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Opportunity WE MUST mmmm * I V • •. A' p .« *'■ i Another £2OOO worth of high grade stock to be sacrificed for cash before July 31st. Read this list. It will save you money on many seasonable items. mrmnnr in it mi i " mwi twin “ABANCO” SHEETINGS, 1/9. Fine White Twill Sheeting with a Linen finish. A good wearing cloth. s’4in. Usually 2/6. Now 1/9. 80in. Usually 2/11. Now 2/6. “EXCELSIOR” REINFORCED SHEETINGS, 2/9. “Extra strength where the wear comes.” Strong White Twill Sheeting with a Linen finish. 54in. Usually 3/3* Now 2/9. 80in. Usually 4/11. Now 4/3. “ABANCO” TAPED PILLOW CASES, 1/3. Full size and good wearing. Usually 1/6. Now 1/3. Plain “Housewife” Pillow Cases, with inside flap to hold pillow. No buttons or tapes. 2/3. For 1/9. 44in SUPPER CLOTHS, 2/6. White Damask Cloths, with a fast colour Blue border. Useful for breakfast, lunch or supper. Usually 3/3. Now 2/6. FLOUNCING LACES. 5/6, for 1/11. Radium Laces in Cream, Mauve, and Scarlet. Usually 5/6. Now 1/11. Others in Tinsel and Net. 7/6, for 5/11; and 14/6, for 7/6. LADIES’ HOSE, 2 pairs for 5/11. Silk and Wool Hose in heavyweight quality. Sandstone, Florette, Nude, Peach, Mushroom, and Pewter. Good value at 3/9 pair. Now 2 pairs for 5/11. “GOLD STAR” SILK HOSE, 4/11 pr. Square or Star point heels in all fashionable shades. Regular value 7/1 1 and 8/1 1. Special Clearing Price 4/11. “KAYSER” LEATHERETTE GLOVES, 4/6. Washable, look like, feel like, wear like Leather Gloves. Originally 6/6 and 7/6. Now 4/6 pairSILK FRINGES. 1/11. Black and Cream Silk Fringes for evening Shawls. Regular values 2/6, 3/- and.,4/6 yard. Now 1/11, 2/6, 3/6. MODEL MILLINERY, 10/6. The balance of our imported Models in Velvet Satin and Felt. Usually 45/- to 57/6. Now 10/6. LADIES’ DRESSING JACKETS, 7/6. Good quality French Flannel Jackets, daintily Stencilled and Embroidered. Saxe, Rose and Apricot. Formerly 2 I/-. Now 7/6. WOOL JUMPERS, B>ll. 20 only Ladies’ Wool, and Silk and Wool Jumpers, in fancy knit and striped effects. Usually 19/6 to 25/-. Now 8/11. CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS, 19/6 12 only Afternoon Frocks in Marocain and Crepe de Chine. Plain and floral designs. Formerly 65/- to 95/-. Now 19/6. FLORAL VELVETEEN FROCKS, 25/>. *lO only Model Frocks in Chenille > •and Velstetfeen'..SmallS floraj conventional designs arid heW colourings. Women s size. Regular prices 55/- to 79/6. Now 25/-. BOYS’ JERSEYS, 4/11. An assortment of this season s Jerseys, in all sizes. Formerly 6/6 to 9/6. Grey, Fawn, Blue and Cream Now4/11. MEN’S BOXED SUITS AT HALFPRICE, 47/6. 1 _ . . 2 only good Worsted Suits, in one of the new shades of Fawny Brown. Sizes 3 and 4. Regular value 95/- Now 47/6. 2jiiiiiiiiiiiE3iii!iiiiiiiir]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiic7ii 1 LADIES’ FABRIC I | GLOVES, 1/r to 1/11. | 3 A special purchase of 50 = = dozen at less than half-price. C = These are really new Spring = rj Gloves, but we want the = E cash, so out they go. Very 5 E smart styles and colourings. = = Worth 2/6 to 4/6, now E 5 1/-. 2/11, now 1/6. 3/6, = = for 1/11. 5 aiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiimiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicff 3JIIIIIIIIIII[3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIimiIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIII|IE3I | ART SILK HOSE, | 5 3 pairs for 2/11. 5 E “Ipswich” De Luxe Hose, ins Pi two shades only, Cinnamon g E and Black. Originally 3/11 E. i = pair. Now 3 pairs for 2/11. H 3lll!IIIIIIIIE31llllllllllOlllllllllllC3lllllllllli|[3l ICaillllllIllltE3IIIIIIIIIIIICai!ll!lIIIIIIC3III!l!ll!lit£ | , MARMOT FUR COAT, | | £23/12/6. | 1 only genuine Dark Brown E E Marmot Coat, in perfect 2 = skins, with long roll collars = and beautifully lined with S = Broche. Formerly 45gns. ToE S go at half-price, £23/12/6.5 lDllllllllllllE3IIIIIIIIIIIIE3llilllllllllE3lllll!lllllf lllllllllllllE3llllllllllllE3llllllllllllE3lllllllllllirrf I WOMEN’S FLEECY 1 S BLOOMERS, 2/6. 