THE BRITISH MINISTER OF FOOD SAYS
* •BUY WISELY SAVE MONEY If you eat more than you need, you are wasting food as surely as if you had thrown it away. Save food— Save money. . , Whilst we in N.Z. are fortunate m having all the food we want, we should all do our utmost to save money, and in this way Help to Win the War. Paying more than you need for a good suit is one way of wasting your money, just as surely as if you had thrown it in the fire; delay in purchasing your Suit now. whilst prices at OWENS, Ltd., The London Tailors, are so very reasonable, pre-war prices are being charged (plus half a guinea towards the extra cost of tailors’ wages and linings) for a delayed shipment of Owen’s famous wear-well worsted suitings that arrived ten days ago. Here is a clear and definite saving of 3 guineas on to-day’s suit prices anywhere in N.Z. We would pass on to you a further direction by Lord Woolton, and that is to “Buy wisely.” You can make no mistake in placing your order with Owen’s, Ltd., because their iron-clad guarantee of complete and lasting satisfaction goes with every suit.
OWEN’S, LTD., Tfce London Tailors. Colombo street. ‘ —6
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23263, 25 February 1941, Page 10
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