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. PREMIERSHIP ; IN GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS Is Held by . IIfHLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, Because it Sponsors only the Styles whioh London approves. Their Leading Artist is FRANK W. BEDFORD, a past master in Imparting Individuality in Dress. TAILORING FOR PARTICULAR MEN. fTUILORCRAFT at its best is yours -»- if you make a point of visiting Bell's. Here, study is given to every garment by expert cutters, whose work is their best recommendation. The materials are always of the most reliable weave, and .this, with a reasonable amount of style and economy, always results in an exceptional suit. SUITS FROM £8 Bs. J AMES~BELL, THE POPULAR TAILOR, Manners street. J^EW SUMMER SUITINGS! We are now showing a magnificent range of NEW SUMMER^ SUITINGS from_ leading West End houses. Clients desiring something very choice are advised to make their selection as early as possible, when our stock is at ita best: MORRISON & PENNEY. ■ We hare no Front Shop. Our Show rooms are on the ■ ' FIRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S ' CHAMBERS, ' 50, WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotel ', Windsor). mHE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO AND SON,' 132, Willis street (upstairs), Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened lip. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showroom, and choose a Suit which will carry the mark of distinction. Saltairo (guaranteed colonra), in bluos and greys, always in stock. Dress Suits and Ladies' Costumes a Specialty. Telephone 2512. A; M. WILSON AND 00. •• (Lato of J. and A. Wilson), Funeral Farniibert, J B&8, WnXIS^TaEET. Tai. 21-949,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 4