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Ottj.'oiwuat M questioneu/A specif £ tua? efv. lfl«se liiay be Uaa m or ! 7v^ a lmljJlwW ."eiKirtowiii su«« a varied and assaitea rangu to suit evci-y tac* and parse . Wty-to^ear t eu '. veiours, and Bt raw B «» ec , WUll y ;' tractive, m loading snaues ox jU,^ and wine, black.,andwlnt* cheque, anu crown proauces a iniliUiry etfect, aim is ifJP^ *». the ;high crown range. ilydraUgiit aiid covert coate may be-Had m tJwee-quartor.or; full length, in smart styles with or without . bells, . anU *arg« nocJceta . and buttons. m. dress materials tartan promises to take a' leading piice, and Jdobheringtone have a varied stock to cope with their clients' rcquirennojitjS); also garbardines, carbicords, in kading shades, black and white cliques, serges, and. other popular niaterialß. A dainty range of crepe-de-chines is offered foe wenrng wear. These materials may be effectively ahd smartly designed by Miss McQuade, who produces in her dressmaking that touch of style and distinction so dear to the heart of every lady. i n the hosiery department Plain chashinere and knitted hose may be had to matoli iim dress. Theare is a good range of newest shades in children's hose, and all at moderate priced Glows —asseoitial to a well-dressed; lady—may bo had.in alii sizes and shades, tlie wEite cotton glove proving very popular with waahing doveskih and kid of assorted shades closely following. The "swagger" or military umbrella is stocked at tnis counter, and promises to geti a good hearing. The button is stall included in too fashionable • taimmings. These may bo had in shades to match tHe dress, including the ; newest in the crochet' desigti. For tile men's Etoter tequiremehfß H**heiringtonß have a revised sifcock of hats, caps, ties,; handkerchiefs^ the new«ec in suits, shiirts, underwear, etc; All this higix olass apparel, tihi' best'and latest jure quoted at extr-smely moderate prices, and; the ohoio^ submitted is "equal to thel biggest shop in any; towii of much larger proportions than Thamiea is today. Trhe special ttavelliiig Teqiiisites cannot be passed ovier. Here dr©; trunks, bags, and travelling rugsy etc., of all deßcriptions, w;hilo:! warm travelling coats can be supplied to both the ladies gentlemen t)o increase travel' 3 comfort. The Manchester department is also rullv stocked with sheetings, towels, and a choice assortment of linen goods Some pretty and quaint* designs of fancy work for- idle fingers to do While oii a ridliday can be .purahaaed at this counter; also Hefcheringtons -stock a heavy 'wool suitable for more industrioiis people to transform into socks,' caps, arid other useful articles for our boys at the front. The furnishing department is a equipped and up-to-date department. %- day Hetheririgtons stiand as an example of enterprise directed with marked ability; while, without the least attempt ati fulsome flattery, it can be said that tTetheringtoris is known for its wealth of variety in men and women's wearing apparel, whibh is presented to the inspection of the public in. a bright spick-tuid-span condition that few similar businesses in the retail tfrade can boast of.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 18656, 26 March 1918, Page 1
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