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=- Sincerity = _______________________ SUITS ■ A Gentleman's Dressing is Always in Keeping ™he h Tone of His Voice # • ■ QUIET, unobtrusive, neither loud nor bizarre, the suit a gentleman favours is withal eminently distinctive. And, in Sincerity Clothes ready-to-wear are united all the essentials which distinguish gentlemanly garments. A proper restraint in cut—a decided dignity of finish and a fine ease of fitting are assured every wearer. | Go to your clothier—ask to see some Sincerity | Clothes, and there before a long mirror try the _J___\ garments on. Reject one or a dozen suits, but get a just-right fit and a just-right pattern. Pay over «S_L your money for what no tailor can give you : _^i_SQ??X absolute satisfaction BEFORE you pay it—elimin- mnr'-y r \ ate all guess-work as to how a fabric will "make fll Ty k \ up," and satisfy yourself as regards fit and style. /?-9 _») Get Sincerity Suited—the logical and gentlemanly I*_Wh „_?____^^ way—at any rate at least SEE some Sincerity /Pr [ Suits before deciding. See them TO-DAY. fil k \ Sincerity /1 ifu \ __ suits z •—■ i\Y'__ READY-TO-WEAR I I \\ ' All Good Clothiers jB Stock Sincerity Suits flsWaJ - ' _. __. _..__. _»c__ .., . - „ _afc«__ , uJ i. . . <. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 11
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