R. G. HOSKING'S ESTABLISHMENT.
FINE CHRISTMAS STOCK
There is at Mr R. G. Hosking's Drapers Emporium, in Cameron Street, a splendid range of goods from which Christmas presents out of the ordinary run can b e obtained at reasonable prices, without detracting in any way from their worth as gifts and as useful possessions. For instance, the extensive range of felt hats, of all shades and styles, affords men a opportunity of paying a Yule-tide compliment to their male friends, or a selection from the large stock of travelling bags • and suit cases would } in certain cases, fill the bill admirably. Similarly, for ladies, a choice from the very evtensive selection of fancy goods eminently suitable for Xmas gifts, and at remarkably low prices—will provide welcome presents, while the display of dainty millinery and pretty blouses will also suggest golden opportunities.
A very heavy purchase of a beautiful assortment of lady's fancy handkerchiefs, enables Mr Hosking to dispose of these at 6d each, a price which is under half their value at present rates. Another display which cannot fail to attract custom is of ladies' silk and leather handbags, and these are essentially suitable for Christmas gifts.
Mr Hosking has a first-class and very complete s tock' of mercery, general drapery goods, and clothing; the famous Lynx suits being a specialty which will undoubtedly appeal to men desirous of obtaining a new suit for the holiday season. In short, the establishment is replete with an attractive and suitable stock, and the
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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1919, Page 2
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