5 E Here’s a genuine bargain, jjjj ' = Women’s heavy quality Grey 5 = Fleecy Bloomers. Usually £ | 4/11. Now 2/6 pair. f aliiiiiiiiiiiEaiiiiiiiiiiiiEaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicat IE3II!JIIII!IIIE3IIIIII1IIII!E3IIIIIIIIIIIIE3IIIIIIIIIIIIE U M 1 BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS, 1 i = 4/11. = n g E About a dozen only in small S E sizes. Fawn, Brown and = Navy. Formerly 13/6 to = = 16/6. Now 4/11. S v, IC3!IIIIIIIIIIICaillllli!llliEail!IIIlllllIC3IlllllllllllC i-j iraiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiijc £1 I WHITE DAMASK SERVI-1 & I ETTES, 6d- s 51 5 = * = A few dozen Mercerised Da- SZj « 2 mask Serviettes, Oddments, E >£• E etc. Worth 1/- to 2/-. Now = 16d, lOd and 1/- each. A = p, E clear at 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 each. = 'pl^iTaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiniiiT ri lJIIMIIIIIIIE3IIIIIIIIIIIIE3llllllllll!IE3illlllllllllE3(' l! I FLANNELETTE BLAN- 1 f | KETS, 6/11. | a S Horrockses make in heavy S 5 White Flannelette Blankets S , ; ~C mqcfi, instead of Sheets C . SitKesfe* nippy nights. Usually E E*’ 9/6. Now 6/11. E aTiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiniiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicar 3jiiiiiiiiii)biliiiimiiiE3iiimiiiiiit3mmiiiiiir3i 5 SPRING JUMPER = | CLOTHS, 3/11. = g These are smart new alf~ E Wool Cloths in attractive de- E . E signs. If we kept them for S E two months we would easily £ ii get 7/6 yard, but we want = E the cash, so out they go at 5 j§ 3/il. | icsilmiiiiiiiESiiiiiiiiiiiicsimmiiiiicsiliiiiiiiiifc MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, 32/6. 5 Men’s Overcoats in Raglan style with plain back. New season’s Coats, in popular colours. Formerly 75/- to 95/-. ; •• Now 32/6. DRESS FLANNELS, 2/6 yard. This favourite fabric made of pure Wool, in check and fancy designs, suitable for Frocks and Dressing Jackets. Was formerly from 5/6 to 8/6 yard. Now 3/6. WOOL REPPS, 4/11 yard. This cloth is the famous Priestley brand, and is 40in wide. Formerly 6/9 yard—a choice of 20 different shades. Now 4/11. DRESS TWEEDS, 2/6 yard. These Wool Tweeds, 40in wide, formerly 7/6 yard, alre in small check patterns, very suitable for sports skirts. Sale Price 2/6. WOOL JUMPER CLOTHS, 3/11 ydIn handsome stripes with' plain colour to tone' Formerly 6/6 and 7/6 yard. Suitable 'for esrly Spring wear. Sale 3/11.g FUJI SILK, 1 /10 yard. ' | Made of pure Silk of heavy- j| weight— a . special purchase en- v ables us to quote at this low price. £ A bargain at 1/10. CREPE DE CHINE, 4/6 yard. f This is a pure Silk cloth, 38in wide. Formerly 6/6 yard. We have it in a nice range of shades suitable for evening wear. Great value now at 4/6 yard. SUPER DOWN QUILTS. 45/-. Real Eider Quilts in Satin finished Satteefn. New patterns and full double bed size.’ Regular -value 84/-. g Now 45 A. ENGLISH LINOLEUM SQUARES, 60/-. _ Don’t confuse these with the cheap American composition squares. They’re made of good British Linoleum- Size 9x12. Formerly 87/6. Now 60/-. MEN’S COTTON SOX, 3 pairs for 1/11. " Strong Cotton Sox in Grey and Black. Usual value I/- pair. - Now 3 pairs for 1/11. MEN’S FANCY CARDIGANS HALFPRICE. All Wool Cardigans, in fancy dfe- ’ signs. 1 2 only. Usual price 16/6 to 32/6. Now half-prices 8/3 to 16/3. NAVY OVERALLS. 6/11. Heavy-weight Rib Overalls and " Combinations. Usual prices 1 12/6 to I 7/6. Now 6/11. BRITI C H LINOLEUMS, 4/ll\ 6 feet Lino in a hard wearing quality and new designs. • Special Sale Price 4/11 yard. CRETONNES, lOd yard. ' About : twenty pldces: > of’ British , Printed CretonncAin-«rfiart : patterns and good colours. 31 inUsually 1 /6. Now lOd yard. COLOURED COIR MATTING, 2/yard. ' Serviceable Matting in two designs. A hard-wearing quality. ’ 1 8in, 2/-; 22-Jin, 2/6; 27in, 2/11; 36in, 3/9. ANGORA TABLE COVERS, 65/-. 2 only Angora Pile Table Covers, in best quality: Size 2 by 2J yards. Formerly 98/6. Now 65/-.

Come early and often. There’s fresh bargains daily in everv department. W. McKAY AND SON, 40, 42, and 44 BRIDGE ST., NELSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 22 July 1929, Page 7

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