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'- ' . EVEMNfi. .FROCKS \ .' v - For tfee jPriiace '©! Wales Sail We have just opened up a shipment of beautiful EVENING FROCKS and COSTUMES, etc,,- for this great occasion. Ladies 'requiring something "EXCLUSIVE" and "SMART" 6hould see our stock just landed from Now York. Nothing smarter m town. CALL EAE-LY AS ONLY A LIMITED STOCK AVAILABLE. : . .-MCKAY'S- SPECIALTY MOUSE 354 Lam Mcm Quay (near Stewart ©awsob's) •—\ n ~ ! I That Combines Good Taste with . ' Long Service ■[i ~ . and Economy | 1 Is in'big demand for the I WINTER' SEASON! | j "The People's Store" | 1 ,Has a big, fresh stock of the newest 1' ;/ shapes and shades in J REAPY-TO-WEAR HATS | c Here are some of the styles and values: || SMART "BRETON" SAILORS-Of rough straw I brims, in .shades of cerise, mastic, emerald, and | helio., with crowns of black t-agel. g | . - G.S.L, Value, 11s, 9d. 1 «IJ MAIDS' BLACK-DROOP PEDAL' STRAW HATS- Bi 1| In large and medium shapes, trimmed with toff - smart- band's neatly arranged. | G.S.L Vaiues, 14s. 6c!., 15s. 6(i, | THE NEW COLOUR].® SUEDE HATS EOR WIN- l TER SERVICE—These we have in shrimp, saxe, | mauve, brown, and cherry, in large flop shapes I and close fitting styles. M IG.S.L. Values, 255., 275, 6d., 30s. LADIES' DROOP HATS—In black Liseric, in smart styles, in medium size, trimmed with black bands. | Just opened. C.S.L. Value, 15s. 6c3, |j ■»:< i When visiting- our Millinery Department see the latest j® jl novelties in HAIR CLASPS, PINS, AND COMBS, j| in emerald, black, red, helio., jade, amber, pink, ! | ' and blue. j I' | Inaeaana/

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 5

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