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ARE YOU PAYING FOR ANOTHER MAN'S SUIT? Giving Customers credit means that tA the Tailor stands out of his money /m\*\- ( for long periods. To compensate, he <^J^S/fi'/'t i\^~~^ has to increase the price of your suit -/^Jwyi^AMV <£ V^\ or overcoat . . . Obvious, therefore, fjSjjw'f ffl^: -Xdlj/' * that by this method you pay for the tjH«*i| \vl/^l' \ convenience of the othei-man. / I; \jj'f/' "' I \ J. T. Lewis Ltd. have reorganised / A, Jf' '<* ~Jnk> ■■ I their trading methods, eliminating ( L\\Hr«.>ij£s\f long credit and making drastic re- \"■/*/[' *')%?*'/ ductions in overhead costs. I**"Jih W-Jk - / The result is that, for the first time, *¥u> Fr^^t^^^B* a hand fashioned suit is made by a | ' tjv /fl^^H^ tailor craftsman throughout, at a I ' //' /'^^^^H price never before believed pos- J // s'Mß^^Kk The same superb quality materials, I// !y I ' for which J. T. Lewis Ltd. is famed I J/,-,,\ j .throughout the Dominion, made in if' ■" / the inimitable Lewis style if / From QCL jCL / X < r^> "^** WU CTCDUCN MtCm Managing Cutter. ||||| JTLEWIM TMI tAIIOP^QF EXCELLENCE AT A yAVINC \t» n ATHERy-TON SI.: WELUNCTON PHONE 42-<»mNw/ (Opposite Taxi Stand) _ " j|||j '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6