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Mtvcih & Etif. CI T v ©** c M rtstohurch OIRBCTOW!® Ne VV XHAS-Ano ocncs (Hhrtstthurrir We have to advise you that our new Cutter, Mr. John Lawrence, has arrived from London. It is specially interesting to know that Mr. Lawrence has had long experience with Messrs. Henry Poole & Company, Savile Row, and Messrs, Marshall & Son, -Jermyn Street, both very well-known, high-class Tailoring Establishments within the 4 'Savile Row square mile. 1 ' Mr. Alex. Gossar, also, is returning to us, and we can now offer the public the choice of two first-class, London-trained men, who can be counted on to create real clothes. A wide range of new Worsteds and Tweeds is available .• An early appointment will be greatly appreciated^ BEATH & CO/ LTD, 9 !*■—' / * £££&GXOR»]- ,

SOCKS ateAcr IMPORTANT y ( HE well-dressed man knows the importance of socks in his scheme of attire. He chooses them with the same care that he devotes to the rest of his wardrobe. He demands the latest and most tasteful designs. He demands a non-wrinkling, comfortable fit. He demands long wear and foot ease. In short he demands Canterbury Half-hose—which is available at most reasonable prices in a wide variety of tasteful designs from every good men's outfitter. CANTERBURY HALF-HOSE THE MENDING PROBLEM SOLVED Canterbury Half-hose have a Yarn Card attached. Made in New Zealand by lANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCW

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21010, 11 November 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21010, 11 November 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21010, 11 November 1933, Page 8

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