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GENTLEMANLY SUITS AND OVERCOATS Moderately Priced at SCHNEIDEMAN'S When the price is not prohibitive, is it not wisdom to make your purchases from a store famed for Suits The Largest Makers of Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear Suits in New Zealand O C%'!■£&■ Hand-Made Ready- X?C/i O ICt Hand-Made Ready- jC?£2 I H Cj ICt Hand-Made Ready--oc7/0 to-Wear Suit dCO/ 1 A/O to-Wear Suit *O/10/O to-Wear Suit All Suits and Overcoats are made of selected all-wool materials of the most authentic patterns and weaves, and among the styles, some very smart imported fabrics are used. There are decided style types for the young man as well as the more mature man. Modifications and adaptations of the most •approved London styles. Each suit embodies the many unusual refinements one would naturally expect to find at SCHNEIDEMAN SHOPS. ' PERFECT FITTING FOR LARGE AS WELL AS SMALL SIZES. Now Featuring DOUBLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS in Scotch Fleece Cloth Specially Priced Double-breasted Raglan or Chesters; inverted pleats or plain; half belt or. two tucks; coat half lined; inside patch pockets, lined, with 4?R7l R/K : velvet; vent,in cuffs, with three holesand buttons; lined with genuine mohair lining. . '. .. ■ * *^/>r OUR CHALLENGE—Make your selection and let us reserve it for you while you make any comparisons you may desire. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD* 86 manners st. /ill $ofl I Timhthrry! I -.-.'^W ■ Aiiuvwcow You can't put off any longer, or I you'll surely miss the bus. a head office: Wealth, comfort, _ _ 1 r«,jM,„ iß a «i o abundance for A Real Fortune at stake— £3,150. 1 "and NaUonal Raffle, the rest of your , ' 1 Thames St., Caaaru. life, an i all for a 1 ICKetS 2/6 each. DOOK of 9 for pakryiia!£crown £1 gives you 2,151 chances of I tn^'7 iL^ . -^jgSiSgs- winning a prize. On. sale at all .a. ■/■■'• 4/fcfa..- womneton. Retailers. ' %<£g^?+?&i£ss£ \k J|P • *iessrs- *-AWSON a ROBINSON. - /^"\ ' ' '■■ I \v^ WONTHI I Tickets 2/6 each or Book of 9 . C^<fflSg»llEL , , .?' ftTOS3ry^ ' "" '"' ' ""' , ', .. , a... <HE^ QEO 'fIMHB dflMfc MGd- ffrj*"-t fIZSSBt KXA fIMBW fIMBB -

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 10

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