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'/J|P\<pJ Sit any way you like— Jp DON TAILORS' ■L, SUITS ll^H^^lH^jlJ? hold their striking | WH^^^^^^^^Rf shape much • longer! Special Offer— You T f r . owe it to yourself to be measured vsni IK.l^* ALt-WOOL '**■ a "Don" Suit Realise the TUUINVj -^ r*'? mh - difference the work of qualified; MFM tJ IK.irSir*';O CPR/^P An<^ experienced cutters and tailors I ICIN INDIVdU bbKVjt can Jfce in your suit. Here lies flfe CI lITC ■ shaiielmess of a Dm. . ; SMARTNESS— ftflß SUITS Suit—the individual cut and finish W^H^B **WI I »#.. . to your/ ;d eas of what a suit ■We «P«*1» ««- lIHB _ SHOULD be. corporating the latest H^l rJk I W^ I M^ ideas at to cut. style, tlM^^^B M%l mf^f k^\ Through organisation, we're able to turn an j £ n ;,[j J n your iT HH out » su'l °f perfect tailoring at anything . . ■ 1 m^m ■ up to half what you've paid elsewhere. 'TlJfr/^BM ber, it COSTS !«■■ : ' Don Tailors, incorporating VxH Strand Tailors, is i pee .1 it. "n««" 111 managed-by Mr. D. L. Narrower, and hat Mr. Ernest LLSa al "^ uon« ■ ! Blackmore (late Harry Balls, London) as head cutter. 'W IH mwj ll \ Th\% feature in our Mj^^Ka • IH mmm^ k mm \^mM±. ,4 Bew '"^ M"i« >• i m^mm^mW H mm ■ outstanding, I I fVil ( jlv V ihe <ult itself ** tlHJve ■■^^^ IAAILJ^^IX* pocket, and lining* I Q|K . B .^—^—w^tj^i^M we of the fine»l u4B|^B" m[^y*WllMia?KjljWs|»^<SJ|^J^^B | ISHaMsafelS&elßS materials and exact' 1L I l^ * ingly han<i-worlt*4 SplHHr lola WILLIS STREET Also—THE SQUARE, [W (3 door, from Nimmo.) PALMERSTON NORTH. X

Mm/xxtoSv °^ began lw\! TootalHandkerchief vLl^Ti V f\ delicate Lissue—bought, first, for its Hj^h A Ail attractive colours and sheer fine texture. ■fi^H \ Wf But it wore so amazingly that its owner Bv4B v was kd to try other Tootal products. HB^I ; Now she has wash frocks of Tobralco, Yfl)W \.- Norbar, and Zampa, curtains of Tootal Bfe^| /I casements,afternoonfrocksofTootama. ■11 \\ \ ' All give the same delightful service. // I 1 \ Whatever its purpose, A Tootal Prod■Vl / / ■: \■ . -uct is guaranteed. If through any HJM // : I \ defect in the fabric it fails to give KM / • kjj . i satisfaction, it will be replaced free, or ■Hj f / T\ I your money returned in full, together ■fllfl \ j \ I cost of making up. That's why \\\ X^h^^ Pyramid Handkerchiefs and Tobralco HwV iA^v\ are so popular—why the new women's I^^ size Pyramid is now selling everywhere. TOBRALCO SO EASY TO WASH - SO HARD TO WEAR OUT Women who buy their men's shirts " should ask for shirts made of J Tobralco . . and see the Tobralco m*^m§m. ' mm label in the neckband • • • • • sji /- ■ AiS If you have any difficulty in obtaining, write to Box 604, Wellington. [tSi'vr w-'www ~„„,„,, TtuiTK'n MA NCHBSTEK . ENGLAND

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 15