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W. R. WAUGH, "The Tailor," Palmerston North.

There is a vast difference between socalled tailored suits and suits made by a tailor. This statement will be amplified if those in search of high-class, wellfitting suits will just take the trouble to compare the fit, make, and finish of the two classes of goods. ■■ No one with a modicum of common sense would patronise the vendors of tailored suits when at a corresponding price you can get the real Mackay by going to Waugh's tailoring establishment in Main-street, right opposite the 'G.P.0.,' at Palmerstou North. Mr. Waugh's establishment is the recognised centre for all high-class tailoring. Once a customer, always a customer, at Waugh's. The proprietor is an expert cutter, arid has been through every branch of the trade; in other words, he has had experience and knows the tailoring trade from A to Z. His stock of suitings just now is a very extensive one, embracing English", and colonial worsteds, woollens, and all the latest procurable. It is an opportune time to place an order for a well-made, perfect-fitting suit —tailored in every detail. Waugh's is, without exaggeration, the headquarters for all high-class work in.Palmerston North: There is no other place where fit, finish, and workmanship are so well demonstrated as at Waugh's. Prices are right, the quality and fit are right, and a perfect-fitting suit is guaranteed at Waugh's. •, .

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 15

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W. R. WAUGH, "The Tailor," Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 15

W. R. WAUGH, "The Tailor," Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 144, 21 June 1922, Page 15