OPTICIAN. EYES! If you have frequent headache; if you donot see a3 well as you once did; if your eyes tire easily, come arsdhave them examined. It will cost you nothing, and 111 tell you. whether or not they need glasses. B. M. IRVINE, F.3.M.C. (London). BVLO. (England), Prizeman by Exam., 16, KARANGAHAPE RD. »■ 1 — TA-XOB& What Did The Suit You Are Wearing Cost? 5 guineas—and it is tailor-made, ; is it? Then you paid 20/- to 30/- more than you need have, and you could be wearing a smarter suit. This is one advantage the Sartorial Service can offer you—a jubstantfal saving—but you must pay cash. You will be glad to when you know the quality of Sartorial Tailor-made Sufts-to-Srder They Cost But 63'- 75'- Z*VThe Sartorial Service is the largest tailoring firm in* New Zealand, the next biggest tailor does not come anywhere near us in the number of suits produced. We must be giving satisfaction to get the business; we are—our customers give us their repeat orders. Our prices are lower,—thetweeds are the best money can buy, and we never disappoint a customer in the fit or finish, in a word, you will have no regrets. Will you call and see our stock of new suitings. They are good. We will post you a bunch of samples if you cannot call. Just ask us to do so now. 1 159, QUEEN ST* AUCKUNdJ
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 225, 20 September 1913, Page 10
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