WELL-CUT CLOTHES.
i A SPECIALIST IN CLOTrHXU. GROOS OF Ql/EKN STHEET. A good suit is an asset to every man, and that is why it is necessary for those in need of good clothes to go to. a firstclass tailor, who understands "cut" and finish. Many a good piece of material lis spoilt by indifferent cutting. By i ordering your clothes from P. Groos , and Co.. Queen Street, you are ordering , from a linn that for the past in years , has built up a reputation not only for , t good <-utting, but for first-class material ,: as well, livery man in business .should , ' be a specialist of his own trade, and ihe i ! following is an extract from ".Ministers f I Gazette of Fashion" in regard to Mr. I I Peter oroo=, the head of the firm now ; ! under review:—Mr. Peter l.irnus is a . ' sound pra.-tical tailor, who has plied 1 ; his c-ratt in many of the principal rities -J of the Continent and in the West End ■: of London. With such an experience Iho decided to acquire a reliable system . ! :uid io driip the needle for t.ie shears. r i He made rapid progress with his studies, . i and took a keen interest in [>rovnn,ig r for all forms of abnormality. Indeed, ~ if is questionable whether he drafted two coats to similar measures during = his sl.iy." I I Such praise from a leading T.nndoii • j gazette of fa.-hion is praise indeed, and . ! Mr. Groos has Hvod up to that reputa--1 : tion during his 13 years ill ".he Dominion. ,I He imports his own fabrics from Krig- ? ! iand, and he has some of the finest i . worsteds to be found in the Dominion on ■ his shelves at the present time. He • claims that there is no semi-tailoring i in his establishment. Everything is • j tailored and guaranteed. Mr. Orooa ; j has diploma.- issued by the London ) Institute and Ministers Cutting Academy, . and is justly proud of them. They are i both first-class diplomas for proficiency i in the art of cutting, both in regard to ? ladies' and gentlemen's garments and : gentlemen's coats of all descriptions. I This is only one more instance of how • a business man can succeed by paying . strict personal attention to the needs of his cusiomera.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 75, 28 March 1923, Page 9
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