M‘KAY’S GREAT WINTER CLEARING SALE.
At this season of the year it is usual for drapers to make preparations for the reception of their Spring and Summer shipments. In accordance with his usual custom, Mr M‘Kay has resolved upon holding a great cleai’ing sale of the remains of his Winter stock which he
lias determined, because he must do so to make room for new goods, to dispose of at prices that will astonish intending purchasers. Nothing will be reserved, and as the stock is of, the very best description, being specially selected for this market, great bargains are in store for those requiring articles of wearing apparel, blankets, sheeting, etc. Visitors arc not importuned to buy, but only to view the stock and Mr M‘Kay is certain, from the quality and price, they will not leave the establishment without becoming purchasers. The opportunity is a rare one as the proprietor is determined that this shall be, what it professes, a real genuine clearing sale. Early inspection is invited, and we refer our readers to the price list on the inset through this evening s issue of our paper.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 July 1901, Page 2
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189M‘KAY’S GREAT WINTER CLEARING SALE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 July 1901, Page 2
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