes in five distinct tonings oi a heavy weight, shimmering, Crepe Satin. 36in 2/11 .YARD Also: Remainder of oddments and broken ranges from the Sale period will be cleared regardless of cost—in the Silk Section. ODDMENT DAY AT McKAY’S .. . DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. SHARP.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 5

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