
Summer’s golden hour is here, and it’s slipping by fast.
August whispers a gentle reminder: this is your last chance to savour the season, to walk barefoot, sip iced teas on the porch, and wear those breezy linen layers you love. But don’t worry—at M&N Apothecary, we’ve got your summer essentials ready for one last style-filled hurrah.
☀️ Summer Staples You’ll Love (While They Last!)
Before the leaves turn, make sure you’re stocked up on these crowd-favourites:
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100% Linen Button-Downs — Made in Italy, curated in Quebec 🇮🇹
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Birkenstock Sandals — Classic comfort, limited sizes left!
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Lake & Oak Iced Teas — Tastes like summer in a cup
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Herschel Supply Co. Weekenders — Perfect for spontaneous local getaways
🏖️ Planning a Last-Minute Getaway? Here’s Your Packing List:
Whether you’re beach-bound or hosting a backyard soirée, we’ve handpicked travel-friendly essentials to keep you cool, comfy, and stylish:
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Durable tote bags & chic sun hats
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Organic body care for sun-kissed skin
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Lightweight layers for effortless day-to-night transitions
🛍️ Visit us in-store or browse online to snag these must-haves before they disappear.
💛 Why Shop Local This August?
Every purchase you make supports:
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Canadian makers & eco-friendly brands
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A family-run boutique in Hudson, Quebec
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A curated shopping experience that’s personal, thoughtful, and community-driven
Big box stores won’t give you a smile and a story with your purchase. We will.
📍 M&N Apothecary, Cameron St., Hudson QC
🕒 Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday — come say hi!
📍 Find us at M&N Apothecary on Cameron in Hudson Que.
🕒 Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday's —drop in and say hi!
🚨 Last Chance! Summer Favourites are Selling Fast
From final-size Birkenstocks to limited-edition iced teas, this is your moment to stock up on summer’s best before it’s gone.
📦 We ship across Canada & USA — quick, reliable, and always packed with care.
Let’s make these last sun-drenched days count.
Shop now, before sweater season sneaks in.
M&N Apothecary - Nancy & Marg
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