Your Easter Suit Yes, here it is, the smartest, bestfitting- suit you could wish for — made in right up-to-date fabrics — all ready, to put on your back — a Simpson. Suit. Not a bit like the ordinary ready-* tq-wear suit— remember that. The Simpson Suits are made differently, — there's a Simpson Suit to fit every) figure — there's one to fit you exactly, —they're made for types of men — not, just in sizes, and there's one here for your particular type of figure. Now, you want a suit in a hurry—, try Simpson's. Call in at my Agents and look at them — try them on, and; you'll see what I mean about the dif* ference between Simpson Suits an<s the ordinary ready-to-wear clothes. They're good suits, as you'll see— < good as the made-to-order kind, yeti they cost no more than the inferior ready-made. Take your own opinion for it anj* how. See them.! Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative are sole representatives for Simpson; Suits in Wairarapa District, and Mr.. H. C. Barrett is sole representative, for Napier. Other Agents wanted.. Apply JOHN G. SIMPSON, Box 730 Post Office, 23 OHRISTOHUROH, THE NEW STORE; PAEKAKARIKI, opposite P.O. W. P. CARTER Proprietor* Patrons will find our Groceries, Drapery* Ironmongery, and all Household Goods of the best duality; prices low. A trial 6olieited. The Wood and Coal Yard is now Open..
Town and country drapers report a brisk demand for Warner's rust-proof Corsets. — Adv.fc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 14
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