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Among the lessons we have learnt from this age of war, not the least is that we can an live more simply and more economically than we previously believed It to he possible. From being a case of "have to," it has grown to be a case of -want to," and once bavins: found out that we can cut down much of the wasteful expenditure ra which we used to indulge, we find ourselves actually benefited, not only in pocket, but In sheer satisfaction with results. Especially Is this the case with our clothing. Whereas many man in pre-war days would snort with lndigatlon ai the idea of wearing "ready-made" clothes, to-day one finds them making inqxaries into the modern methods of manufacturing suits, and in nearly every case they are convinced of the real benefit to be gained by taking advantage of the Crown Clothing Company's standing offer to supply the High-Grade •'CROWNALL" Suits at genuine WHOLESALE prices—about half that charged by credit tailors, for no better quality. They find that these suits are made in such a wide range of sizes that one is sure to fit, just as though it were made to order; that the materials, finish, fit and style are absolutely first-grade, and that lasting satisfaction is the result of investing in a "CROWNALL" Suit, of which the Crown Clothing Company are the actual manufacturers, as well as the retailers. CROWN CLOTHING CO., ELLIOTT STREET (Thioush Strand Arcade)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 29, 3 February 1916, Page 4
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