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HIGH GRADE SUITS

BEADY-TOfWEAB. COEEECTLY TAILOEED BY , OWENS, LTD.. A suit before Easter? Too late to have one tailored-to-me'asure! But, nevertheless, it is not too.lato to have a properly tailored suit. During tho slack periods of the. year, Owens, Ltd., employ their large staff in making high grade, ready-to-wear tailored suits. These suits represent ■ quality tailoring, and are far and away better than the usual "'factory-made ready-to-wears." For the man who wants a suit for immediate wear they are unequalled. They, give the same qualities —same, correct style—and the same satisfactory ■ wearing ,; service as the regular . Owen Tailored-to-O.rder Suit. And the'y are guaranteed in the same way for twelve months' continuous'. . wearing service. A generous range of sizes permits of the average man being fitted right away. Should any alterations be needed they can be mado without delay. And your complete satisfaction is assured. If you want a suit for Easter—one that you will really be proud to wear —go to Owens, Ltd, "The London Tailors," 751 Colombo street (opp. Carey's), and see what a fine range they offer you in high class, ready-tail-ored suits —and the prices are no.more than is asked elsewhere for "factorymades," which are often of foreign origin. '6

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18051, 17 April 1924, Page 12

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HIGH GRADE SUITS Press, Volume LX, Issue 18051, 17 April 1924, Page 12

HIGH GRADE SUITS Press, Volume LX, Issue 18051, 17 April 1924, Page 12

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