GEORGE AND GEORGE, RIDDI-FORD-STREET
' The . fact that Messrs. George and George have a large branch establishment in Newtown is of especial interest to all residents of this district, in that customers can here obtain the very same shopping advantages as in their main shoo in Cuba-street. Large stocks are carried of reliable drapery, clothing, furniture, and furnishings. At present there is showing a large selection oJ seasonable goods, cotton dress fabrics, fancy neckwear, and novelties of all descriptions. The showroom is full of dainty goods for ladies, and customers can rely upon the guarantee which the firm are able to givo in respect to all classes of goods. Up-to-date costumes suitable for summer weather are 'shown in great variety of style and colour, and charming rfiillinery that is sure to please the most fastidious purchaser A specialty of the firm is the largo stock of men's and hoys' clothing, hosiery, and mercery,_ which is always carried, and open to inspection. Messrs. George and George are very big importers, and are always able to compete successfully with any firm in the matter of price and quality. Should any article not be in stock at the Newtown branch, it can be secured at the shortest notice from tha head store in Cuba-street, from which place the branch stocks are replenished daily. The same applies to the Brooklyn arid Hataitai branches, which are conducted on similar lines. Christmas shoppers should not fail to patronise this popular establishment this' holiday time, where they will find a ready answer to the question which is in the minds of so many these days, "What shall I give for a Christmas gift?" Just a few words de-scriptive-of the Fancy Department may help you to solve the question. It is teeming with suitable gifts, such as gloves, plain and ' fancy handkerchiefs, handbags, purses, and hundreds of other articles. This store is indeed aptly named "The Great Bargain Store."
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 5
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320GEORGE AND GEORGE, RIDDIFORD-STREET Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 5
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