QUALITY SUSTAINED, At - I LOWER PRICES. IN no way is Fit or Finish sacrifioed at the Lower Prices wo ask for High- | grade Tailoring. Gentlemen will, therefore; place their orders with us, confident in the knowledge that their requirements will bo met on terms which practically mean Two Suits at the cost of one. . ..- JAMES~BELL, "The Popular Tailor," MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. i SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL In the way of : '': LONDON SUITINGS, Aptly described as "Cream of Fashion," ia showing at MILLI.GAN'S-KELBURN-A VENUE. On th'eso qualities patrons can save- a lot of money, as repeats will be practically prohibitive. TO ALL MEN' Of good, sound, buying- judgment, we make this appeal. To you who appreciate good clothes, wo make our strongest appeal. TF you wish to choose from tho finest ~^ stock shown m \Vcllmgton Binco prewar days, how's tho timo and hero's tho place to do it— MORRISON & PENNEY, MACARTHY CHAMBERS, 50, Willis-streot, Wellington. TAILOR-MADE IS a ivord'that is abused quite frequently, and lias lost its previous high moaning through the unsorupulousness of so-oallod tailors. The word, however, still retains its correct meaning at THOS. . M'EWEN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, 120, Mmmers-street (Royal Oak Buildings), .Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 88, 11 October 1920, Page 6
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