MEN VERSUS WOMEN. A RECENT I.NNOVATION. Woman lias been classified a; the bargain-hunting sex—liut we ve a shrewd suspicion thct men also appreciate a lot for a little. Our own representatire on his daily hunt for news found ample proof that even case-hard-ened men looked twice at an honest offer of soecial value—and then went inside to investigate. On passing Patterson Bros., the new men's shop opposite Jones. McCrostie in Casltel street, he noticed a sign—"Sale for Men. •'Just another." he remarked to himself, when his eve fell on a row of one and sixpennv ties. "Hullo, a mistake there." he thought, hut no—on going in he found that Patterson's "'sale for Men" was indeed a Sale. 'I he tie lie spotted was certainlv one;: -l> 01. lull Is tid was the price ho paid. New shapes in pure fur felt Hut- he found were down from 2Gs Od to anvtliins from 9s Pd to VJs Od. Highgrade Shirts with two stiff collars to mateh—from 14s <kl to 10s Gd. Shirts even, fast colours, new «trines. were onh'.js lid. Yes. a Sale all right—and it's worth a '•uccial visit. The address is in Casket street, Patterson Bros., remember. —C
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18917, 4 February 1927, Page 13
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