o ilii HI Mft V g S " AVlx A a fj 6u SON'S | i i a kJlllllillvl kJU/lv q © | (9 6 | Now in full swing ,' ! % February 10, 1906. i ®In consequence of the unseason- © gable weather we have experi. g aenced right through the Q ©Summer up to Christmas, we© Shave much larger stocks of the |jj ©lighter grade of Summer goods g fijjon hand and to make a complete 6 S clearance of this surplus stock, 8 Opnces will be cut down lo van- © gishiug point, ® 2 The sacrifice will he great, but S ©the public may rest assured they © 2 will get bargains at M'Kay and 0 0 Son's Summer Sale that willg ©be the talk of the whole g §of Hokitka and Greymouth jf Sfor many a day a a @^8000 Stock of apparal and 0 f Household Drapery at Sale® | prices, fi © f 1 120 Pieces of Summer ' Blouse 0 § materials ordinary prices 1?, g Cjj) Is 3d, some as high as 2s 6d a ® yard X X SALE PRICE ALL AT 4^ YARD. , A 9 Zero Friees © J At this Sale, g § Head the Catalogue. a w It is a ® | Revelation in * Bargains, g % and Son ■ © 1 .FADING DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS Q HOKITTKA AND GREYMOUTH. (| s s I I © 8 § 9
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West Coast Times, Issue 13733, 1 February 1906, Page 2
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216Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 13733, 1 February 1906, Page 2
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