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Let Your Clothes *='..•; Have Individuality IN the years gone by. men vied with each j^LWtXmll&r* other to express their personality in the _¥_f\ mmVI "^^X clothes they wore. Assidiously they #^Hii f\J $i\ searched for master workmen to fashion their JKj WmM / \f___± \ \ garments, that their apparel have a ■ BjRI: '"^_\_ \\ Only the tailor making for the individual can give this expression — the ready-made suit is W___\ _$ 4 Xl 1 expressionless. But the tailored suit is the *T saaaaaaW 1 result of skilful designing, expert cutting, per- ffSCI % =» ■ 1 feet fitting, correct styling, careful workman- UMtiLl Mt WtM*— ship, and a discriminating choice of good JFaaaK^caaW You have a very definite individuality — let A__% W^ your clothes express it; to be well dressed, IHaaak J *^^^ your clothes must be characterful, and that is fl flta 1 a quality which can only be achieved by a A .■tfSKw..* ■ Latest Spring Suitings « m* n We have just opened up a new range of Spring sM X j Suitings. These exclusive materials chosen 3a W__. __\ M__ with extreme care from the stocks of the world's /^^^^sHSßll*'>f * famous makers offer you something entirely new and of superfine quality. W&aF ■ - "The Good Craftsman is worth his pay 39 R. JAFFE LTD. :: EVERYBODY'S TAILORS :: 15 Queen Street 346 Queen Street (Opp. CLP.O.) (Near Town Hall)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 22

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218

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 2 September 1926, Page 22

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