THIS WEEK'S MESSAGE
FROM FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS. The message pf this firm this week is to call at their store in Mawhera Quay and see what they have in the >vay of Christmas novelties. They iot only anticipate busy times, but have prepared for them. Their win.iow displays are a feature of Mawhera Quay, and the values stand -jut brig-hter and more real than ever before. This Christmas they have jeen fortunate in securing a very fine nnd extra lot pf men's and youths' suits, and the firm should have a /cry busy time in stpre for them. Their stocks of hats, too, are exceptionally choice, of the smartest -tyles and latest materials. „ Ties, shirts . braces, > socks, and in fact everything for men's attire, not fprrett.ing a very large and well-assort-ed stock of footwear, are greatly in ■•vidence. and embrace prices to suit •very pocket. Value, economy and service is built in every pair of boots *-md shoes ; they can be depended on to sell quickly and keep the West Coast public well pleased. Their boaters, however, and soft felt hats ire worthy pf special mention in that fchey are the best value that can. be found. The wise buyer decides in favour of one of the firm's suits, for skill and experience are ever called upon to make them solid, smart, serviceable and right in quality, thus one readily understands why they are so enthusiastic about their suits. The point tp be emphasised, however, is that Fogarty and Williams are ready for the Christmas trade with the^best selection of seasonable wear ever =!hown on the West Coast at prices that must appeal to one and all.
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Grey River Argus, 21 December 1916, Page 4
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