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|\V. McKAY & SON, LIMITED. Hosiery... Brighter Shades. Smarter Styles . "SHEER" "CHIFFON' OR "SERVICE" WEIGHT X -J for the most fastidious... v » —whichever you prefer!—all obtainable at McKay’s. See these popular numbers now at McKay’s Hosiery Counter. HOSIERY “DULLNESS.” Service weight pure Silk Hose, featuring a heavy Lisle suspender top, improved Silk plated unders°le. 8 /ll CRETE 7-FIFTY. A Crystal Sheer Crepe Stocking for better wear. 10/11 POWDEKBLOOM." Service in Sheers for everyday wear, a dull Silk, full fashioned and splashpro°f. 9/11 “CRYSTAL SHEER.” Another splash-proof Stock, ing—one of the newest dull Hosiery creations fashioned of high twist pure Silk. 8/11 // LUSTRE ✓/ “NOCTURNE.” New shades showing in ringless service weight Hose, designed to appeal to the woman who demands service combined with beauty. 8/11 "IVORY LINE.” Distinguished by the Ivory Line and Picot top. a service weight Stocking with plenty of give, smart appearance. 9/11 "AVON // “MISS MODERNE.” Fashioned pure Silk Hose for service. Latest shades. 5/11 “SILVER STRAND.” Pure Silk, popular Hose for sports wear. G/ll “SH ADO-FREE.” Pure Silk Stocking for day and evening wear, Silk top, strengthened toe and heel. 7/11 • BONDS “MIGNON” . . always popular. G/ll “LADY JANE.” pure Silk - 5/11 “VALMORE,” pure Silk. 4/11 am* V 'J r J Mi W •WL KAY W SON few. J J ‘FOR SERVICE AND VALVE IN HOSIERY”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 March 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 March 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 14 March 1939, Page 3

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