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AROUND THE SHOPS

XMAS PURCHASE IN GREYMOUTH

FOGARTY AND WILLIAMS

Fogarty and Williams have indeed boon fortunate in being able to open i>p some new lines of goods. A visit to this shop will reveal some splendid bargains. Everybody is catered fcr and it will be a particular of interest to ladies, by reason of tho display of Indies' overland trayclling bags and the very useful and compact birch boxes. Those who have been disappointed in obtaining their suits for Xmas can receive every satisfaction b}' the purchase of a well-made box suit. As summer is with us now, *the matter of purchase of suitable apparel is to be considered. JFogarly and Williams have a splendid range of men's silk tennis shirts. The ladies' department is a particularly attractive one. • ' c,\ J. RING. Prom one good friend to another, perhaps the most appropriate present is that of a photograph.' Mr. Ring has built up a splendid business, and iiis fame as a ' photographer is not merely provincial. Hjs window display is aniple**proof of his artistiy, tnd he has a reputation for quicß and efficient work. His special photographs of the numerous scenic wonJers of Westland are well worthy of inspection. » J. W. CHAIK.AND CO. Nearly everybody is particular in Mic choice of footwear, and it is undoubtedly a truism that a neat pair of boots or shoes puts tho most important finishing touch to a well-tlressfd person. J. W. Chalk and Co. can be relied upon to supply very reliable footwear at a price that will suit avorybody 's purse. The most fastidious of shoppers will receive every satisfaction on visiting this firm. One particular line worthy of mention is that of ladies' suede shoes. These are now in vogue and should command themselves to the fair sex t)y reason sof the fine quality and low price. CHRIS NISSEN. Advice to the smoker. Don't rely on a day to day purchase of cigarettes and tobacco during the coming holiday seagon. Lay in a stock that will suffice for the period and then the unpleasantness of boincr smokeless will ie avoided. Chris Nissen has large stocks of cigarettes and tobaccos, while those who intend making a present to their best '''pal," would do "well to inspect Mr. Nisscn 's _ line stock of pipes, cigarettes,' cases, otc. For a quick, clean shave, and every civility, Chris. Nissen's saloon commends itself as the rendezvous for all sports. J. H. KEDDIE. For the summer holidays there is ■lot.hing gives one more pleasure than :hc hobby of photography. It is a :heap pastime, and when an album if \cpt it is a pleasant reminder of !ho jood times spent. «T. H. Keddie stocks ill the requisites appertaining to ihotography. and .specialises in devel'ping and printing. The most popular •amera is undoubtedly the V.P.K., as it is small but simple and efficient. MRS. W. WYI.DE AND CO. Dainty lingerie is a special feature of the display of ladies' wear at Mrs. Wyldc and Co. 's shop in Albert Street. Tho prices are surprisingly low, the bargains being startling. Every pieparation has been made to cope with the Xmas trade and ladies will find no difficulty in receiving satisfaction in their purchases. There is a line of ladies' and children's rain-coats to be cleared at very reasonable prices, while sports coats and blouses are at cut-rate prices. J. TENNENT. When buying the "chosen one" the Smas present, all arc strongly aclvisk! to call on J. Tcnnent, the jeweller md optician. He specialises in dianond dress rings. The diamonds arc selected by his own buyers and are natchlcss in brilliancy. When tho purchaser looks over tho stocks of ivristlet watches, bangles n^d brooches of all kinds, it will be sheer im)ossibility to resist the temptation of making a purchase. REVINGTON'S HOTEL. The above-mentioned hotel has long :>ecn popular with the travelling pubic and since Mrs. M. A. Thornton has :aken over the management it hasb'e:omc increasingly popular with comnercials and tourists. It is conceded :o be. one of the premier hotels on the 3oast. It has a splendid table and he cellar is replete with the best of vines and spirits. DIGGER'S CYCLE DEPOT. Mr. "W. Gamble has recently opened a motor and cycle depot in Mackay Street, next door to Mark Sprot and Co. All cycle accessories arc stocked and repairs will be executed with neatness and promptitude. The premises have been enlarged, enabling Mr. Gamble to carry a large stock of all accessories connected with the cycle trade. ; BECK AND CO. Beck and Co., tne grocery people, announce that Ihcir new season 's goods for Xmas have arrived ana tne-. price

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Grey River Argus, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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AROUND THE SHOPS Grey River Argus, 21 December 1920, Page 5

AROUND THE SHOPS Grey River Argus, 21 December 1920, Page 5

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