/• '■ * I £ p.. the Suit th&t is SJ* POINTS ahead; It's the six points listed here that make Maclone the perfect suit for you! The fit of collar and lapels and shoulders; the general appearance; the good .wearing cloths; the distinctive cut, all help to make you look your best, without costing you too much. Inspect the Maclone range of guaranteed suits before you buy your new suit. IN CUT. —Style advisers in London keep Maclone" cutters acquainted with latest style trends. Shoulders fit snug and fronts stay smart* IN BUILD# All points of wear are double and trebly sewn pockets well stayed—suit fronts and rolled collars moulded of uncreasable Lap t hair. IN MATERIALS ♦ —These are of purest New Zealand wool and the range includes many of the newest worsteds* one Maclone Madoac FROM fe a suit to fit you and cto suit you and her, any Mttclone suit replaced free of charge, ire not entirely satisfied* Maclone MfssssssnH Madone * 'lfag— ——l*— ne IN FIT* —Well graduated sizes mean a perfect fit for every figure. No extra charge for special sizes. IN PRICE*—You can get your pick of "Maclone" suits from £5-s'o* WeL worth guineas more* IN GUARANTEE*—Any "Maclone" suit will be replaced by us of charge if you are not thoroughly satisfied* HAY'S Ltd GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH saaiiii *l< -* \ \ © it; v*:v'f J eS §1 « >.4' W '?*• $7 m*
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 21
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