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THE FAVOURITE EMPORIUM

C. SMITH, LIMITED.

All roads lead to Smith's at the pre" sent time, when something- extra is required in style and quality in clothing and drapery, and this" favourite emporium is thronged daily with fashion seekers on a pilgrimage *o the very fountain head of artistic and fashionable wear. A splendid display is now being made of the newest productions of the most successful, designers of the day, and the styles and colours are' ■•particularly smart and captivating. Smith's fine new showroom presents a brig-ht and pleasing appearance with its select stocks of ladies costumes, robes, and other summer materials. The showing- in ladies hats, in the latest models is one of the finest selections our representative has yet witnessed bn the West Coast. The firm is specialisingm men's and boys' clothing-, in 'which [the range is high quality and stylish-ly-cut and being the* produce pf their own factories can be g-uaranteed. The hoiiday tripper is well catered for in travelling- bags and rug-s. whilst there is a nice display of leather goods, including, a line of ladies' hand&ag-s, suitable for Christmas gifts. The latest importations in furnishings just to hand include a special stock of carpets, linoleums and oilcloths of excjon^valu^ also kapoc beds and bedsteads m all sizes. Smith's boot department . contains the newest styles in ladies' and gents' footwear ' l! V i et * i he Purchaser requiring any article pfwear should visit Smith's where satisfaction is guaranteed and where the casual buyer becomes a permanent Datroh.

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Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 4

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THE FAVOURITE EMPORIUM Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 4

THE FAVOURITE EMPORIUM Grey River Argus, 22 December 1916, Page 4