<y • . • . is there a stock size man I Vance-Vivian say no. In their 35 years’ experience of fitting suits they have found that men are of all shapes and sizes and to fit them meticulously with a suit requires a stock of many shapes and sizes. Vance-Vivian have such a stock. They go further than that. Each suit trouser has its legs left unfinished and its back seam lightly tacked so that precise, personal fitting adjustments can be made to the suit of your choice. This is why Vance-Vivian are a satisfying place to buy clothes at. They are as much concerned as you are in correct fit because nothing short of that is to their credit. -* VANCE-VIVIAN CLOTHING SPECIALISTS, 703 COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH
(ZU N DA l=» F> ; Has many competitors. Has no equal. alan McGillivray 98 OXFORD TERRACE. Planning, Conferences . . . Liaison between Factory and Showroom, Displaymen and Salesmen ... New Designs from Distant Countries. The result: Over 20 Distinctive Dining Designs in lAJkites autumn parade of DINING FURNITURE Never before such a fabulous collection. Our full range, plus several new designs. If you re thinking of buying a Dining Suite, even if it s on your 5-year plan. See this show NOW at A. J. WHITE LTD. S 'PHONE 65-284 CARAVANS II? OPEN SATURDAY . MORNINGS. • LINCOLN RD., 1.: ' - ' CHRISTCHURCH. R J J SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28234, 23 March 1957, Page 13
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