• THE " ■•"' ■ ill I UABItf HALL HlAnlv Of DISTINCTION i ~. .< \ .jj, _ < THE inscription "J. T. Lewis Ltd." on a suit definitely distinguishes it as a quality tailored article. The distinction between a suit and .1 quality suit emanate* not only from the materials used, but from tlie knowledge of the tailoring craft that the maker possesses. «T, T. Lewis Ltd. Suits/represent tailoring n% an' art, practicably executed ■ — 'and the. reasonable cost at which they arc tailored , iv made possible only by reduced overhead and elimination of credit. ) 1 f VALET SERVICE. ■ • T.ilte advantage of our Expert Valet Service. ' Give your suit a nCw lease ' i t '. • ~ i»£ life. Suits cleaned and tailor pressed, 4/6; French cleaned and I tailor pressed, 7/-; invisible darning by experts. W. H. STEPHEN - Managing Cutter lllewiiliD 189 FEATHERSTON STREET - WELLINGTON ,'Phone 42-604. i ; 3^ if!! r?£.Clll V^l Remove that t^*' CORN! Don't dance XL&H3&? in agony M>Ettsßit . USE Cfi^ 1 (GETS ITI
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 6
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