All regular priced merchandise in "new condition" is refundable or exchangeable within seven (7) days of purchase, with proof of purchase.
Merchandise purchased on sale is not refundable.
Merchandise purchased on sale at 30% off or less can be exchanged within seven (7) days of purchase, or a store-wide gift-card may be issued for the purchase amount.
Merchandise purchased on sale exceeding 30% is considered a final sale and is not refundable or exchangeable.
No returns are accepted on custom-made articles (ex: drapes, furniture, etc.) or altered goods.
This policy excludes the following list of merchandise not refundable or exchangeable for hygienic reasons:
- Beauty products
- Fashion jewellery
- Hats
- Pantyhose and stockings
- Sunglasses
- Swimwear
- Undergarments
- Wigs
The fifth floor and Tudor Hall, Montreal's first Music Hall, were built in 1928. This impressive oak paneled room rapidly gained prominence partly due to the existence of a grand concert pipe organ, an important feature of Tudor Hall. For several years there were virtually daily organ recitals and at least once a week, a variety of local radio station broadcasts emanated from the Hall. In 1931, from their broadcasting studio adjacent to Tudor Hall, CFCF and CKAC aired the first Montreal Orchestra broadcast across Canada. During the 40s, the Hall was used for war effort purposes.