I * WHAT'S THE US& OF BOfTHERI>ii? Prices have got to come down, so . here goes. Suits to measure, 79/6; suits jin all-wool serge, guaranteed indigo dye, !£6 15/; surts, English worsted, to measure, 84/0; good colonial all-wool ■'New Zealand tweed suit to measure, £4 15/. These are the cheapest suits in New Zealand at the present time. Remember, these are not ready-made goods; they are made ;to your individual measure and ! taste, tight waisted, with two cuts and I long lapels and held together with a ' two button, bringing the front of the coat just touching, the last thing mi good tailoring. Garments that are not well made are not cheap at any price.' You have behind these goods the name of a firm who have been over 40 years hi business in Queen Street"! Remember J. H. Dalton and Co., Ltd., 278, Queen Street, Auckland, our only address. It comes to Dalton to bring the suits within the reach of all. Just see our prices and compare . our make with other so-called high-class (tailoring. Queen Street only.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 7
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