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KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN.

Tailors to Ladies and Gentlemen,

Perry=streit, Masterton,

The influence of dress in every day life is of more consequence than is generally imagined. Lot it be denied as it may,, our first judgment of individuals is often regulated in no small. measure by the cut and quality of their clothes, and many a man has owed his success in life to his appearance. Now if you want to succeed, do not be hindered by poor-fitting clothes, go straight to Messrs. Krahagen and Chanman, the tailors and ,ladies'\ costumiers, of Perry-street, who have a reputatioa for fit, style, and workmanship. This business was'established in Masterton in^ 1895,' by Mr. -Krahagen,' a gentleman- of lifelong experience in tailoring—both home and colonial. Thirteen years ago he was jonied in partnership"by Mr..Chapman, another experienced tradesman, and the firm employ none but experienced tailors, consequently their suits and costumes are properly made and always give satisfaction. ,' Krahagen and Chapman keep alive to the requirements of the times. Customers have the assurance that they are especially quick to . embody new ideas as they are received. Attractiveness and quality is seen in every eostump or suit leaving their, establishment. Large stocks of the latest suitings, etc., to choose from just to hand.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

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208

KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

KRAHAGEN AND CHAPMAN. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 16

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